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Get ready for a comical battle over pickled beets and a spy mission to recover hijacked chow-chow peppers. Meet an unforgettable parakeet named Tweedle Dee and a lovable dog named Dog. Watch Amos and Ida sidestep the usual rumors and follow Katie Bell's usual snooping. In the meantime, old-timer Opal Suggs and her long-dead sisters share a lesson on living, and apple farmer Hope Bailey faces poignant choices when an old flame returns to claim her.
Your favorite authors are back along with some wonderful new storytellers - plus more recipes from Creekite chef Bubba Rice. Pull up a wicker rocker, sip some peach-flavored iced tea, and listen as the townsfolk of Mossy Creek share their lives with you once again.
321 pages, Kindle Edition
First published May 31, 2003
Fortunately, I didn't have to mention Clay to convince Casey I had troubles on my mind. Like Laurie Grey. New to town, an interesting woman and, according to Sandy, a woman who was more than a little ill with no support system in sight. [p. 60]Which rather spoils Bishop's soft approach to that plot point, in my opinion.
No matter how much we loved each other, Aunt and Miss Vergie felt those obstacles would have destroyed Jake and me in time. In the end, they prevailed.I guess I like stories that are bittersweet.
Could we have made it? Lord knows.
But there are days like today when I wish to God we'd tried." [p. 250.]