The Lumby lines [#1, Lumby]

Title The Lumby lines [#1, Lumby]
Names Fraser, Gail R.
Book Number DBC15584
Title Status Active
Medium Digital Books
Annotation The people of Lumby, a small Pacific Northwest town, didn't know what to make of Pam and Mark Walker when they moved to town and started to rebuild the Montis Abbey as a country inn. The Walkers didn't know what to make of Lumby and its eccentric residents. Adult. Unrated.
General Notes Available from BARD courtesy of the Washington Talking Book and Braille Library.
Local Notes When Pam and Mark Walker, a couple of "East Coasters," purchase the fire-ravaged Monis Abbey, intending to convert the historic landmark into a country inn, the residents of Lumby, a quirky one-moose town, look on with suspicion. As work begins, the Walkers face the open hostility of the cranky old newspaper publisher with a dark secret, and the sometimes helpful, often hapless assistance of the local tradespeople. The benign mayhem and full array of personalities come to life in snippets from the local paper, The Lumby Lines, which offers an endearing glimpse into small town living and the extraordinary moments of ordinary lives.
Narrator Frantz, Evelyn.
Series Fraser. Lumby
Length 8 hours, 20 minutes
Local Subject Gentle or nostalgic - GN
Humor - HU
Adult book - AD
Fiction - FI
Produced at WTBBL - PAW
Northwest fiction - NW1
Cozy mystery - MY4
Mysteries - MY
LC Subject City and town life - Fiction
Human-animal relationships - Fiction
Sheriffs - Fiction
Northwest, Pacific - Fiction
Humorous fiction
Fiction
Audience Notes A NLS/BPH
Call Number 813.6 AFI
Language English
Released 2007
Publication Info Seattle : Center Point Pub. 2007
Original Publication Recorded from: Thorndike, Me. : Center Point Pub., 2007. 9781602850125
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