
Legacy of the Green Bottles
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Narrated by:
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Cassandra King
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By:
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Ann G. Davis
About this listen
Take a journey to find out how a small, chipped, green bottle pulls together a five-generation family, in the Legacy of the Green Bottles.
Join Kate Sutton, as she arrives in the tiny fishing village of Culverton, North Carolina, with her collection of green bottles, and a lifelong dream of opening a tea room. From the first day, as she meets her soon-to-be best friend, Jan Place; the much disliked Mrs. Farnsworth; and an old sea captain, Captain "Cappy" Smith, Kate is met with much opposition to opening a tea room.
With life lessons from family, old and new friends, Kate does indeed open a business, and finds forgiveness and love along the way.
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