Shop on the Corner: A Review
I've read all of Lin Stepp's Mountain Home Books and have really enjoyed them: Happy Valley, Downsizing, Eight at the Lake, and Seeking Ayita. But Shop on the Corner —coming out in mid-March but now available for pre-order from Amazon—is my favorite one yet! Check out the cover:
While some of Stepp's novels feature a main character who finds her way back to her home or hometown, Shop on the Corner features a young woman—Laura O'Dell—who leaves her hometown and relocates in another small town. The back cover blurb tells you why—and it also foreshadows what will happen:
Usually my cats help with my reviews. Otis, how about you? What did you think about the book?
Otis: I'm sun-bathing, so I didn't get a chance to read it I looked at the cover and liked it. Isn't that enough? |
Claudine: I'm too busy doing yoga to read. And I heard the two cats in this book only sit on the couch. I want those cats to play a big part! |
Orville: I'm doing yoga too, and if I move, I'll kick Jim-Bob. If I wake him up, he'll be real mad. So I can't read now. Ask somebody else. |
I'm glad you liked the book, Rufus. And you too, Grover and Tanner.
Rufus: I recommend this book. I live in a small town and I had to relocate a few years ago, so I could identify. |
Thank you, Rufus. I'm glad you could relate.
Rufus: Well, I'm related to three other cats in this house. |
Grover: I'm related to Rufus and Orville and Claudine! I'm glad I'm not related to Jim-Bob. He's kind of grouchy. |
Thanks cats, for your help. I'm glad you enjoyed the book, and I think most people will like it too.
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