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Monthly Archives: November 2016
Happy Thanksgiving!
Here we are… another Thanksgiving! I don’t know how all of you feel, but it seems to me that Thanksgiving and Christmas come around faster each year! I wish all of you a great holiday, some time to relax and … Continue reading
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The Time Is Noon
Joan comes home to Middlethorpe, Pennsylvania in 1920, a young college graduate full of hope and optimism. “The Time is Noon” follows her life as she begins to care for her ill and aging mother, faithfully attends the local church … Continue reading
The Northern Light
Henry Page is the editor of a small town newspaper. Henry’s own father, grandfather, and great-grandfather also managed this local newspaper; it is his heritage and he feels strongly the need to preserve the traditions of the past. “This was … Continue reading
Shadows on the Water
Henry is seeing his sister Kate off on her voyage to visit her daughter and baby grandson in Buenos Aires. “My brother Henry saw me off – with reproaches. Why, he asked, couldn’t I have waited? Why dash off like … Continue reading
Prague Counterpoint
When I finished “Vienna Prelude”, the first book in the Zion Covenant series, I found myself thinking and wondering what the next sequence of events would be. Of course, historically, I knew (sadly) where this was leading and the ultimate … Continue reading
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More Was Lost
Eleanor Stone, an American, meets a young Hungarian baron (educated at Oxford) while travelling in Europe and marries at the tender age of nineteen. She goes to live on his estate in Ruthenia near the Carpathian mountains. “More Was Lost”, … Continue reading