How could people care about anything after they're dead?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
I recommend you read this book, it has alot of thought provoking ideas about family research, religious conversion, and love. I liked the creative descriptions of food, restaurants, places, and the interpersonal dialogue. The characters were both exciting and captivating. I think you will like this book and the authors style of writing. I've recommended the book for my teenage daughter and hope she will have a positive experience reading this wholesome romance story. Kathleen Kavanagh is a student attending Stanford. Mrs. Atwood owns an antique store, the Antiquarian House - The Atwood collections, and Kathleen visits it and requests to look old photos hoping to find her Grandfather, David Brewster, on her grandmother's side. Kathleen browses the file and locates the name David Brewster, a resident and business owner of San Francisco, brother to Andrew Brewster of Pennsylvania. As Kathleen leaves the store with a picture of what might be her ancestor, she has the feeling that her Grandfather is close to her and trying to influence her life. Imagination? Buy the book and read the rest of the plot, I'm sure you will surprised.
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