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Missouri memories : the house on Cranberry Hill holds love for four generations of couples Kelly Eileen Hake; DiAnn Mills; Deborah Raney; Joyce Livingston

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Uhrichsville, Ohio : Barbour Pub., 2007.Description: 348 pages ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9781597895958
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 813.085 HAK
Contents:
Finishing touches / Kelly Eileen Hake -- Beyond the memories / DiAnn Mills -- Finally home / Deborah Raney -- The pretend family / Joyce Livingston.
Summary: Despite building a mansion in 1898 for a woman who elopes with another, Captain Royce manages to create a legacy on the hill overlooking Hannibal, Missouri. Tadd Winston, a successful immigrant, buys the house and must quickly produce a family he has deceived his Old World parents into believing exist. Maime Bradford, a World War I widow, inherits the large, empty house and soon becomes determined to open it to those abandoned by society -- and to a new chance at love. Brian Lowe hides his Vietnam War wounds within the confines of the house on the hill, until a war protester in the form of a pretty physical therapist challenges his perceptions about life.
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Finishing touches / Kelly Eileen Hake --
Beyond the memories / DiAnn Mills --
Finally home / Deborah Raney --
The pretend family / Joyce Livingston.

Despite building a mansion in 1898 for a woman who elopes with another, Captain Royce manages to create a legacy on the hill overlooking Hannibal, Missouri. Tadd Winston, a successful immigrant, buys the house and must quickly produce a family he has deceived his Old World parents into believing exist. Maime Bradford, a World War I widow, inherits the large, empty house and soon becomes determined to open it to those abandoned by society -- and to a new chance at love. Brian Lowe hides his Vietnam War wounds within the confines of the house on the hill, until a war protester in the form of a pretty physical therapist challenges his perceptions about life.

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