The Christmas Eve Visitor: A Saint Maggie Short Story

The Christmas Eve Visitor: A Saint Maggie Short Story

Author: Janet R. Stafford

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2018-05-14

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 0999228552

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Sometimes miracles happen when you expect them least but need them most. It is Christmas Eve of 1863. As a snow storm howls out-side, Maggie and her family care for their three youngest members, all of whom are seriously ill. A knock at the door brings an unanticipated interruption in the form of an odd little peddler. Despite her anxiety over the children, Maggie invites the stranger in and feeds him supper, an act of kindness that has an impact on her entire family.


The Dundee Cake: A Saint Maggie Short Story

The Dundee Cake: A Saint Maggie Short Story

Author: Janet R. Stafford

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2016-11-20

Total Pages: 46

ISBN-13: 0999228528

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In this gentle prequel to the Saint Maggie Series, widow Maggie Blaine has scant joy in Christmas of 1852. Having lost her husband nearly three years earlier and her much-loved Aunt Letty that year, she struggles to maintain the boarding house and feed and care for those who live in it. Finally, she hires a woman named Emily Johnson to help her. Even though Maggie is white and Emily is black, the two women become friends. When Emily and her husband Nate suffer a disaster, the financially-challenged Maggie decides help them at the expense of Christmas dinner and her beloved Dundee cake.


The Great Central Fair: A Saint Maggie Story

The Great Central Fair: A Saint Maggie Story

Author: Janet R. Stafford

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2018-09-15

Total Pages: 118

ISBN-13: 0999228560

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Romance is in the air for Maggie Blaine Smith's daughters when Sergeant Patrick McCoy (daughter Frankie Blaine's beau) and Captain Philip Frost (daughter Lydia Blaine Lape's friend) make a surprise visit to Blaineton, New Jersey on their way to their new posts at Mower General Hospital, Philadelphia. Maggie struggles as she realizes that her daughters are becoming women. Eighteen-year-old Frankie will marry Patrick eventually. That much is obvious. But when? Maggie hopes and prays it will not for a while yet. Meanwhile, her husband Eli Smith is on a campaign to protect his stepdaughter's chastity, something both Frankie and Patrick find annoying. Neither parent, though, has any concerns about Lydia. She is the sensible one, the one who never does anything impulsively. In addition, she is an adult - nearly twenty-two years of age - and still in mourning for her late husband, Edgar Lape. Nothing to see here. Or is there?A visit Philadelphia and its Great Central Fair of 1864 just might change things for everyone.


The Enlistment: A Frankie Blaine Story

The Enlistment: A Frankie Blaine Story

Author: Janet R. Stafford

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-07-27

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 0999228501

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It is August of 1862 and sixteen-year-old Frances "Frankie" Blaine learns that her beau, Patrick, will be enlisting in the Army. In the flush of first love, Frankie wants to be by his side. She also wonders why she can't enlist and fight in the war too. Since no one seems able to give her a rational explanation other than that she can't because she is a girl, Frankie comes up with a plan. But it backfires and thrusts her into a world that she didn't expect and from which she learns some large lessons.


A Good Community: Saint Maggie Series Book 5

A Good Community: Saint Maggie Series Book 5

Author: Janet R Stafford

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2019-11

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 0999228579

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Maggie Beatty Blaine Smith is a woman with a big heart. She used to run a rooming house and happily welcomed "down on their luck" boarders. Maggie also is a white woman who lives and works with her friends Nate and Emily Johnson, who are black. Because the boarding house had been located next to Blaineton's town square, the people living in Maggie's house were clearly visible, meaning that the town folk wrinkled their noses at her establishment and labeled her as an eccentric do-gooder.But now it is 1864. The members of her household have become more prosperous and they all have moved to the edge of Blaineton and into the spacious confines of Greybeal House. And Maggie is free to pursue her loving, welcoming lifestyle without having to face the town's disapproval. So, when Mary and Addie, two orphaned girls of color, show up, Maggie and Emily take them in without a thought. Upon learning that the girls need an education, the two women decide to enroll them in the Blaineton School, only to discover there's a problem: the school no longer takes black pupils. Worse yet, the one educational option open for children of color has been closed down.Maggie and Emily quickly come up with a solution: start a privately funded school not just for Mary and Addie, but for all of Blaineton's black children, one that will be far away from prying eyes. But word soon begins to spread about the school, talk morphs into resentment and anger, and things rapidly spin out of control. When controversy finally threatens to blow Blaineton apart, Maggie is called upon to unite the town.


Nancy's Christmas Eve Visitor

Nancy's Christmas Eve Visitor

Author: The Purple Pen

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2005-12-05

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 1463493924

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It was Christmas Eve; Nancy dozed before the fireplace, wondering if he would come, as promised….All the stories in Nancy’s Christmas Eve Visitor, open with these intriguing lines, but each has a different, surprise ending. Who was Nancy’s mysterious Christmas Eve visitor? A number of authors offer some surprising endings. Read on….


Margaret and Charley

Margaret and Charley

Author: Henry B.M. Best

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2003-06-01

Total Pages: 564

ISBN-13: 155002986X

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Although Charles Best is known for discovering insulin, the story of his life neither begins nor ends with that one moment. Not only did he make many other discoveries, he was also one half of an extraordinary couple who, during their almost sixty years together, were involved in many of the significant events of the twentieth century. Margaret & Charley is the story of these two people from their beginnings on the east coast at the turn of the century through the years that followed. Through diaries, scrapbooks, photograph albums, and other documentation, the details of their lives are shared with the reader.