Donna Everhart

The Road to Bittersweet

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THE ROAD TO BITTERSWEET by Donna Everhart

β€œIt takes courage to find your way …”

Set in the Carolinas in the 1940s, The Road to Bittersweet is a beautifully written, evocative account of a young woman reckoning not just with the unforgiving landscape, but with the rocky emotional terrain that leads from innocence to wisdom.

For fourteen-year-old Wallis Ann Stamper and her family, life in the Appalachian Mountains is simple and satisfying, though not for the tenderhearted. While her older sister, Laciβ€”a mute, musically gifted savantβ€”is constantly watched over and protected, Wallis Ann is as practical and sturdy as her name. When the Tuckasegee River bursts its banks, forcing them to flee in the middle of the night, those qualities save her life. But though her family is eventually reunited, the tragedy opens Wallis Ann’s eyes to a world beyond the creek that’s borne their name for generations.

Carrying what’s left of their possessions, the Stampers begin another perilous journey from their ruined home to the hill country of South Carolina. Wallis Ann’s blossoming friendship with Clayton, a high diving performer for a traveling show, sparks a new opportunity, and the family joins as a singing group. But Clayton’s attention to Laci drives a wedge between the two sisters. As jealousy and betrayal threaten to accomplish what hardship never couldβ€”divide the family for goodβ€”Wallis Ann makes a decision that will transform them all in unforeseeable ways . . .

Praise for THE ROAD TO BITTERSWEET

β€œReaders will find The Road to Bittersweet to be a lovingly crafted coming-of-age novel set in the unforgiving Carolina hills. Everhart understands the mindset of a young girl on the cusp of womanhood as her world fills with hardship, betrayal, and the wonderment of growing up. Readers will be struck by how beautifully Everhart captures the dialect of her well-drawn characters and the landscape – both harsh and beautiful. Here is a story that tugs at the heartstrings with its believability and evocative prose, leaving readers believing there is always hope when a family stands together.”RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars

The book is Southern fiction at its finest and will likely appeal to those who like books with a mix of heart and adventure. Historical Novel Society Reviews

Everhart (The Education of Dixie Dupree, 2016) is a good storyteller and makes her characters and their experiences come alive. Booklist

You will fall in love with Wallis Ann Stamper as she meets the bitter challenges of her hardscrabble life, inspired by her sweet love for her family Her grit and unfailing faith in herself will melt your heart, as it did mine. ~Sandra Dallas, New York Times best-selling author

Donna Everhart has created a heroine with real girl power. The teen-aged Wallis Ann is persistent and tough and above all competent in the face of catastrophe, steering her bedraggled family through a series of crises. In the end, the biggest challenge she has to contend with is her own human weakness and her willingness to forgive herself. Donna Everhart has written such an engagingly fast-paced story that the plot pulled me in from the first pages. ~Julia Franks, author of Over the Plain Houses (Hub City Press)

Recognition for THE ROAD TO BITTERSWEET

  • Featured in Deep South Magazine’s Fall Winter Reading List
  • SIBA Trio Pick for 2018
  • RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars
  • Southern Lady Magazine, first selection, new book club, March/April issue
  • SIBA OKRA 2018 Winter Pick
  • Donna Everhart is the Southeastern Library Association’s (SELA) 2018 Author of the Year in fiction for THE ROAD TO BITTERSWEET

The Road To Bittersweet

I wanted to wait for things to settle down (ha!) a little bit before I shared this with y’all.Β  Unbeknownst to many, except family…oh, okay, maybe I let this slip out to a few close friends, here’s some news about what else I’ve been up to.

This is the Publisher’s Marketplace announcement which came out Wednesday:

THE EDUCATION OF DIXIE DUPREE author, and Indie Next and Amazon Top 10 Best Book of the Month pick, Donna Everhart’s THE ROAD TO BITTERSWEET, a coming of age story set in 1940 in the Appalachian mountains of North Carolina that tells the story of a family and two unique sisters who share an exceptional bond until the events following a flood force them all into unimaginable circumstances for survival, and where the younger sister learns to face and accept her sister’s differences, to John Scognamiglio at Kensington, by John Talbot at Talbot Fortune Agency (World).

Coming, January 2018.

 

26 thoughts on “The Road To Bittersweet”

  1. Whoa! Amazing news Getting published is one thing. Staying published is monumental. I absolutely loved The Education of Dixie Dupree. Blockbuster amazing. Can’t wait to read the next.

    1. I sooo wanted to respond to your comment the other day at The Reef…(about next book for debut authors, etc.) but I was waiting for this PM thingie, and figured, well, I’ll just do a blog post. πŸ™‚ I’m thrilled about your take on DIXIE, btw. Your comments made my heart go kerthump!

  2. YAY! More outstanding news, Donna! You absolutely amaze me, my brilliant friend. I am so delighted for you… <3 <3 < 3

  3. Well, damn. And I thought your editor had talked you into a book every two years.
    Seriously, hot damn. Amazing.
    The blurb looks like the book would translate nicely into a movie along the lines of WINTER’S BONE. Maybe it will illuminate someone like BONE did for Jennifer Lawrence.

    1. Thank you, Craig! I wrote that blurb, and thought they might change it, but no, it stuck! I’m getting better at it…I loved WINTER’S BONE – it was a rough read, but very good. I’m supposed to do something like a book a year. πŸ™‚

  4. I was just notified that my library bought The Education of Dixie Dupree at my request. Right now it’s the book only, so I’ll wait a few weeks to see if they also buy the audio, because I’d prefer audio. But I’m excited!

    And congrats on book 2!

    1. Hey Dena! Thank you for requesting it! I’ve seen where several libraries indicated they’ve ordered it. (me and Google doing our thing to stalk DIXIE – ha!) I hope the audio is good. The narrator is a member of SAG-AFTRA, so, I’m anxious to “hear” it. It’s going to be WEIRD.

      And thank you on book 2!

  5. OMG! Stay away for a couple days with the beginning of NANO and this place catches fire! Top 10! Book Two! You gotta be on Cloud 10!

    What are you gonna do Sunday when you have 25 hours in a day, announce a movie deal and write the script?!

    Wow, wow and wow!!! Awesome stuff, Donna. So happy for ya.

    1. If this place is on fire, kindly call 911, would you? LOL!

      You didn’t know about the Amazon Top Ten Pick for November? It’s in their Feature Debut Spotlight. Go here: https://www.amazon.com/Best-Books-of-the-Month/b/ref=sv_b_8?ie=UTF8&node=390919011 and you’ll see it. I did a blog post on it, but you probably missed it b/c it was announced on 11/1, and that’s first day of NaNoWriMo.

      Thank you, John! I hope NaNo is going well. I see you’re keeping your usual hours. πŸ™‚

  6. I’m a little late to the party, but congratulations, Donna!! If BITTERSWEET is as good as DIXIE, you’ll be set. πŸ˜‰

    1. Thank you, Lennon! I hope you’ll let me know what you think of DIXIE. It’s hard to believe I’m wrangling with the 3rd book now. (really the fifth, but who’s counting….) πŸ™‚

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