Monthly Archives: May 2018

Minding the Manor

“Everyone that knew me knew that I couldn’t resist a dare.” Mollie seems to be constantly accident-prone, getting herself into scrapes climbing trees, stealing strawberries and evading the local village bobby. Suddenly Mollie turns fourteen and it’s time to find … Continue reading

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Winter Birds

Sophie Hess is the last of her family. Her parents and both sisters have been gone for some years now. Reduced to the realization that she will soon be cast upon others for her aging body, she comes up with … Continue reading

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A Chelsea Concerto

Frances Faviell is a Red Cross worker in London during World War 2 and “A Chelsea Concerto” is her memoir of her wartime experiences. Written in a chronological form, the book begin with practices for a ‘real’ air raid, carries … Continue reading

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