Some Small Magic
By (Author) Billy Coffey
Thomas Nelson Publishers
Thomas Nelson Publishers
12th July 2017
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
416
Width 137mm, Height 213mm, Spine 27mm
358g
After discovering a collection of letters written by his father, who he thought was dead, Abel Shifflett decides to run awayaccompanied by Willie, his adult friend who is mentally disabled but extremely protective of him. But their journey is ill-fated from the start. Will Abel find the homeand fatherhe's always longed for
All Abel wants is a little bit of magic in his life. Enough money so his mom doesnt cry at night. Healing for his broken body. And maybe a few answers about his past.
When Abel discovers letters to him from the father he believed dead, he wonders if magic has come to the hills of Mattingly, Virginia, after all. But not everything is as it seems.
With a lot of questions and a little bit of hope, Abel decides to run away to find the truth. But danger follows him from the moment he jumps his first boxcar, forcing Abel to rely on his simpleminded friend Williea man wanted for murder who knows more about truth than mostand a beautiful young woman they met on the train.
From Appalachia to the Tennessee wilds and through the Carolina mountains, the name of a single small town beckons: Fairhope. That is where Abel believes his magic lays. But will it be the sort that will bring a broken boy healing And is it the magic that will one day lead him home
Poignant and moving, Some Small Magic is a beautiful tale of hope set against the backdrop of small-town Virginia, Tennessee, and finally to the town of Fairhope. Coffey writes with purpose, each word set in just the right place, pulling readers into the novel with rich descriptions and full emotion. * RT Book Reviews, 4 stars *
Billy Coffey's critically acclaimed books combine rural Southern charm with a vision far beyond the ordinary. He is a regular contributor to several publications, where he writes about faith and life. Billy lives with his wife and two children in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains. Visit him at www.billycoffey.com. Facebook: billycoffeywriter Twitter: @billycoffey