Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Under One Roof: Lessons I Learned from a Tough Old Woman in a Little Old House
An unlikely friendship develops between the construction supervisor of a major mall development in Seattle and a stubborn woman who is in her eighties and refuses to sell her little old house that sits right in the middle of the development.
Edith Wilson Macefield has known so many well-known people in her life, so many that it seems like fiction. In fact, Barry Martin is constantly wondering if her stories true or made up. She escaped from a Nazi prison camp and she taught a dance to Mickey Rooney and that is just a tiny glimpse of her experiences... Even though her stories are startling and diverse, the true value of this book is that of friendship and learning how to treat seniors.
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