Wish You Well by David Baldacci Paperback Book

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Author: David Baldacci

Format: Paperback

Publisher: Warner Books Inc

Published: Apr 2007

Genre: Fiction - General

Retail Price: $19.99

Pages: 432

Synopsis

Set in the 1940s, WISH YOU WELL tells the story of 12-year-old Louisa May Cardinal's coming of age. Born and raised in the Big Apple, Louisa is sent to live with her grandmother in the Appalachians after her father is killed in a car accident. The Virginia mountain folk teach Louisa rustic values, but Baldacci throws some trademark elements of action and suspense into his homespun tale. When evil businessmen come around, looking to exploit the land for profit, high-speed car chases and a dramatic courtroom climax result.

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