New Historical Fiction Novel: Edith and the Mysterious Stranger
Released
on: June 3, 2008, 12:35 pm
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Release Author: American Book Publishing
Industry:
Entertainment
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Release Summary: Enter the world of Make Believe with Edith and
the Mysterious Stranger (ISBN: 978-1-58982-469-0), a historical/fiction
novel, filled with adventure and romance.
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Release Body: Enter the world of Make Believe with Edith
and the Mysterious Stranger (ISBN: 978-1-58982-469-0),
a historical/fiction novel, filled with adventure and romance.
With mysterious letters, cattle rustlers, a spunky woman, the
liar's fire, Halloween, and young love, there is always something
happening.
Melynda
Gascoyne, The Amherst Bee Newspaper: Buffalo, New York,
wrote: “Clarke draws the reader into
a world full of color and intrigue right from the first page.
Her characters have faults that you want to see them overcome
as you laugh, cry and cheer at just how genuine and vivid they
are. They could easily be the neighbor next door. It’s refreshing
to be able to read a story that can make you run the full range
of emotions. The end is uplifting. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I
would highly recommend Edith and the Mysterious Stranger to anyone
looking for a novel that is easy to read and just makes you feel
good.”
It
is 1904. Edith has wonderful qualities but her expectations are
so high that she never gives a man a second chance. She used to
sing professionally but has now settled down and serves others
through her nursing abilities. During her stay in Idaho, Edith
meets two men. Henry, the superintendent of schools, seems to
be arrogant, flirtatious, and quite impressed with her talents.
Joseph, a farmer and ranch hand, is just the opposite. He acts
completely disinterested in her and unimpressed. At first, both
men tend to get on her nerves until she decides it’s about
time to not be so judgmental.
Lisa
Haselton, Allbooks Reviews, wrote: “Clarke’s
passion for her historical subject matter is apparent in the solid
writing, which transports the reader back in time effortlessly.
Her multi-layered characters are unique individuals who evoke
empathy. The experiences, challenges, dialogue, and dress are
realistic for the time period and the descriptions are so vivid
the reader is more a participant in the events than a pageturner.
Edith and the Mysterious Stranger is a highly
recommended read. It’s a great adventure story with strong
values; great for the entire family.”
After
Edith's arrival to Idaho, a mysterious stranger begins to write
to her, which changes her outlook on life for the better. For
the first time, she gets to know a man's inner soul before making
any harsh judgments. Whoever he is, this man is a mystery and
the best thing that has ever happened to her. The question that
puzzles her is whether or not he's as wonderful in person as he
is in his letters.
Wendy
Cleveland, Reader Views, wrote: “The Power
of the Written Word -- this is the life lesson I took away from
Linda Weaver Clarke’s book Edith and the Mysterious
Stranger. I would definitely recommend this to anyone
interested in a good inspirational read from beginning to end.
You won’t be disappointed. I’m definitely a fan and
will be looking for another installment in the Roberts family
saga.”
To
learn more about Clarke’s books, visit: http://www.lindaweaverclarke.com.
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