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Kathryn, I've added the book for you. I presume it is a hardcover, if not let me know.It is here
Unfortunately, the description above is about the author and not the book so cannot be used. Also we cannot use covers from librarything. The blog entry is using both front & back covers. I've put it in for now but it should only have the front cover. If you have the book please scan or take a photo of the cover and we can upload that. WorldCat also has no covers showing, but 13 editions.
Sandra wrote: "Kathryn, I've added the book for you. I presume it is a hardcover, if not let me know.It is here
Unfortunately, the description above is about the author and not the book so cannot be used. Also..."
Thank you! I could not find a description anywhere, so when I looked up some of her other books I somewhat went off of them. That's fine with no description I'm just happy that it's there.



Author: Grace S. Richmond
ISBN: does not seem to have one
Publisher: The Curtis Publishing Company, Country Life Press
Format: English, 358 pages, published in 1922
Description: Grace Smith was born on March 3, 1866, in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, to a minister father, the Rev. Dr. Charles E. Smith and mother, Catherine “Kitty” Kimball Smith. On Oct. 29, 1887, Grace married the personable young family doctor, Dr. Nelson G. Richmond, who purchased a home next door to her parents. So after marriage, Grace merely moved next door. And it was here in Fredonia that the bride would write her many stories, essays, and novels.
The home. It all starts there, the action happens there, and it all ends there. Because of this, Grace Richmond is known as “The Novelist of the Home.” Of the thousands of writers who have written about the home, only Richmond earned that title. Only in her fictional world is the home the all-in-all, the core, the bedrock.
Cover: http://www.librarything.com/work/2115... or http://joewheeler.wordpress.com/2013/...