Aunt Daisy's Funeral

Aunt Daisy's Funeral
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Publisher : JMS Books LLC
Total Pages : 28
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ISBN-10 : 9781611524796
ISBN-13 : 1611524792
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Aunt Daisy's Funeral by : Terry O'Reilly

Danny Foley is about to attend his Aunt Daisy’s funeral alone and with a heavy heart. He’s lost his rock and protector, the only member of his dysfunctional family who’d believed he was destined to find the love of a good man. Danny is so starved for male affection, he fantasizes about being with a muscular young man in a rest stop bathroom, his niece’s handsome fiancé, the brawny waiter at a restaurant, the stud lawyer reading Aunt Daisy’s will. But they remain only fantasies. But even though she’s passed on, Aunt Daisy just may be able to turn fantasy into reality for her favorite nephew.

Daisy's Hope for her Journey

Daisy's Hope for her Journey
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Publisher : Author House
Total Pages : 141
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ISBN-10 : 9781496937728
ISBN-13 : 1496937724
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Daisy's Hope for her Journey by : Joan Fields Long

"Daisy Pate is a fictional character who is a young widow with four children to rear alone. She has inherited a 300 acre farm in North Carolina from her grandfather. The story tells of her hope and hard work to keep the farm and her children from being victims of the hard times that all America experienced during what is known as the worst time in our history"--Page vii.

All Her Steps

All Her Steps
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 187
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ISBN-10 : 9781105209697
ISBN-13 : 1105209695
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis All Her Steps by : Violet Brady-Moore

This is a novel that chronicles Sydney's steps and missteps in this odyssey called life.

All of Us

All of Us
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Publisher : Author House
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 9781449038403
ISBN-13 : 1449038409
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis All of Us by : Carleen Shea

If you read the first book about this family entitled Emily, you will recognize most of these characters and be introduced to more as the saga continues. Fate brings Emily Jones to a farmhouse outside of Perryville, Kentucky in the heart of the great Depression when her car breaks down on the way to her sisters home in Virginia. She and her children have no money and no food. They are prepared to beg for something to eat and to be allowed to sleep in the barn. They stay on by making themselves indispensable to a household that has recently lost its wife and mother. There they make an amazing discovery. This is a story of people adapting to hard situations and decisions in hard times. It is a story of misplaced people and some of the things they had to do to survive. It is the story of a country in turmoil. It starts in 1931 and goes through to 1982. This book, All Of Us, starts out with Emily in 1904, when she is 2 years old and is told in the first person by each character. It is indicative of individual views on some of the same situations. The history of our country factors into this book, also. The Brown family extends into a loving, caring family of a hundred people from Kentucky, North Carolina, New York, Texas, Georgia, and Michigan who decide to have a family reunion after World War II. It ends with a tragedy in 1950. The next book will be More About the Rest of Us and will cover 1950 to 1986 with some flashbacks to earlier times.

Webb City

Webb City
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 205
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781462800308
ISBN-13 : 1462800300
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Webb City by : Harve E. Rawson

A psychologist authored this nostalgic look at a small Ozark town, Webb City, Missouri, from the depths of the Great Depression to the end of the Post World War II Era. It is a beautiful tribute and affirmation of so-called middle America and small town values and attempts to demonstrate how small interactions in a childs life make a tremendous difference. The story is unique: the tales are told as seen through the eyes of a perky, bright, rather independent red-haired boy who finds out for himself the good and bad of people, examines the values people use to give meaning to their lives, explores the deep prejudices and hero-worship that hinder their growth, and, most importantly, discovers that most people are on your side when the going gets rough. The ugliness of the Great Depression - the chronic unemployment, the hunger, the feelings of worthlessness, the poor health, the absolute despair - is the setting for the first part of the story as Ozarkians struggle to survive and retain human dignity in the process. Neighbors help each other simply because they know they may be the next to need help; employment is shared because it is dignifying; self-reliance is given the highest priority; but schooling and learning is never neglected. On the contrary - it is given new importance as the way out of this mess. World War II eventually effects even this remote little town in the Ozarks. The unemployment crises ends, but the town sacrifices its best to the Armed Services; its minerals are exploited callously without environmental regard; and new prejudices emerge, with are damaging to all. The end of the War brings much greater material prosperity, but the old social order is rapidly collapsing. Rigid racial segregation becomes untenable, families are moving to new opportunities, and technology threatens many social institutions which once seemed to serve so well. Within this background, the author relates those childhood experiences that shaped him as an adult. Each family member, each neighbor, each job, each institution, each friend - all molded his character and all taught him valuable lessons for dealing with both personal and professional life. This is a collection of parables, It is not an autobiography. It is not a book of nostalgia. It is not a history of the Depression or World War II. It is not a history of Webb City. It is a series of tales - teaching tales - that show how sometimes seemingly small incidents in a childs life can change them forever. It also clearly demonstrates that we are always affecting others by what we do - especially children! The parables cover altruism, avarice, selflessness, sharing, sacrifice, giving, self-centeredness, devotion, loyalty, concern, patriotism, love of learning, poverty, poor health, unemployment, racial and religious prejudice, insensitivity, callousness, religious beliefs, greed, and quite a few other human foibles and strengths. This book, part of the Tales of the Ozarks series, contains material from some events of Webb City over 50 years ago, including references to actual places, people, and events, it must be read as a work of reimagined memory, which is, as we all know, a form of fiction. Certain historical facts, sequencing of events, peoples motives and intents, and even dialogue may not be accurate. A companion CD of these tales and others, entitled Tales of the Ozarks will soon be available.

An Inheritance to Die For

An Inheritance to Die For
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Publisher : My Big Fat Orange Cat Publishing
Total Pages : 202
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis An Inheritance to Die For by : Bonnie Elizabeth

A killer stalks small town Seales, Kentucky. If returning home to Kentucky because her grandmother was dying wasn't bad enough, Ash Jericho loses her cousin to murder. Worse, Ash becomes the main suspect. Ash realizes she'll have to find the real killer when the local police follow her around town, waiting for a misstep. Investigation might not be Ash's forte but between her best friend's font of local knowledge and Ash's ability to read impressions from objects, she decides to muddle through. Until the next murder. Pretty soon, it appears Ash could be the killer's next target. An Inheritance to Die For is the first novel in the Ash Jericho mystery series.

Tessa and Claudine

Tessa and Claudine
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Publisher : Archway Publishing
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9781480808294
ISBN-13 : 1480808296
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Tessa and Claudine by : Lisbeth Thom

In this family drama, the struggles and triumphs of life are laid bare. The reality and honesty will touch you. Lisbeth Thom has delivered a delicious bedtime read, as effective as coffee and leftover cheesecake but with none of the calories. --Larry Larance, author of Choctow Bluff, A Better Looking Corpse, and Skidaway Scenes It is 1955 when sixteen-year-old Tessa Steinbrucker suddenly finds her life turned upside down after her unpredictable, alcoholic mother, Eva Mae, decides to leave their stepfather. Tessa and her older sister, Claudine, sit together on a bus bound for Indianapolis. Upon arrival Tessa realizes she is nothing but a tiny dot in a big city. As Tessa and Claudine attempt to acclimate to the frenzied Indianapolis pace, their grandfather helps their mother secure an apartment and a job. Introverted Tessa desperately desires a closer relationship with gregarious Claudine. Unfortunately, the only thing they seem to have in common is their concern for their mother, who often pits her daughters against one another. Over the years Eva Mae remarries more than once and continues on a rocky path. But when their mother goes missing, the sisters must decide whether to accept the sordid details of her disappearance. Now only time will tell if their relationship is strong enough to survive this latest tragedy. Tessa and Claudine is the poignant tale of two sisters and their tumultuous relationship with their troubled mother as they battle their differences and attempt to find acceptance within themselvesand with each other.

The Second Son

The Second Son
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Publisher : Eagle Eye Publishing
Total Pages : 161
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis The Second Son by : Crystal Dawn

Matt was Ariel's second son. He was the responsible one that was always ready to help. Now he had choices to make about his future. Would he pursue the she-wolf he was drawn to or would he let her go? If he didn't decide soon, the choice would be out of his hands.

Kate Fennigate

Kate Fennigate
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Publisher : Garden City : Doubleday, Doran & Company
Total Pages : 376
Release :
ISBN-10 : UCAL:$B63941
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Kate Fennigate by : Booth Tarkington

"Career of a managerial woman." Cf. Hanna, A. Mirror for the nation

Unsuitable

Unsuitable
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Publisher : Matilda Martel
Total Pages : 120
Release :
ISBN-10 : PKEY:6610000309290
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Unsuitable by : Matilda Martel

Darla Jones knows all about keeping up with the Joneses. Those are her folks, the Prince and Princess of Park Avenue. Her grandfather was the King. It’s her birthright to live a life of luxury and hobnob with Manhattan’s social elite, but this diminutive gal has dreams that don’t involve following in her mother and sister’s socialite footsteps. She wants to make her own way. Somehow. If she can find something that clicks. When she inherits her great-aunt's Brooklyn brownstone, she takes her chance to see a different side of life, sending her parents into a panic that she’ll find an unsuitable match and live an unsuitable life. Oscar Brennan’s an unsuitable man. He attended school with Darla’s brother but happily gave up his scholarship to return home and help his ailing mother. He’s never met his father. Unlike his good friend, Denver Jones, he became a lawyer to help people, not join fancy firms or run for office. He wants nothing to do with Manhattan. He’s happy in Brooklyn where people don’t pretend to be something they’re not. Until Denver’s baby sister moves next door. There’s something about those big blue eyes, giant heart and well-intentioned cluelessness that turns his head. There’s something about those kissable lips and sharp curves that make him come back for more. He shouldn’t look. He damn well shouldn’t stare. She’s Denver’s sister. But offering his assistance feels like the right thing to do. When she needs a date to her sister’s wedding, he happily obliges to keep her from taking anyone else. When she needs him to pretend to be her boyfriend to keep her mother’s high society matches at bay, he goes all in. After weeks of hijinks at her family’s expense, the two soon realize, no one’s faking a thing in this fake relationship. And Darla Jones finally finds something that clicks. Hopeless Romantics is dedicated to the glory of Romance tropes This is a SLOW BURN, Brother's Best Friend, class warfare, fake relationship, friends to lovers romance Happy Reading!