The Road from Gap Creek Free Audiobook Download by Robert Morgan


Emma Galvin does a wonderful job narrating "The Road from Gap Creek" by Robert Morgan, the story of a city boy who takes up an offer for a summer job in the mountains. A young woman in the area turns down his sexual advances at first, but an old acquaintance from their home town makes things somewhat uncomfortable for her when they're forced to work together.

The Road from Gap Creek is a novelized account of the trials and tribulations of a family's eighteenth century westward journey. They started at Gap Creek, transitioned from their pioneer life to life in Kentucky, and eventually settled in Missouri.

Robert Morgan's memoir, "The Road from Gap Creek" is an epic story of one man's courage and resilience to overcome great adversity. This audiobook will help you appreciate the power of hope, and how it can sustain a person through even the most trying times.

"The Road from Gap Creek" was a touching story about two young girls, Cynthia and her sister, who have to travel the dangerous roads around their home in Kentucky because they know it is safer than staying. They meet an older man named Clarence and together they make it to Southern California with the help of Clarence's truck.

The Road from Gap Creek is a story about family and hard work. The narrator, Emma Galvin, has grown up on a farm in the Appalachian Mountains. Her father's dream was to build a factory that could make shoes for a living and provide food to those in need. The narrator had to leave her home when she was only eighteen years old because of the factory project. She found work at Gap Creek Mill where she made shirts for Toyota cars. When her mother got sick, the narrator left Gap Creek Mill to take care of her mother until she passed away in 1947.

"The Road from Gap Creek" by Robert Morgan is a book set in the South of France. The main character, Emile, journeys to his father's childhood home along the mountain pass Gape Creek. Along the way he meets an assortment of interesting people and encounters many dangerous situations. The author's ability to paint vivid landscapes and characters makes it easy to visualize his story.

Published Date 2013-08-27
Duration 11 hours 19 minutes
Author Robert Morgan
Narrated Emma Galvin
Reviews
(49 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category General

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