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Short stories on a variety of subjects. Many of them suitable for Halloween. Such as a ghost in an Iowa barn, a mysterious teapot on a fireplace mantle, or a robot houseman that's hard to get rid of.
Moser Mansion has become spooky. Libby sees ghosts in the middle of the night roaming around the house with her. Gracie's sure the hauntings is a plot of a crooked contractor who wants to buy the mansion and turn it into a hotel. Seems the only one wo has the answers to what's going on is Moxie's pet, talking parrot Turkeyneck.
This late 1800's story was inspired by stories told me by Veder Bishop Bright, my grandmother, who lived a tale very much like this one in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Riner, Virginia. In her words, the family was as poor as church mice, but so was everyone else on the ridges. This historical book looks at the Bishop family's way of life.
Fay Risner has brought Stringbean Hooper to life again with the second story in the Stringbean Hooper series about his adventures in the West. Looking forward to a journey across country to San Jose, California, Stringbean and his wife, Theo, have no idea just how much trouble they can get into. Mishaps, upset Indians, a flood, a mad bear, and more happen to the Hoopers. Through it all, Stringbean meets the challenges with his usual sense of humor, but he notices as the journey drags out that Theo is getting crankier by the minute. He sure hopes she lightens up by the time they get to her brother's wedding in San Jose. It didn't help to have warning advice freely handed out to Theo, known as Small Feet, by Indian shaman Matilda Vinci about being careful around Stringbean, Sioux name Walking Dead, so he doesn't get her killed.
Tales about a woman's fight with wolves, an Indian attack, an Indian visitor that refuses to leave, homesteading woes and a tall tale.
Tells of the twists and turns of an Amish man and a once Amish woman while they try to carry out their Christmas traditions for the little boy they both love.
A stranger shows up for Molly Moser's wedding. He claimes to be Melinda Applegate's nephew. An American version of Miss Marple, Gracie doesn't believe him. She's determined to prove he's up to no good. Gracie tries to warn the others, but they think she's jealous because Melinda's not having anything to do with her now. At the same time, all sorts of upheaval takes place at the mansion while Molly's gone on her month long honeymoon.
This play is a tale of two sisters. After years of being in the middle of a family fued between their mother and aunt, Mary and Janet decide to visit Aunt Mabel in the nursing home. Mary wants to see how bad off Aunt Mabel's health is. Mary's knee deep in debt and thinks she will be in her aunt's will. Janet has been curious for years about what caused the rife between their mother and aunt. Before it's too late, she wants to see if Aunt Mable will tell them the family secret. Mary and Janet get the surprise of their life with this long over due visit. It turns out to be more of a revelation than they bargined for. A visit that gives them a new prospective on Alzheimer's disease, family and what's important in life.
The Amish simple way of life based on faith, convictions and honesty is entwined in this love story between an English woman and an Amish man. Hallie Lindstrom, Home Health Nurse, has copper-red hair, a fondness for jeans and owns a copper sedan which inhibits the Amish community's acceptance of her. Struggling with her decision to convert to Amish, Hallie realizes if she is allowed to marry John Lapp the worldly possessions she values have to go.
Essays about Grandmothers, mothers and single women, born early in the twentieth century. Hard working, faith filled courageous women, each with a story to tell.