The enchanted barn
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Author
Publication
1988 - G.K. Hall, Boston, Mass, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
91,500 words, Guess
Page Count
366 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveenchantedbarn00hillgoog
- Internet Archiveenchantedbarn00hill
- ISBN-100816143412
- ISBN-139780816143412
- Goodreads2916574
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- Library of Congress Control Number87019254
- OCLC Control Number16682405
- Open LibraryOL2389996M
Classifications
- DDC813/.52
- LCCPS3515.I486 E53 1988
Description
With four younger siblings to support as well as her invalid mother, since her father died unexpectedly the previous year, Shirley was really up against it. Her tiny secretary's salary could only afford rent for a house that was too small and located in an area with excessive heat, traffic, and pollution. To compound the problems she had been served notice that the family must move in a few weeks. This is why a large stone barn outside the city, in a spacious natural setting with cool, fresh air seemed so inviting. The barn's owner, Sidney, was also up against it in trying to get the barn not only in a habitable, but also in a truly homelike and comfortable state without appearing to be offering charity nor compelling an increase in rent. Shirley completely refused charity of any kind, but was so completely conscientious and loyal in her work, at times jeopardizing her own safety and even risking her life, that abundant help came her way in many forms, leading eventually to property ownership that guaranteed lifetime security for her family. Along the way she taught Sidney the meaning of inner wealth, which is what he really wanted rather than the haughty, condescending, shallow, superficial, undeserving hypocrisy of some of his rich acquaintances. His curiousity about how someone could really live in a barn came to be richly rewarded. Shirley found that her daring bravery in attempting actual life in a barn was also richly rewarded. As she and Sidney discovered what real wealth was, it wasn't only the barn that was enchanted.
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Series Statement
- G.K. Hall large print book series
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- The enchanted barn
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