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A LITTLE BIT OF LOVE by Pat Hopper
Little Beverley goes to her Nanna’s for tea. “Your mince pies
are the best. Better’n the ones in the shop.”
“So they should be, they are made with a lot of mincemeat, and a little
bit of love.”
Some years later, after a stroke Nanna knows she will never leave the Nursing
Home and return to her own home. But her son and family have other ideas,
and it is now Beverley’s turn to bake mince pies “with a little
bit of love” for her grandparent.
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WHERE JOHN IS by Judith Mundy
Similar in context to the one above, but entirely different in style, in this
story the daughter cannot give her mother a home. The author explores the
thoughts of an elderly widow as she recalls her life with her husband and
family, and the memories her home holds: the place Where John Is. Before her
daughter arrives she finds peace in death. A gentle story that empathises
with the daughter’s as well as the widow’s situations. A happy
ending with a difference.
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MICKY by Joan Stanley
Billy is a young lad who loves animals, but he lives in a flat in London.
His sympathetic grandmother takes him to the zoo where he sees an orphaned
monkey, Micky, that will not take food from the keepers. A kindly keeper arranges
for Billy to befriend the ailing animal. There is not much hope for the monkey’s
future until Billy provides a “mother” “for Micky to love”.
Boy and monkey remained friends for years, Billy didn’t worry his mother
about keeping animals in the flat. After all, how many boys do you know who
can say that they have a full-grown monkey for a pet? A story with a tear
and a smile.
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DADDY’S COMING HOME by Joan Moules
When Tom returned from the war he expected to find everything the same as
before, but times had changed. Having coped with three children on her own,
his wife was more self-assured; he was no longer the dominant figure in the
family. Mother-in-law had plenty to say for herself and even his darling daughter,
Shirley, seemed distant. Could things ever get back to the way they were?
Then one day Shirley went missing and the whole family came together in their
search for her. When she is discovered she tells him, “You were gone
so long. I thought you were never coming back.”
“…I forgot you would all have grown up so much while I had to
be away, sweetheart.”
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HEADSCARVES by Joan Stanley
A tongue-in-cheek look at the benefits of the author’s choice of headwear.
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A GOLDEN FRIENDSHIP by Joan Moules
This is the story of a young girl, Jane, who is bitter about her life with
her stepmother. She sends a fan letter to a professional pianist, Elizabeth
Craigie and a correspondence develops. Full of self-pity, Jane seeks sympathy.
What she receives is practical advice and realistic encouragement.
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THE SOUND OF A VOICE by Joan Moules
They both knew they were ready for a trip to the past. For John a return to
the beaches where, over fifty years ago, wounded and scared he had been helped
aboard the ship that was to bring him back… For Marie a glimpse of the
site where Pete, her first fiancé had died ‘Missing believed
killed.’
John and Marie were not the only couples making a nostalgic trip. Pete blinded
in the war, and his wife were there, too. Appearances may change, but the
sound of a voice?..
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AMAZING GRACE by Alison Grant
“Do I look fat?” The question came from Great Aunt Grace. There
was no denying that the older woman was no beauty, but as her great-niece
thought about her relative she saw beyond the obvious and decided: I love
you, Aunt Grace, more than you will ever know.
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BARNEY’S BIG IDEA by Lynda Cartner
Barney’s layabout father wants him out of the house. Barney is fed-up
with everything and everybody, and he needs money. The ‘social’
are getting difficult, so he turns to theft, but even then Barney can’t
get it right. The end of the tale sees the lad receiving help from, and a
home with his mother and step-father. And much to Barney’s surprise,
he decides to work for his living.
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MRS WAZZ by Joan Stanley
Ben has honey brown eyes a girl could die for. He is not the most intelligent
dog on the farm, but Jasmine just adores him. Kate is the brains of the family,
and knows it. Humans are tolerated affectionately. A canine story.
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A Little Bit of Love
and other short stories
Expect
a tear a smile from ten
gentle tales of
A Little Bit Of Love.