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Over What Hill?: Notes from the Pasture
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Item Description... Overview Hattie McNair chronicles the adventures of the residents of the FairAcres retirement community while her own writing career gains momentum
Publishers Description Hattie first appeared in Out to Pasture (But not Over the Hill) as the unofficial "historian" of a small retirement community, FairAcres. Now Hattie's busier than ever keeping up with her cohorts' adventures. Romance is in the air "on the inside," and new faces "on the outside" soon become a crucial part of the FairAcres family. Hattie's writing career takes an exciting turn, but she continues to record the FairAcres Follies. As different generations draw together, Hattie's insights are as humorous and as poignant as always. |
Item Specifications...
Pages 180
Dimensions: Length: 8.2" Width: 6.14" Height: 0.7" Weight: 0.9 lbs.
Binding Hardcover
Publisher Peachtree Publishers
ISBN 1561451312 EAN 9781561451319 UPC 765288513122
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Availability 5 units. Availability accurate as of May 24, 2012 05:12.
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 | Over What HIll? Apr 28, 2008 |
| This book is a delightful humurous realistic read giving insight to aging gracefully. My mother lived in a community living situation which she loved and this book brings back so many memories of things that happened to her. I would like to thank Effie for giving us insight as to how living can have meaning and purpose where ever we are. As my momma said, "Bloom where you are planted." Vivian Sitton | | |  | Aging Humor is Ageless ! Jul 19, 2000 |
| Over What Hill ? is another very entertaining short novel by Effie Leland Wilder. It touches your heart and then makes you laugh. The book is written as a diary in which Hattie shares the her thoughts and the events that happen at FairAcres retirement center. The point of view of an eighty something with a sense of humor is refreshing. If you have to choose between this book and Out to Pasture (But Not Over the Hill) then buy Out to Pasture. This book is the sequel. | | | Write your own review about Over What Hill?: Notes from the Pasture
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