In Looking Through the Water, it is the summer of 1973 in Tipton, Missouri. Cassie Marvin is a very precocious, imaginative seven-year-old whose whole world consists of a few blocks surrounding downtown Tipton. Cassie's home life lacks in so many areas. A relationship with her mother is almost nonexistent. The emotional needs of one, The lack of emotions in the other will take you on a journey through childhood fun times and situations that make Cassie mature before her time. Beautiful and realistic, Looking Through the Water is a vivid depiction of the challenges of love, hope, and forgiveness we can experience in life. Ginny Karoub's poignant novel will touch your heart and inspire you to appreciate the good things in life.
The quiet neighborhood was starting to wake up to what was around them. What started as a tug in their hearts that Christmas became something very magical for them all. Mulberry Lane is a heart warming story of a little pine tree that made a Christmas very special one year. Author Ginny Karoub has captured in Mulberry Lane a reminder of the blessings that could be for us all. A wonderful book to read and share with others again and again! Snowflakes lightly fell without a sound to the neighborhood as if they were blessing what the neighbors were about to do. Over the years Ginnys life experience has taught her that some of the most precious times in life are when we reach past our comfort zone. Every one of us has those moments when we want to reach out to a family member or neighbor but talk ourselves right out of it. She started Mulberry Lane on a snowy winter afternoon after the Christmas Holidays, when all was calm and she could reflect over some of the important things our busy lives forget. She lives in West Michigan with her husband, Scott and family. They have three wonderful children who they enjoy everyday. While she has made staying at home to raise her children a priority, she has enjoyed many adventures outside the home. Writing has been a creative outlet for her that she has truly enjoyed. She is also the author of the childrens illustrated book, Oliver and Arthur.
Samantha and her family move from California to the Mid-West. As summer draws to a close, Samantha helps her neighbor look for the clothes that disappeared from the clothesline.
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