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She Smiled At Me, Once
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She Smiled At Me, Once

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"e;She Smiled at Me, Once"e; follows Enos Boone, who, now in his eighties, reflects on a life filledwith quiet heroism, family loyalty, and enduring love. The story begins with Enos in a Tennesseenursing home, holding onto memories of his beloved wife, Giulia. As he recalls his youth, thenarrative takes us back to 1930s Appalachia, a world marked by poverty, family honor, and thestrong bonds of rural community.Enos grew up in the shadows of Prohibition and the Great Depression, with his father, James, aformer Marine who fought in the Great War and returned with a fierce determination to keep hisfamily afloat. James and his best friend, Scottie, hatch a bold plan to create a high-qualitymoonshine operation, striking deals with Italian-American mobsters who supply the boomingnorthern demand for Southern whiskey. As the years pass, James and Scottie expand theirempire, hiding the operation on their farm and growing their profits in gold, hidden inammunition boxes. With the end of Prohibition in sight, they face new challenges, pushing theirfriendship, family ties, and luck to the limit.The story weaves together Enos's memories of hardship, war, the weight of family secrets, andhis unwavering devotion to his one true love. Enos's journey captures the complexities ofSouthern life, where choices are often moral gray areas, and survival means knowing when tohold on and when to let go. Through Enos's eyes, we witness a story of resilience, love, and aquiet but enduring strength, inspired by a muse that smiled upon him, once.  
Undertitel
THE LAFOLLETTE CHRONICLES, #31
Författare
D GUY
ISBN
9798235059931
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
4.5.2026
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