
Gifts from the Catalog and Cabin of the Carver
An Anthology of Southern Historical Fiction
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Joann Klusmeyer

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Through a series of unusual events, a girl from St. Louis finds herself on the train leaving St. Louis and heading into the hills of Arkansas—a place that seemed like a foreign country. Reason told her she should turn around and go back where she belonged, but where did she actually belong? The Rock Island Line stretched on with Rosalie aboard the locomotive. Would the tiny town of River Bend be the final stop?
CABIN OF THE CARVER (A Novella)
Only old Granny Nelson was old enough to remember the mysterious circumstances surrounding the tiny log building(often called Old Man’s Cabin). The tiny structure seemed to have been built in a night by a ragged old man who brought Christmas toys to the children of the small town. Just as mysteriously, he had disappeared, leaving the tiny log house. Now, nearly five decades later, the cabin still clung to the banks of the rushing river as if inviting renewed occupancy. And the river, which swept all things downstream, allowed a special family to be brought upstream to make their new lifein River Bend.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ms. Joann Klusmeyer is the daughter of pioneer missionary parents. She grew up in rural Arkansas and learned and served in the little country church her father built and then pastored. She is a prolific author with over 50 titles to her credit (and counting).
Ms. Klusmeyer’s acclaimed historical fiction series for adults, set between the 1880s and the 1920s, include The Burnt Tree Junction Series, The Ozark Mountain Series, Taming the Wilderness Series, The Sheltering Stones Series, and The Trilogy of Wishbone Hollow.
ABOUT THE PUBLISHER
INNOVO PUBLISHING LLC is a conservative Christian publisher, serving the Christian and wholesome markets through:
- Traditional Royalty Publishing where Innovo acquires publishing rights and pays the author an advance and royalties,
- Cooperative Publishing where Innovo and the client jointly invest and share royalties proportionately, and
- Independent publishing where the client pays for Innovo's professional publishing services.
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