The Lumby Lines

Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Religious, Contemporary Women
Cover of the book The Lumby Lines by Gail Fraser, Lazygoose USA, Inc.
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Author: Gail Fraser ISBN: 9780998630175
Publisher: Lazygoose USA, Inc. Publication: April 12, 2017
Imprint: Lazygoose Publishing Language: English
Author: Gail Fraser
ISBN: 9780998630175
Publisher: Lazygoose USA, Inc.
Publication: April 12, 2017
Imprint: Lazygoose Publishing
Language: English

2017 Edition! Book #1 in the Lumby series. What Garrison Keillor did for Lake Wobegon and Jan Karon did for Mitfor, Gail Fraser has done for Lumby - a town so heartwarming and endearing, you'll be forever transported. An engaging cast of characters populates Lumby, a one-moose town in the Pacific Northwest where pigs literally fly and goats invade the bank vault, a dog runs for mayor (and wins!) and Sheriff Dixon keeps a gentle watch over all the quirky goings-on. Arousing the suspicions of the townsfolk of Lumby, Pam and Mark Walker, a couple of "East Coasters" purchase the community’s fire-ravaged and neglected monastery, intent on converting it into a historic inn and regaining its Historical Register status.

With the aid of the sometimes helpful, often humorously hapless local tradespeople, the Walkers begin their renovation project, while trying to unravel the town that is Lumby. Facing the open hostility from the cranky old newspaper publisher, the newcomers attempt to ‘fit in’ and piece together the mysteries of the benefactor who leaves unsolicited checks in old journals and the flamingo in their front yard with a flair for fashion. It doesn’t take them long to realize that the local paper, The Lumby Lines, provides many of the answers. The daily "Sheriff’s Complaints" column reveals many of the town’s foibles and benign mayhem, and introduce Pam and Mark to some of the more colorful locals, while the young reporter of the weekly, "What’s New Around Town" feature longs to land the big "expose," but somehow never gets it right. Despite the setbacks that occur, Pam and Mark’s commitment to the inn and the town never sways.

As the previous tenants of the monastery assist the Walkers in learning its history, the intrigue builds and romance blossoms, and they unknowingly discover long-hidden relationships which lead to unexpected reconciliations. Joining in the annual Lumby Raft Race ensues, Pam and Mark find themselves in the middle of a near disastrous scenario, and the people of Lumby learn the true nature of their newest residents.

The Lumby Lines paints a picture full of laughter and love that readers will take to their hearts—and conjures up magic in an everyday place called Lumby.

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2017 Edition! Book #1 in the Lumby series. What Garrison Keillor did for Lake Wobegon and Jan Karon did for Mitfor, Gail Fraser has done for Lumby - a town so heartwarming and endearing, you'll be forever transported. An engaging cast of characters populates Lumby, a one-moose town in the Pacific Northwest where pigs literally fly and goats invade the bank vault, a dog runs for mayor (and wins!) and Sheriff Dixon keeps a gentle watch over all the quirky goings-on. Arousing the suspicions of the townsfolk of Lumby, Pam and Mark Walker, a couple of "East Coasters" purchase the community’s fire-ravaged and neglected monastery, intent on converting it into a historic inn and regaining its Historical Register status.

With the aid of the sometimes helpful, often humorously hapless local tradespeople, the Walkers begin their renovation project, while trying to unravel the town that is Lumby. Facing the open hostility from the cranky old newspaper publisher, the newcomers attempt to ‘fit in’ and piece together the mysteries of the benefactor who leaves unsolicited checks in old journals and the flamingo in their front yard with a flair for fashion. It doesn’t take them long to realize that the local paper, The Lumby Lines, provides many of the answers. The daily "Sheriff’s Complaints" column reveals many of the town’s foibles and benign mayhem, and introduce Pam and Mark to some of the more colorful locals, while the young reporter of the weekly, "What’s New Around Town" feature longs to land the big "expose," but somehow never gets it right. Despite the setbacks that occur, Pam and Mark’s commitment to the inn and the town never sways.

As the previous tenants of the monastery assist the Walkers in learning its history, the intrigue builds and romance blossoms, and they unknowingly discover long-hidden relationships which lead to unexpected reconciliations. Joining in the annual Lumby Raft Race ensues, Pam and Mark find themselves in the middle of a near disastrous scenario, and the people of Lumby learn the true nature of their newest residents.

The Lumby Lines paints a picture full of laughter and love that readers will take to their hearts—and conjures up magic in an everyday place called Lumby.

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