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In Grandma's Attic
by Arleta Richardson
While reading these stories, I was reminded of Little House on the Prairie series. Both offer readers a glimpse at life in a time gone by with the adventures being relayed by one of the prime characters. What I particularly enjoyed was that each story/chapter was pretty much self-contained. That meant you or your child could easily read a chapter and set the book aside without concern about forgetting something from the prior chapter.
Another benefit from these books is that you can see the love between the generations as the author’s grandmother freely shares from her life as a child. As we did not live close to either set of grandparents when I was a child, I really savored those times when I could visit with them and hear stories from their past. What I wish, now, is that those had all been recorded for future generations like these particular stories were. What a blessing to have!
Another benefit from these books is that you can see the love between the generations as the author’s grandmother freely shares from her life as a child. As we did not live close to either set of grandparents when I was a child, I really savored those times when I could visit with them and hear stories from their past. What I wish, now, is that those had all been recorded for future generations like these particular stories were. What a blessing to have!