Stories from Lone Moon Creek: Meanderings

Fiction & Literature, Humorous
Cover of the book Stories from Lone Moon Creek: Meanderings by Teresa Millias, Brighton Publishing LLC
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Author: Teresa Millias ISBN: 9781621834571
Publisher: Brighton Publishing LLC Publication: October 29, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Teresa Millias
ISBN: 9781621834571
Publisher: Brighton Publishing LLC
Publication: October 29, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Push forward, push back, push to the side—one way or another you are going to move with the times. With some occurrences, it is impossible to keep changes at bay, we must go forward. With others, it is possible to side step the alteration ...while other changes push us harshly into the ‘bank of the creek.’ When there, we become the power to alter the path of society, or not.
As in all the volumes of the Lone Moon Creek series, Book Five—Meanderings, pushes hard to maintain a standard of goodness and ethics in the tumultuous stream of relativism and disconnectedness.

The many characters who have entered the pages of this series in the past, and now the characters in Meanderings, bring their stories with them. Somehow they all ‘rub shoulders’ with someone who gives them a little push, or maybe not so little, toward the outer edge of the ‘meandering stream of society,’ to where they have a chance to change their lives. Characters, who were left stranded in previous volumes, often float back into the short story venue to make a significant change in their lifestyle.

Agnes and Marjory continue to stay at the forefront of each story, not for any earth shaking reason, but just to display the continuity of small towns. They have, however, brought along information about themselves for the reader to digest. Have you been putting the pieces of their lives together like a puzzle?

Meander through the stories to discover the new lives of those pushed to the limit. Did they embrace the change of betterment or resign to mediocrity? Did Zoe, the ‘Juvenile Delinquent’ who desecrated the Shrine ever really change? Did Willie from Bushel Basket Lane come to know his parents as ‘caring’? Would Taylor’s BACK SHIRT business become successful when her degrading ex-husband reenters her life? Find out how a grandfather manages to bring out the best in his teenaged grandson when his father couldn’t—or did he? A millionaire slumlord is determined to have his college graduate excel in ‘business’ just like he did. Will Frederick be the next owner of the ‘Rats’ Nest’?

Would you survive being pushed against a ‘water’s edge’ until you changed …one way or another?

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Push forward, push back, push to the side—one way or another you are going to move with the times. With some occurrences, it is impossible to keep changes at bay, we must go forward. With others, it is possible to side step the alteration ...while other changes push us harshly into the ‘bank of the creek.’ When there, we become the power to alter the path of society, or not.
As in all the volumes of the Lone Moon Creek series, Book Five—Meanderings, pushes hard to maintain a standard of goodness and ethics in the tumultuous stream of relativism and disconnectedness.

The many characters who have entered the pages of this series in the past, and now the characters in Meanderings, bring their stories with them. Somehow they all ‘rub shoulders’ with someone who gives them a little push, or maybe not so little, toward the outer edge of the ‘meandering stream of society,’ to where they have a chance to change their lives. Characters, who were left stranded in previous volumes, often float back into the short story venue to make a significant change in their lifestyle.

Agnes and Marjory continue to stay at the forefront of each story, not for any earth shaking reason, but just to display the continuity of small towns. They have, however, brought along information about themselves for the reader to digest. Have you been putting the pieces of their lives together like a puzzle?

Meander through the stories to discover the new lives of those pushed to the limit. Did they embrace the change of betterment or resign to mediocrity? Did Zoe, the ‘Juvenile Delinquent’ who desecrated the Shrine ever really change? Did Willie from Bushel Basket Lane come to know his parents as ‘caring’? Would Taylor’s BACK SHIRT business become successful when her degrading ex-husband reenters her life? Find out how a grandfather manages to bring out the best in his teenaged grandson when his father couldn’t—or did he? A millionaire slumlord is determined to have his college graduate excel in ‘business’ just like he did. Will Frederick be the next owner of the ‘Rats’ Nest’?

Would you survive being pushed against a ‘water’s edge’ until you changed …one way or another?

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