I dreaded this book. I dreaded coming to the end of it because I will miss Willa, Jotty, Felix, Bird and Layla. I loved the people who lived in the town of Macedonia, West Virginia in the 1930's and 40's. Annie Barrows wrote such a great story that I am mourning it's completion. I was lucky when I picked this one off the shelf.
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