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Eighteen years ago, young Tess McPhail left tiny Wintergreen, Missouri, for Nashville and never looked back. Now one of country music's brightest lights, "Mac" McPhail is a millionairess many times over, whose career is her life. At thirty-five, Mac has no time for marriage, children, or kinfolk - until her sisters insist she come home to help care for their widowed mother. Assuming a month in Wintergreen will be merely dreary, Mac is unprepared for what awaits her. After almost two decades of public adoration, she is suddenly a nonperson - insulted by her jealous older sister, enraged by her intractable mother, ignored by Kenny Kronek, the next-door neighbor she mercilessly taunted all through high school. A handsome divorce who dotes upon his teenage daughter, Casey, Kenny is widely respected in the community. Now he refuses to give Mac even the time of day. Once she discovers Casey is a promising country music talent, Mac assumes the role of mentor. She gradually becomes an integral part of life in Wintergreen, and the feigned indifference between Mac and Kenny turns to playful bickering, then passion. By month's end, Mac McPhail has not only grown to treasure the priceless solidarity of family and community, but also opened up her heart to love. Yet what was possible in Wintergreen appears a naive fantasy back in Nashville: Is there room for caring and commitment in the realm of superstardom - or is a woman worshipped by millions destined always to be alone?
A successful country music star returns to her small-town roots, only to find that her fame holds no currency against the complicated dynamics of family and a former rival who refuses to be charmed. Tess "Mac" McPhail, a woman defined by her career and independence, is forced to navigate the emotional landscape of her childhood home in Wintergreen, Missouri. She faces the resentment of her sisters, the stubbornness of her mother, and the cold shoulder of Kenny Kronek, a man she once tormented. As she attempts to mentor Kenny's daughter, the narrative explores the friction between her public persona and the private vulnerabilities she suppressed for nearly two decades.
This novel is characterized by the author's signature focus on emotional realism and the intricacies of domestic life. The narrative structure emphasizes the slow thawing of long-held grudges, allowing the central romance to develop through shared experiences rather than immediate attraction. Readers often note the grounded portrayal of the music industry's isolating nature compared to the warmth of a tight-knit community. The story suggests that the protagonist's internal conflict is as significant as the external romantic tension, highlighting the difficulty of reconciling past identities with present success.
Page Count:
384
Publication Date:
1997-01-01
Publisher:
Putnam Pub Group
ISBN-10:
0002256355
ISBN-13:
9780002256353
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