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A love story that echoes across the decades, inspired by real life music royalty—from the New York Times bestselling author of The Martha's Vineyard Beach and Book Club.
The Blake family are the royalty of the music of the seventies: Henry, Sally and Graham, who've summered on Martha's Vineyard since they were kids. They're the First Family of Rock—all very musical, extremely talented, and a little bit mad. The youngest, Henry, is special from the start, building a loyal following playing folk and blues in high school gyms and the Unicorn Bar in Oak Bluffs.
Liv Nash has been through the worst and come out the other side singing. She and her sister perform at the Moon-Cusser Coffee Shop in Oak Bluffs as an ethereal, sweet-voiced folk duo. One night, after their set, she catches Henry performing next door at the Unicorn and decides then and there that she's going to marry him.
Over the years, Liv and Henry have separate meteoric rises to stardom, and after a magical, whirlwind courtship, they realize they're bound by a mutual desire to be more than famous—they want to be happy, too. But as their stars continue to rise, cracks start to form in their fairytale romance, and they have to find a way to reconcile—or move on.
In More Than Famous, Martha Hall Kelly crafts a heart-wrenching, decades-spanning love story of harmony, dissonance and miracles that bring us together against all odds.
The Blake family are the royalty of the music of the seventies: Henry, Sally and Graham, who've summered on Martha's Vineyard since they were kids. They're the First Family of Rock—all very musical, extremely talented, and a little bit mad. The youngest, Henry, is special from the start, building a loyal following playing folk and blues in high school gyms and the Unicorn Bar in Oak Bluffs.
Liv Nash has been through the worst and come out the other side singing. She and her sister perform at the Moon-Cusser Coffee Shop in Oak Bluffs as an ethereal, sweet-voiced folk duo. One night, after their set, she catches Henry performing next door at the Unicorn and decides then and there that she's going to marry him.
Over the years, Liv and Henry have separate meteoric rises to stardom, and after a magical, whirlwind courtship, they realize they're bound by a mutual desire to be more than famous—they want to be happy, too. But as their stars continue to rise, cracks start to form in their fairytale romance, and they have to find a way to reconcile—or move on.
In More Than Famous, Martha Hall Kelly crafts a heart-wrenching, decades-spanning love story of harmony, dissonance and miracles that bring us together against all odds.