Annie's Song 
More like a beautiful butterfly emerging, almost magically, from its chrysalis. In that moment, that was how he saw Annie. This is a beautiful book. No doubt about it. I had ridiculous high hopes, and I'm sad to say it didn't really live up to those expectations.On the plus side:1. Absolutely beautiful2. So many heartwarming moments3. A wonderful tale about a deaf girl who gets to experience loveOn the down side:1. Alex took care of Annie in the most wonderful way but I could not feel the
Sometimes I look at the titles that are put on books and wonder why they're named that. Half the time they have nothing to do with the story at all. Here, the title actually has meaning. Annie is not what people think. No one has made the effort to discover the real her. It takes a special, though regrettable, set of circumstances and a special man to look past the stigma and listen closely enough to hear Annie's song.The book starts out with a very disturbing event. Annie, the childlike town

I read a few historicals a few years ago and thought at the time that it was just not my cuppa. I could not figure out why that was the case, just that i could barely get through the stories. Then my very picky friend Gina started reading this book and i got curious. If she is enjoying herself so much while reading this book, and loving every minute of it....also assures me that i will enjoy it. Well i bought myself a copy and very glad i did. This was one of the best love story i had read in a
Good God. There's childish, and then there's childlike. The heroine thinks she's fat from eating too much in her fifth month of pregnancy, then when she learns she's pregnant she expects to lay an egg and looks for it every morning after waking up, and then thinks fairies bring babies... Let me tell you, reading the sex scenes after that was, to put it lightly, uncomfortable. The heroine also has imaginary tea parties and dances with effigies, based on which the love interest decides that she
When I bought this book, I hadnt yet read anything by Catherine Anderson, nor had I ventured into the world of American Western Historical Romances, but because so many of my Goodreads friends were raving about it, I ordered it, kept checking the delivery status, and as soon as it arrived, sat it on my To Be Read shelf, which over time morphed into a Too Many To Be Read shelf, and Annies Song got pushed to the back and was, sadly, forgotten. Fortunately, albeit years later, it fit right in with
I cant seem to find the words to convey just how wonderful this book is and others have written far more eloquent reviews than I ever could. So heres my little tribute to a book that will be treasured and re-read many times.The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even heard, but must be felt with the heart.- Helen Keller ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ She had done nothing wrong, nothing. Yet the way they looked at her made her feel as though she had. Here, in the darkness, she
Catherine Anderson
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 410 pages Rating: 4.19 | 12874 Users | 1045 Reviews

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| Title | : | Annie's Song |
| Author | : | Catherine Anderson |
| Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 410 pages |
| Published | : | January 1996 by Avon |
| Categories | : | Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Westerns. Historical Fiction. Adult. Western Romance |
Narration Supposing Books Annie's Song
Annie Trimble lives in a solitary world that no one enters or understands. As delicate and beautiful as the tender blossoms of the Oregon spring, she is shunned by a town that misinterprets her affliction. But cruelty cannot destroy the love Annie holds in her heart.Alex Montgomery is horrified to learn his wild younger brother forced himself on a helpless "idiot girl." Tormented by guilt, Alex agrees to marry her and raise the baby she carries as his own. But he never dreams he will grow to cherish his lovely, mute, and misjudged Annie; her childlike innocence, her womanly charms and the wondrous way she views her world. He becomes determined to break through the wall of silence surrounding her; to heal... and to be healed by Annie's sweet song of love.
Particularize Books Conducive To Annie's Song
| Original Title: | Annie's Song |
| ISBN: | 0380779617 (ISBN13: 9780380779611) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Characters: | Alex Montgomery, Annie Trimble |
| Setting: | Hooperville, Oregon,1890(United States) |
Rating Containing Books Annie's Song
Ratings: 4.19 From 12874 Users | 1045 ReviewsNotice Containing Books Annie's Song
When I bought this book, I hadnt yet read anything by Catherine Anderson, nor had I ventured into the world of American Western Historical Romances, but because so many of my Goodreads friends were raving about it, I ordered it, kept checking the delivery status, and as soon as it arrived, sat it on my To Be Read shelf, which over time morphed into a Too Many To Be Read shelf, and Annies Song got pushed to the back and was, sadly, forgotten. Fortunately, albeit years later, it fit right in withMore like a beautiful butterfly emerging, almost magically, from its chrysalis. In that moment, that was how he saw Annie. This is a beautiful book. No doubt about it. I had ridiculous high hopes, and I'm sad to say it didn't really live up to those expectations.On the plus side:1. Absolutely beautiful2. So many heartwarming moments3. A wonderful tale about a deaf girl who gets to experience loveOn the down side:1. Alex took care of Annie in the most wonderful way but I could not feel the
Sometimes I look at the titles that are put on books and wonder why they're named that. Half the time they have nothing to do with the story at all. Here, the title actually has meaning. Annie is not what people think. No one has made the effort to discover the real her. It takes a special, though regrettable, set of circumstances and a special man to look past the stigma and listen closely enough to hear Annie's song.The book starts out with a very disturbing event. Annie, the childlike town

I read a few historicals a few years ago and thought at the time that it was just not my cuppa. I could not figure out why that was the case, just that i could barely get through the stories. Then my very picky friend Gina started reading this book and i got curious. If she is enjoying herself so much while reading this book, and loving every minute of it....also assures me that i will enjoy it. Well i bought myself a copy and very glad i did. This was one of the best love story i had read in a
Good God. There's childish, and then there's childlike. The heroine thinks she's fat from eating too much in her fifth month of pregnancy, then when she learns she's pregnant she expects to lay an egg and looks for it every morning after waking up, and then thinks fairies bring babies... Let me tell you, reading the sex scenes after that was, to put it lightly, uncomfortable. The heroine also has imaginary tea parties and dances with effigies, based on which the love interest decides that she
When I bought this book, I hadnt yet read anything by Catherine Anderson, nor had I ventured into the world of American Western Historical Romances, but because so many of my Goodreads friends were raving about it, I ordered it, kept checking the delivery status, and as soon as it arrived, sat it on my To Be Read shelf, which over time morphed into a Too Many To Be Read shelf, and Annies Song got pushed to the back and was, sadly, forgotten. Fortunately, albeit years later, it fit right in with
I cant seem to find the words to convey just how wonderful this book is and others have written far more eloquent reviews than I ever could. So heres my little tribute to a book that will be treasured and re-read many times.The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even heard, but must be felt with the heart.- Helen Keller ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ She had done nothing wrong, nothing. Yet the way they looked at her made her feel as though she had. Here, in the darkness, she


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