The Mammoth Cheese by Sheri Holman

The novel weaves together the lives of residents in a small Virginia town as they grapple with personal and communal challenges. At the heart of the story is a struggling dairy farmer who attempts to create a massive cheese to present to the President, hoping to gain attention and support for her farm. Meanwhile, the town is abuzz with the miraculous birth of eleven babies to a local woman, sparking a media frenzy and highlighting themes of faith, ambition, and the complexities of modern life. Through its richly drawn characters, the book explores the intersections of hope, disappointment, and the pursuit of the American dream.

Published
2003
Nationality
American
Length
Moderate
Pages
384
Original Language
English
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