The Road Unsalted: A Novel of Carding, Vermont

The Road Unsalted: A Novel of Carding, Vermont

by Sonja Hakala
The Road Unsalted: A Novel of Carding, Vermont

The Road Unsalted: A Novel of Carding, Vermont

by Sonja Hakala

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New Post on Carding Chronicle Blog
Will Carding Academy Live or Die?
by Little Crow
Everyone in Carding, Vermont is abuzz about our town meeting and the vote on our ancient roads. It's no exaggeration to say that your aye or nay will be the most important in the town's whole history. Depending on how the vote goes, it could change our town forever.
Will Edie Wolfe, the executive director of the Carding Academy of Traditional Arts, save the most renowned school of its kind in the country, the place that draws artists from all over the world to the Corvus River Valley? Or will Harry Brown with his promise of good jobs and his threat to build hundreds of condos on our hills prevail?
There's a rumor going around that Harry will fire anyone working for Brown & Sons who goes against him. But there's just as much feeling that Harry's real target is Edie, the woman who dared to leave him so many years ago.
And poor Peter Foster doesn't know where to turn. Harry expects him to keep the crew of Brown & Sons in line. The woman he loves thinks he's a traitor. And he's not sure he wants to know what his wife just got in the mail from Cherries Jubilee.
Make sure you show up so you know how it all turns out!
I'll be looking for you.
Post by Little Crow - Today - Local News

 A novel of Carding, Vermont, The Road Unsalted is a humorous and heartwarming tale of how an idyllic Green Mountain community is thrown into upheaval as it struggles to preserve its distinctive identity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780979004681
Publisher: Full Circle Press
Publication date: 08/14/2013
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.47(d)
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