26 August 2002

Wish You Well

By David Baldacci

This is a sweet story of gains and losses, happiness and regret, strength and fragility, set in the mountains of Southwest Virginia in 1940. Twelve-year-old Lou (Louisa Mae Cardinal) and her timid five-year-old brother, Oz, move to these mountains from New York City, to stay with their great-grandmother, Lou Cardinal, after a car crash leaves them without a father, and a mother in coma. Lou and Oz's father, a famous author, grew up in these mountains and its people and surroundings are often the theme of his stories.

Having grown up in New York City farm life with no running water, phones or electricity, takes a bit of adjusting to for Lou and Oz. However, they quickly make many new friends and it does not take long until this little mountain village feels like home. It is also where Lou learns her first lessons in loyalty, tragedy and redemption, and experiences both tragic and comic adventures.

The quiet and idyllic mountain life abruptly changes when natural gas is found on Lou Cardinal’s property. Big business wants to take the land that has been in their family for generations away from her, which leads to a struggle for justice and survival in a crowded Virginia courtroom. However, it is by no means a legal thriller. This is, above all, a story of one family's triumph and tragedy in the Virginia mountains.

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