It is unusual for literary work to make it through to fiction tips weekly however when I read Camille Cole's The Brass Bell, I had to post this review.
From a journal and personal letters,
Camille Cole recants the impactful life of her great aunt Marion Parson, a
woman of hope and inspiration during one of the darkest times in America, the
great depression. After all these years
the hundreds that attended the small hen house converted into a place of education
still rally in memory of the hopes and dreams built by this endearing educator
and founder of the Cherry Road School. This is a story of integrity, personal
sacrifice, and the very heart of a great American legacy that continued for
many who journeyed through.
This book is a must read. It is a
valuable example of the humanity and the early American spirit.
Reviewed by C. W. Walker
M.S.
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