Description |
312 pages ; illustrations ; 23 cm |
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Note |
Originally published as Diamond Mornings by eLectio Publishing, 2016. |
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Includes illustrations and notes of author's source materials. |
Summary |
Separated by a great distance in the 1890s, can a widower and a schoolteacher overcome the obstacles that stand in the way of their love and commitment? John Feist unfolds a true-love story, old?fashioned letter style, in his historical romance novel, THE COLOR OF RAIN |
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Handsome, well-respected local banker, now eligible bachelor, Frank Wilson is nothing less than a hot-ticket item with ?the path to [his] home?a pilgrimage for unmarried women bearing casseroles.? He?s not interested in remarriage right away?except for Irene, a schoolteacher living two train connections away. A long-distance courtship commences. The lovers keep to weekly letter-writing since they barely have the chance to see each other, especially when trials and tribulations convolute their individual lives. -- Back cover. |
Subject |
Man-woman relationships -- Fiction.
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Teachers -- Fiction.
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Bankers -- Fiction.
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Rural life -- Fiction.
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Letter writing -- Fiction.
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Courtship -- Fiction.
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Long-distance relationships -- Fiction.
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Eighteen nineties -- Fiction.
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Kansas -- Fiction.
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Genre/Form |
Historical fiction.
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Romance fiction.
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Other Title |
Diamond mornings. |
ISBN |
9781735749730 paperback |
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1735749737 |
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