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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
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Annie's Song Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 410 pages
Rating: 4.19 | 12874 Users | 1045 Reviews

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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.



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Original Title: Annie's Song
ISBN: 0380779617 (ISBN13: 9780380779611)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Alex Montgomery, Annie Trimble
Setting: Hooperville, Oregon,1890(United States)


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I must say I have loved every Catherine Anderson book I have read and was very disappointed to see that some of her earlier works are not on Kindle. Once I got my kindle I gave up on paperbacks. There were some titles not availble on kindle that I sort of thought to myself "I really want to read that - will I order the paperback?" ...then thought to myself "Will wait a few months and see if they will be released on Kindle". Most of the books I have just left and never ordered in paperback. I

5+ stars Historical Romance Annies Song is a simple, achingly sweet, heartfelt, soul-stirring, and poignant tale of how sincere kindness and love can truly transcend cruelty, hurt, language, disabilities, and boundaries of all kinds to soothe, heal, forgive, and redeem. There are a lot of wonderful things I could say about this remarkable love story, but perhaps succinct is best: its precious, beautiful, and moving like the sunsets and sounds Annie so treasures. Its a memorable romance that

If I read this book in my younger days, it would definitely be a 5-star rating. The author did a pretty good job of portraying abuse, mistreated heroine and her graduate life awakening. There were even some funny moments amidst of all the doom and gloom. But I cant give the story more than 2.5-star rating. The reason? Characters relationship was too disturbing for me. (view spoiler)[ I understand why the heroine falls in love with the hero. And who wouldn't love someone who rescued them from

Reviewed for www.thcreviews.comAfter reading the synopsis for Annie's Song, I wondered how an author might write a mute character and keep the story interesting without the usual use of dialog. In the case of Catherine Anderson, the answer is, quite simply, incredibly well. Annie is probably the sweetest, most guileless heroine I have ever read. She is full of childlike innocence and takes joy in the simple things in life. Ms. Anderson gives readers a lovely picture of how Annie views everything

Annie Trimble life has never been easy, at young age she lost her hearing to the rages of a fever, thinking she is nothing but a moron not knowing she was just deaf her family treats her lower then a dog. After an assault leaves her pregnant the brother of her assaulter comes to her family with a deal. Alex Montgomery is sicken and horrified when learning his brother assaulted young Annie, trying to do whats best, Alex asks the family for her hand in marriage, when she gives birth would take

This was my first book by Catherine Anderson and I was blown away. I loved this book so hard. It was sweet as can be and gave me all the feels. I felt bad for Annie. She had such a hard life. Being deaf back in the day everyone thought she was retarded. Mistreated by all, beat and hided away by her parents and rape by the hero's asshole brother Annie endured more than most with a quite dignity. Trapped in a world all by herself, she can't hear or talk. She was truly alone, until she married

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

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