After the loss of her beloved friend, Col. James, life appears bleak for teenager Rachel Grant. Watching her mother struggle to make ends meet between stacks of bills and a meager income causes the teen's dreams for college to shift toward an aimless destination called nowhere.
With tears streaming down her cheeks, Rachel reads for the hundredth time the mysterious letter left by the old World War II veteran. When she finally musters the courage to return to Shiloh, the pre-Civil War plantation home of the colonel, a childhood playmate partners with her to help decipher the...
After the loss of her beloved friend, Col. James, life appears bleak for teenager Rachel Grant. Watching her mother struggle to make ends meet betw...
Jill Watson Glassco Dawn Parker Copeland Ben Glassco
Mr. Greenleaf had lived in a tiny cave beside the goldfish pond in Mrs. Willowkins' flower garden as long as he could remember. Each night, when the sun slid under Double Oak Mountain and stars sparkled over Blue Heron Lake, the little tree frog stretched his slim, lime legs and hopped outside to hunt and play. But, when Caiaphas Croaker, the most voracious bullfrog in all of Shelby County, suddenly invades the small pond, J. Jehoshaphat Greenleaf's typical life changes to not so typical whatsoever; and his journey in search of a new home leads to greater heights for his little, green body,...
Mr. Greenleaf had lived in a tiny cave beside the goldfish pond in Mrs. Willowkins' flower garden as long as he could remember. Each night, when the s...
Jill Watson Glassco Ben Glassco Jill Watson Glassco
In the blistering summer heat of 1935, a crippled praying mantis named Norman Hyde crept up the side of the Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church of Childersburg and onto his regular windowsill seat. The Great Depression had hit Alabamians harder than a Babe Ruth home run. When Pastor Titus asks who will take the Good News of Jesus Christ to hurting people, Norman embarks on a dangerous journey across the Coosa River by way of the Chancellor Ferry to the far away land of Shelby County. Enjoy his adventures in A Chancellor Ferry Tale.
In the blistering summer heat of 1935, a crippled praying mantis named Norman Hyde crept up the side of the Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church of Chi...