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c2006., Adult, Guideposts Call No: AVA TAL Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Tales from Grace Chapel Inn Volume: 29.Summary Note: The leaves are changing and Acorn Hill is full of excitement. Louise is off on a long journey with some folks from town. and they quickly discover that the age old practice of storytelling is still a wonderful way to pass time.
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c2005., Adult, Guideposts Call No: AVA TAL Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Tales from Grace Chapel Inn. Volume: 25Summary Note: Auction fever strikes the residents of Acorn Hill. But while some bidders go home winners, disappointment - even heartache - is in store for others. Guests at Grace Chapel Inn worry about their teenage son; two music lovers offer hope to a former prodigy; and an award-winning poet, who reads Wonder Woman as well as Wordsworth, brings celebrity to the inn. Will prayer, laughter and kindness help Louise, Alice and Jane resolve their own difficulties as well as those besetting others? And will peace blend with the fall colors of the quaint little town? .
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1950., Random House Call No: J BIO 975.5 01 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Landmark books Volume: 3Summary Note: The story of the English colonist, Captain John Smith, the Indian girl, Pocahontas, and the settlement of the colony of Virginia.
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[2007], ©2007., Adult, Guideposts Call No: AVA TAL Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Tales from Grace Chapel Inn. Volume: 34Summary Note: The winter cold seems to fuel the creative fires of the citizens of Acorn Hill. A contest sponsored by the Acorn Nutshell inspires its readers and brings to light a puzzle that both captivates and mystifies the Howard sisters. Who submitted the remarkable anonymous contest story? Is it fact or fiction? Meanwhile, Alice and the ANGELs become involved with a project that brings cheer to old and young, and Jane involves herself in an undertaking that matches her talents with the needs of the poor. Through all of their activities, the sisters are reminded that there is great power in their words. .