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Paperback Small House, Large World: A Novel Book

ISBN: 1556181825

ISBN13: 9781556181825

Small House, Large World: A Novel

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Castle

Have just learned that Ms. Dickinson is honoring us with another episode of Rose McNess. I can't wait. I have longed for another visit and it is supposed to happen in December. Keep looking--I know it will be as wonderful as the first two episodes of Rose's Roamings.

Small House, Large World

I received Barbara Dickenson's book as a gift from my two wonderful granddaughters, ages 8 and 9, and fell in love with the writing, the characters and of course, Wynfield Farms. As a senior citizen, I can relate to many of the things that happen at Wynfield and to its inhabitants. When my days of being self sufficient and living alone are at an end, I sure hope there is a Wynfield Farms and a Rose McNess in my future. Through Barbara Dickersons books, I have learned that getting old is a privilege and that you are not out to pasture just because you have lived a few years. I feel that all ages would love the wit and humor provided by this wonderful book.I read it with great pleasure. No, it isn't just for seniors like me. Thanks to Barbara for both of her lovely books and I sure hope there are sequels. I am anxiously awaiting the next Rose McNess adventure.

Charming Story about active Seniors

Rose McNess, self-styled leader in a grand retire- ment home (Wynfield Farms in Virginia), leads a group of her elderly friends on a trip to England. Mystery, adventures, romance, MORE romance happen along the way. Never a dull moment! Illustrated by the talented author, Small House, Large World is a delight and a MUST for Christmas giving!

Wonderful story about broadening one's personal horizons

A friend of mine gave me this book just before I travelled to England, and I loved it. Rose McNess leads a group of senior citizens on a tour of England, encountering adventure, romance and mayhem along the way. Cheerful and upbeat, the story moves along at a quick pace, but does not spare details, making the reader feel as if they were part of the adventure. I found the descriptions of England to be right on, and also enjoyed the author's sketches which appear through out the book. Now I can't wait to go back and read the first Rose McNess book, A Rebellious House.
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