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A Penny Parcel
A Penny Parcel
Author: Avery E. Hitch
ISBN-13: 9781579218409
ISBN-10: 1579218407
Publication Date: 12/21/2006
Pages: 496
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Publisher: Winepress Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
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This book was excellent!!! A page-turner!!! In the year 1910, Luke Tanner, an upstanding social icon in the quiet but politically powerful town of Galesburg, Vermont, adopts Ashley, an abused orphan girl. Because the cost of processing the paperwork is a single cent, orphans like Ashley are called "penny parcels," seen by society as only worth that much. But Ashley doesn't want a daddy. She would prefer to remain in the security of the orphanage, where her past can remain secret. Luke's wife, Grace, and their son, Wesley, try to love Ashley and help her break through the emotional walls around her bruised and broken heart. But her inability to live up to Luke Tanner's standard of performance, as well as her tainted perception of family dynamics, isolate Ashley from those who care about her the most. Fighting his own misconception of truth, Luke begins to believe that Ashley's adoption has a much higher price than he is willing to pay. With both of them waging war on their own personal battlefields, Luke and Ashley collide. Their conflicts initiate a sovereign tragedy.
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Great book! I recommend it to anyone who loves a heart warming story of love, forgivness, and new life.


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