Author: | Laurie Griffith Walker | ISBN: | 9781301330294 |
Publisher: | Laurie Griffith Walker | Publication: | July 7, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Laurie Griffith Walker |
ISBN: | 9781301330294 |
Publisher: | Laurie Griffith Walker |
Publication: | July 7, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
History (noun) - A narrative of events, story.
Jillian Garrett is passionate about historic preservation, but after ten years at the Wetherton Historical Foundation, in tiny Wetherton, Connecticut, her zeal has lost its zing. Is it the quirky New Englanders, small town life, the endless need for fundraising or the lack of eligible men?
Her bags are almost packed when she "meets" Lady Jane Rochester. Can an octogenarian aristocrat reignite Jillian's spirit and help her solve a centuries-old mystery about the town's greatest patriot? Perhaps. Because Lady Jane has just purchased her first computer and a world of Internet possibilities is at her fingertips. But is the world ready for Lady Jane?
Wetherton is a delightful twist on friendship, on the notion that history is set in stone, and the reality that two people can always look at exactly the same thing and see something entirely different.
History (noun) - A narrative of events, story.
Jillian Garrett is passionate about historic preservation, but after ten years at the Wetherton Historical Foundation, in tiny Wetherton, Connecticut, her zeal has lost its zing. Is it the quirky New Englanders, small town life, the endless need for fundraising or the lack of eligible men?
Her bags are almost packed when she "meets" Lady Jane Rochester. Can an octogenarian aristocrat reignite Jillian's spirit and help her solve a centuries-old mystery about the town's greatest patriot? Perhaps. Because Lady Jane has just purchased her first computer and a world of Internet possibilities is at her fingertips. But is the world ready for Lady Jane?
Wetherton is a delightful twist on friendship, on the notion that history is set in stone, and the reality that two people can always look at exactly the same thing and see something entirely different.