Meet My Friend Yvonne ... and Her Book
>> Friday, April 26, 2013
I met Yvonne almost two years ago at a Faithwriters Conference in Detroit, Michigan. Instantly I felt a kindred spirit ... we loved God, writing, music and fun. So even though we live across the United States from each other, we are friends on Facebook. She starts my day with the lyrics of a song ... and I sing as I go to work. And now she's written a book and we get to help her celebrate its publication.
As soon as I heard it was available, I ordered three copies ... one for me and one each for two of my daughters. I feel privileged to know a published author.
And now I can hear him coming around the bend ... Zeke, the peddler ... crossing the old covered bridge ... pots and pans clanging and clanking ... the thunder of hooves ... and the clatter of the wagon wheels rattling on the wooden planks. Zeke's peddler wagon is a regular general store on wheels. Anything you want or need, he has it - needles or tubs, buttons or pans!
But Zeke is not the only character in this story. Yvonne
says, “They are real to me. I half expect to see one walking down the road
sometime. My daughter said that Phoebe was like a sister, growing up in our
home along with the other children.”
These are the people you will meet as you
journey through the book.
Ben and Martha – strong in their faith, compassionate
Maseppa – quiet, fearful, resourceful, and protective
Zeke – talkative, helpful, and playful
Granny – blind, but very observative and motherly
Hector – imaginative, but mischievous
Phoebe – charming, friendly, and curious
You can purchase A Home for Phoebe on Amazon.
She blogs at this link: http://mybackdoorministry.blogspot.com
And she has a Facebook page:
And now Zeke is headed to meet another Joy ... in Brazil. It's a long trip, so he better fill that wagon full to the brim. On April 28th, you can find the next segment of his travels here:
http://joybaxter.blogspot.com/
6 comments:
Thanks, Joy
Zeke and I are honored to visit you.
Hi, Vonnie. Come back any time.
Beautiful!
Thanks, Marijo. Love you.
Great intro. Great book! Your young 'uns will love it :)
Thanks Nancy. I had to laugh at the young'uns part. They are 48 and 50, but they write.
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