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Gap Creek is a novel by American writer Robert Morgan. It was published by Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill on August 21, 2012 and was known as a notable book and a National Bestseller by New York Times. Television celebrity Oprah Winfrey chose this book for her book club. Gap Creek is a sequel to Morgan's other novel The Truest Pleasure. Reviews for this book have been largely positive. Reviewers say Gap Creek is a simple, heart warming, and a gripping book that you just don't want to put down.

Summary
Gap Creek's main character is a young girl, Julie, who does everything she possibly can to help her family and her new husband, Hank. Julie works hard to help her family when they need it, some even say she works as "hard as a man." Her family depends on her to milk the cows, slaughter the hogs, and nurse the dying. As a teenager, Julie witness her young little brother die in her arms from a seizure, a year later he father dies from chest consumption. After the death of the two men her life, 17 year old Julie marries Hank Richards and moves to Gap Creek in South Carolina where they meet Mr. Pendergast and set up an arrangement so they can live there. Julie has to do the laundry and the housekeeping while Hank works outside of the house. Towards the end of the 19th century, the couple experiences the most complicated scenarios they could have ever imagined through floods, fires, drunks and busybodies who wonder around their house and neighborhood. While pregnant, Julie finally sees the true side of Hank, having lost his job, she saw how immature he was and how hot-tempered he was. When the couple was going through a tough time, being short on money and all, Julie goes into labor early giving birth to a premature baby girl who she named Annie. A couple of days later, Annie passes away, leaving Julie depressed and lonely. The couple pulls through towards the end with the help of the church and their religion.

About The Author
Robert Morgan was born and raised in Hendersonville North Carolina. Professor at Cornell University since 1971. Robert Morgan was selected to be in the North Carolina Literary Hall of Fame in 2010. He has won four NEA Fellowships, a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Fellowship, the North Carolina award for Literature and several more honors and awards.

Reception
Gap Creek was #4 in the best selling Fiction Books list in the New York Times. It took author, Robert Morgan four months to write the first draft of Gap Creek, he wanted to make sure he grasped the voice of Julie Harmon and make it seem like the type of character she is, after completing the first draft, it took a year for it to be published. Gap Creek sold over 200 million copies, with numerous of books selling in other countries. In August 2013, Morgan plans to finish the sequel with "The Road From Gap Creek" but instead of it being told through Julie, it will be told by Annie, Julie's daughter.

Gap Creek has been praised by several publications including the American Way Magazine, The New York Times, The Orlando Sentinel, The Raleigh News and Observer, People Magazine, Publishers Weekly, and many more. Wilmington (NC) Star News says that Gap Creek had an "unforgettable voice." "The narrative immerses the reader in a time, early in this century, and place when five dollars was a fortune, home-made jam a lifesaving gift and the simple act of going to church a step toward survival." says Publishers Weekly. Reviews say that critics are comparing Gap Creek to Charles Frasiers "Cold Mountain" while, Gap creek is a chambers work and Cold Mountain is epic.