The Farmer's Daughter

Robbi McCoy
3.85
78 ratings 14 reviews
The open road is the only place that seems safe to Shirley Hopper. She’s “Mutt” to the other wanderers in train yards and back roads. Far from her Mississippi home, she begs a night’s sleep in a Nebraska barn, little imagining that the lovely farmer’s daughter, Annie, is about to change her life. Many years and hard knocks later, Mutt finds that at least Annie was able to pursue her dreams. Now a glamorous, wealthy and pampered movie star married to one of Hollywood’s leading men, Annie is beyond the reach of McCarthy’s paranoid House Un-American Activities Committee. How could Mutt possibly take away Annie’s perfect life, even in the name of love? It’s bum times and good times and the power of love in a sweeping romance from the award-winning author of Not Every River and Spring Tide!
Genres: LesbianHistorical FictionLGBT
281 Pages

Community Reviews:

5 star
24 (31%)
4 star
26 (33%)
3 star
21 (27%)
2 star
6 (8%)
1 star
1 (1%)

Readers also enjoyed

Other books by Robbi McCoy

Lists with this book

Getting Bi: Voices of Bisexuals Around the World
Bi Any Other Name: Bisexual People Speak Out
The Dark Wife
Lesbians and Bisexual Women
118 books • 32 voters
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
A Touch of Stardust
All the Stars in the Heavens
Hollywood Historical Fiction
161 books • 105 voters
Loved and Lost
The Blind Side of Love
Give Me a Reason
Best F/F Tear-Jerkers
90 books • 89 voters
Fingersmith
Tipping the Velvet
The Night Watch
Historical Lesbian Fiction
252 books • 253 voters