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The Roadside Stand

By: Hannah Miller
Narrated by: PJ Wood
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When Waneta Bowman is forced to go and stay with her cousins in Rock Point, Ohio, she misses the beau she left behind in Indiana. Even as she tries to settle into her new life, she waits anxiously to receive a letter from Thomas. But all her letters to him go unanswered. Isn’t he missing her? As the days wear on, Waneta feels guilt when thoughts of her beau are replaced by another man who offers friendship—and perhaps something more.

Jed Barkman lives on a neighboring farm near Waneta’s cousins, and he steps in to help her with a project to repay her aenti and onkel for taking her in. As Jed and Waneta spend time working together, his feelings for her grow. He hopes she might come to return his affection, but then her beau suddenly shows up. Things become confusing and complicated before coming to a surprising end.

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