Sons of Blackbird Mountain

A Novel

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Pub Date 03 Jul 2018 | Archive Date 25 Mar 2019

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Description

Two handsome brothers. An age-old Appalachian feud. And a love that may tear the Norgaard family apart.

After the tragic death of her husband, Aven Norgaard is beckoned to give up her life in Norway to become a housekeeper in the rugged hills of nineteenth-century Appalachia. Upon arrival, she finds herself in the home of her late husband’s cousins—three brothers who make a living by brewing hard cider on their three-hundred-acre farm. Yet even as a stranger in a foreign land, Aven has hope to build a new life in this tight-knit family.

But her unassuming beauty disrupts the bond between the brothers. The youngest two both desire her hand, and Aven is caught in the middle, unsure where—and whether—to offer her affection. While Haakon is bold and passionate, it is Thor who casts the greatest spell upon her. Though Deaf, mute, and dependent on hard drink to cope with his silent pain, Thor possesses a sobering strength.

As autumn ushers in the apple harvest, the rift between Thor and Haakon deepens and Aven faces a choice that risks hearts. Will two brothers’ longing for her quiet spirit tear apart a family? Can she find a tender belonging in this remote, rugged, and unfamiliar world?

A haunting tale of struggle and redemption, Sons of Blackbird Mountain is a portrait of grace in a world where the broken may find new life through the healing mercy of love. 

“Beloved author Joanne Bischof doesn’t disappoint with her latest beautifully written, heartrending tale . . . a quick favorite for historical romance readers.” —Elizabeth Byler Younts, author of The Solace of Water

“Bischof (The Lady and the Lionheart) transports readers to late 19th-century Appalachian Virginia in this moving historical romance . . . With fine historical details and stark prose that fits the story, Bischof skillfully weaves a tale of love and redemption in rough Appalachia.” —Publishers Weekly

“Christy- and Carol Award-winning author Bischof (The Lady and the Lionheart) creates endearing characters and a heartwarming story line in this unforgettable novel about the power of family, love, and the true meaning of home. Fans of Kristy Cambron, Julie Klassen, and Susan Meissner will love this one.” —Library Journal

Sons of Blackbird Mountain is a quiet gem of a historical romance. Refreshingly real and honest in its depiction of flawed but lovable individuals, it introduces characters readers will want to meet again.” —CBA Market magazine

Two handsome brothers. An age-old Appalachian feud. And a love that may tear the Norgaard family apart.

After the tragic death of her husband, Aven Norgaard is beckoned to give up her life in Norway...


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ISBN 9780718099107
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PAGES 368

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Hold on…crazy amounts of gushing about to happen!

So, full disclosure: I am a massive Joanne Bischof fan. Her Cadence of Grace series was so beautiful and surprising and put me in the mind of one of my classic faves, Christy. And her 2016 release, The Lady & the Lionheart, is one of my top five favorite books of all time. So I knew going into Sons of Blackbird Mountain that I was going to love it.

I didn’t realize how much I’d love it. So much that I basically couldn’t pick up another book for days afterward and decided to reread it a second time!

It. Is. Gorgeous.

Of all the things to love about this story (and there are many!), the thing I just can’t get over is how fully and beautifully she places the reader inside Thor’s head. Thor is a complex character. He struggles with alcoholism and he’s Deaf. Either one of these alone would make writing from his point of view a more complicated process than usual…but together, I think it could be incredibly difficult write a fully fleshed, non-caricature portrayal of his day-to-day life. But in Bischof’s hands, it’s just effortless. And I love it…I love him! (I honestly didn’t think I could love a character as much or more than Charlie in The Lady & The Lionheart, but Thor gives him a run for his money!) I especially appreciated how Bischof handles the topic of alcoholism. I love that she doesn’t skirt around it…that she shows it in a very real and very nuanced way.

And truly, I’m blown away by how layered so many of these characters are! Layered, lovable, incredibly complicated…gosh, Haakon especially. His dark streak contrasted with all the hurt and longing he’s holding inside…these are the kind of characters I want to read about! Imperfect, struggling, and yearning for redemption. Thor, Aven, Haakon, Jorgan, Peter, all of them face—and in some cases, are the instigators of—hard, harsh things. But that makes the undercurrent of grace and hope all the weightier. It's all beautifully done.

Altogether, this is a story packed with poignant moments, beautiful writing (yes, I realize I’ve used the word “beautiful” like forty times in this review, but I can’t help it!), and characters I still can’t stop thinking about. The romance is perfection, the setting is vivid, and the plot is perfectly paced. I have nothing but the highest praise for Joanne Bischof’s latest…and I’ll pretty much just be over here dying of impatience until the second in the series releases next year.

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This book was written by one of my favorite authors. As always I was drawn into this story so beautifully written. I love how Joanne Bischof can take pencil and paper and create such a work. I have never read an author who has the ability to bring such emotion into a story. I ALWAYS look forward to a new release by her and I am NEVER disappointed. I loved this book, story and the characters. I would not change one single thing about it.

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This was my first book by author Joanne Bischof, and I enjoyed it. This is a sweet love story set in Nineteenth Century Appalachia. After her husband's death, Aven Norgaard goes to live with her husband's family. She ends up living with three of his cousins, who brew hard cider. Two of the brothers fall in love with her, but she feels more drawn to one of them. The writing is poetic and feels like a ride on a slow moving river-it just flows. I plan to read more by this author.
Thank you to Net Galley and Thomas Nelson books for the chance to read and review this book.

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Sons of Blackbird Mountain is the first book in an exciting new inspirational series by talented author Joanne Bischof. First off I was captivated from the first page, reading in two days. So my first recommendation is don't start reading this book unless you have the free time to finish it; it's that amazing! Joanne Bischof pens a unique story about three bachelor brothers who live in the mountains of Virginia in 1890. This novel's focus is on the middle brother Thor, who is deaf and mute, communicating through Sign Language and the writing. Also central to the story is Aven, an Irish widow, who comes to Blackbird Mountain to care for the brothers as their housekeeper, thinking they are much younger. In writing this story the author portrays an honest and realistic glimpse into the post civil war struggles and into the world of a man, surrounded by silence, aching to b e understood. The way Thor communicated with Aven was so romantic and thoughtful, highlighting the power of body language, facial expressions, gestures, and the eyes. If I could give this book more stars I would!!
I received a complimentary copy of this book fromt he publisher through Netgalley. The opinions I expressed in this review our my own.

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Joanne weaved a story of such beauty with Sons of Blackbird Mountain it was hard to put down. Three brothers lives’ intertwined—all very unique—fill the pages with complicated family relationships, heart-wrenching struggle, and incredible growth. I’m looking very forward to the next two books in the series. This is one author you’ll definitely want to keep your eye on.

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I was drawn to this book by the beautiful cover, and the promise of past recommendations of this author. This is the first book I have read by Joanne Bischof, and it turned out to be everything I expected & more.

Set in late 19th Century Virginia, with memories of the civil war, and the unwanted emancipation of slaves, by some - still so fresh in everyone's mind - the scene is set for a story that will move your heart. Three brothers of Norwegian descent have called Blackbird Mountain home for as long as they can remember. They have established a lucrative cider business and are almost able to pay off the purchase of the expansive 300 acres. Aven, who is recently widowed from their cousin Benn, has arrived seeking shelter. Her expectations are shattered as she discovers, the 3 'small' boys she has come to help Aunt Dorothe tend, are full grown men, and the Aunt has also passed away.

They take her in, and for the first time in as long as she can remember she has everything she needs. Joanne does such a exquisite way of taking us through Aven's mind, as she recalls the years of hardship and filth. Hailing from Ireland, she just wants to find a place where she can contribute and take care of herself. The brothers promise to help her look for employment and they settle into a fairly comfortable routine.

The uniqueness to this story though, is not the location or the heritage of the characters, but that middle son Thor is deaf. I was intrigued into how Joanne was going to bring even something so challenging into the dialogue. With a brief explanation at the beginning, she masterfully uses a combination of sign, English (the way we speak), and the way deaf people speak all together. Nothing was lacking, it was beautifully done. My daughter has learnt ASL, and she has quite often explained to me the differences in how sentences will be put together, or conversation. As this story is written from both Thor & Aven's perspective (with the occasional entry into youngest brought Haakon's mind), it provides an insight from the silent world that Thor lives in, while richly opening an insight to his thoughts and experiences - one in which doesn't include the sound the rest of us are so accustomed too. The challenges that came with the time period. The hate that lingered towards those who were now free men and women, all play a pivotal part in this story.

Set at a slower pace than I usually prefer, I feel this brings an authenticity to the experience. Patience is required for Aven as she navigates this new life and builds the friendships with the Norgaard family.

Thanks to Thomas Nelson & Netgalley for a complimentary eARC. This is my honest review.

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I adored this new book by Joanne Bischof. Set in tha Appalachian Mountains in 1890, this novel tells the story of Aven Norgaard, an Irish woman who has traveled from Norway after her husband has passed away to the farm in Blackbird Mountain, Virginia. There she meets her deceased husband's three brothers, Jorgan, Thor, and Haakon. The two younger brothers fall in love with beautiful, kind Aven, but she feels drawn to Thor, who is both deaf and mute. This story takes place only 25 years after the end of the Civil War, so interwoven in the story we see the realities of racial hatred from the neighboring family because the Norgaard family employs African Americans on their farm.

What I loved most about this novel is the budding relationship between Aven and Thor. Though he can't communicate with her in a conventional way, and she doesn't know American Sign Language, they learn to communicate without always using words. I could go on, but I don't want to give away too much of the story.

I highly recommend this novel by Joanne Bischof and long to read the next book in the series.

 I received a complimentary copy of this book from Thomas Nelson through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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Sons of Blackbird Mountain is such a beautiful tale of love and family! Immediately the reader is welcomed into the Norgaard extended family along with Aven. Bischof does a remarkable job at portraying each of the brothers' unique personalities- Haakon's "young buck" personality brimming with ego, masculinity, and impulsiveness; Thor's quiet strength and extensive knowledge of the family business; and Jorgan's burdened role as head of the family. Although the love triangle between Haakon, Aven, and Thor develops pretty early, the reader can also sense that Aven's affections tend to lean toward Thor. Thor's shyness, tenderness (especially with Aven), and bravery battling his demons endears him to the reader's heart. I love how the author uses a combination of sign and Thor's written words throughout the story, and especially how Aven sees deep to his heart and truly "hears" and understands him creating a beautiful joining of two souls. Truly a special book that I will treasure reading again and again!

I received a complimentary copy of this book from Thomas Nelson through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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Love the work of Joanne Bischoft....an amazing author and storyteller. Sensitive, hopeful, loving, real. Treat yourself to this Five Star novel..

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I am giving this a 5 star only because I couldn't give it more! :)

I don't know where to begin...this story has a bit of "Legends of the Fall" type brother issues, woven with beautifully descriptive places and people...I absolutely LOVED this book. Aven, the main female character, has already seen her share of rough times, growing up in a poorhouse overseas. She is easy to love and root for, as she's very down to earth and self supporting. However, Aven's life is about to be upended, as she travels to Blackbird Mountain, VA after the end of the Civil War. ( I am a VA native, and the author did a great job of researching local cities and proximity, which I appreciate.) Aven reminded me a bit of the female protagonist Angel, from Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers-- which is one of my all time favorite CF reads. Aven has dealt with much loss already, and it's refreshing to see her grow and develop hope in her life on Blackbird Mountain.

Joanne expertly weaves the personalities of the brothers Norgaard and gives glimpses into their family's history, along with their household help, who are also now family. Post Civil War prejudices still remain in the area surrounding them, brought to horrifying reality by the Sorrel family. One of the main characters also is deaf, and I think this is one of the better portrayals of someone facing a differently abled life in the isolated mountains. It is handled as an additional character point, not an overt disability, which I also loved.

There are many more facets to the story that I won't share here for fear of ruining the book for you. ;)

I really fell in love with the characters and their unique stories. I didn't want the book to end and I can't wait for more entries (thankfully!) in the series. This book felt like going home again, along with meeting friends I knew I would love as dearly as the author does. Do yourself a favor and pre-order now--June will be here soon!

*I was granted access to an early readers copy PDF from #NetGalley. I was not required to give a favorable review. I look forward to reading the next entry in the series and am thankful to have had the opportunity to review Sons of Blackbird Mountain.*

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When the widowed Aven arrives on the farm in Virginia at Blackbird Mountain, after a sea voyage, she discovers the situation isn't exactly what she was lead to believe. She thought she would be caring for three young boys, but instead she finds three grown men! The woman who invited her to come has passed away.
The men welcome her into their home, and Miss Ida, the housekeeper/cook has soon taken Aven under her wing and helps her get settled.
This is a beautifully written story and so well crafted. As a result of his deafness, Thor is an isolated man. But Aven sees something precious in him and the two are able to communicate with their hearts. In spite of the alcoholism, Thor has an innocence in him that I loved. And as he and Aven slowly get to know one another and fall in love, their romance is innocent, childlike with wonder and tenderness.
The family does face difficulties, but there were also good times and memories being made along with pies baking in the oven and the scents drifting through the house.
When I decided to read this book, I didn't know anything about it. I read The Lady and the Lionheart and loved it, so when I saw this author had written another story I jumped at the chance to read her new book. I am so glad I did. A truly wonderful story.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Thomas Nelson through Netgalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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Oh, how this book touched my heart. This is the second book I’ve read by Ms. Bischof and is even better than the first. I fell in love with the Norgaard family, and love the story she wove together for Thor and Aven. I am anxiously awaiting the second book in the series and look forward to discovering whose story will be told next.

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“Sons of Blackbird Mountain” by Joanne Bischof is a beautifully written novel. Set in the aftermath of the Civil War, the story takes place on Blackbird Mountain. Jorgan, Thor and Haakan Norgaard make their living on a piece of land populated by apple trees. Thor’s job is to make the cider that the brothers sell to their neighbors and businesses. In Thor’s case, the cider is an addiction that he has tried to kick before without success. During those times he goes through a horrible withdrawal that takes a toll on the whole homestead.

Aven Norgaard has come from Norway at the invitation of their aunt Dorothe, to join the family helping to care for the “little” boys, as she thinks they are. When she arrives, alone, with nowhere else to turn, they take her in as she is their cousin’s widow. Her presence lights a fire under two of the brothers, each smitten in their own way with her gentle ways.

Making things harder for everyone is the fact that Thor has been deaf since birth. When small, he was sent to a boarding school for the deaf and dumb where he learned American Sign Language and also how to read lips. He is a tortured soul that Aven’s presence seems to quiet. Haakan, too, is drawn to Aven. So what should she do?

I thought Ms. Bisdchof’s characters were extremely well defined. Her grasp of the difficulties that deaf persons experience every day was handled with care and compassion. I think the story itself was well developed too. There was love, compassion, trials and tribulation that each and every one of them experienced that brought the reader to tears at times. I thought this was a beautiful story full of beautiful people. Well done.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from NetGalley.com. The opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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This book was exceptional. Bischof writes an impressive narrative, using amazing insight into the main character, who is deaf and goes through alcohol withdrawal in the story.

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