Ghosts Of Small Prairie Towns

Leah Grant


Rated: 5.00 of 5 stars
5.00 ·
[?] · 1 ratings · Published: 09 Apr 2020

Ghosts Of Small Prairie Towns by Leah Grant
We all have stories to tell—of love and sorrow—of laughter and pain. Every road has a first step and a last one.

Life is winding down for ninety-four year old Ellie MacIvor. She's begun to feel like a ghost in the small prairie town where she lives. Over the past months she's been reminiscing and writing about her life experiences, from growing up in the Depression era and losing a brother in World War II, to falling in love and living in the cabin on the farm. Wanting to maintain her independence until she goes, Ellie has resisted the case worker's attempts to force her into a care facility. One August morning, everything begins to unravel when Brenda arrives and asks her why she still has the cat. Red is the only family Ellie has left and she knows he won't be around for much longer. She's intent on being there for him until he passes. When Ellie has Brenda removed as her case worker, what had been simmering now boils over. After Red dies, Brenda pays Ellie another visit with an agenda to force her into care.

After the chaos and harm from Brenda's actions, Ellie must decide how she'll deal with the fallout. When Ellie realizes the end of her story can be the beginning of Brenda's, she knows how to help heal the younger woman.
Sponsored links

This book has not been tagged with topics yet.

Tagged as:

    romance tags



    Reviews

    My review

    Community reviews