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“A Chance for Kallie Mae,” by Ann H. Gabhart

Reaching for the Impossible Set in the Appalachian Mountains in 1911, this book tells the story of Kallie Mae Bertram, a girl who has spent her whole life dreaming of two things: getting an education and being with Quinn Spencer. … Continue reading

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“The Pursuit of Elena Bradford,” by Ann H. Gabhart

The Husband Hunt Twenty-five-year-old Elena is reeling. First, the sudden death of her father. Next, the discovery that her father had lost all their wealth, and put them deeply into debt. Now, her mother has announced she has scraped together … Continue reading

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“When the Meadow Blooms” by Ann H. Gabhart

A Dream’s End or Beginning Sisters, Calla and Sienna, have been forced into an orphanage for two years, where they have been mistreated.  At the same time, their widowed mother, Rose, has been a patient trying to recover from TB.  … Continue reading

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