Watermelon Days and Firefly Nights: Heartwarming Scence of Small-Town Life
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.64 (627 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0800757998 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
An exceptional storyteller, registered nurse, and speaker, she lives with her family in a small Texas town, where she is inspired by her neighbors and friends. . About the Author Annette Smith is the author of Homemade Humble Pie and Other Slices of Life, The Whispers of Angels, and Sweeter Than Honey
Watermelon Days and Firefly Nights by Annette Smith A delightful, entertaining read. Having grown up in a very small community and lived and worked in large cities, reading this book was like going home. My husband and I chose, after a few years of working and traveling. around the country for work and pleasure, to . Poignant moments and lots of smiles This a great read. The chapters are stand-alone so there really isn't a plot as such. But the characters are colorful, the story telling is excellent and it is a most enjoyable read for the summer.. Heart Warming This book grabs you from the start and doesn't let go. It is a quick, easy read about small town life in Texas. Grab a glass of iced tea, sit back, and enjoy.
Annette Smith is the author of Homemade Humble Pie and Other Slices of Life, The Whispers of Angels, and Sweeter Than Honey. An exceptional storyteller, registered nurse, and speaker, she lives with her family in a small Texas town, where she is inspired by her neighbors and friends.
Through glimpses of ordinary people exhibiting extraordinary love, forgiveness, and humor, readers gain a renewed sense of kinship and love and are reminded of life¹s sweetest hours.. In this charming collection, adults of all ages enjoy a behind-the-scenes peek at the lives and loves of a few of the 3,482 folks who proudly call Ella Louise, Texas, their home sweet home. These quirky and loveable characters include twelve-year-old twins whose "creative" pet care is appreciated by neither their mother nor their geriatric poodle, George; Faye Beth and Harvey Newman, a married couple who has lived for seven years with a gaping hole in the roof of their house and have no plans to fix it; and the industrious deacons of Grace Baptist Church, whose decision to paint the sanctuary uncovers a shocking, twenty-year-old secr