Home Is Where the Heart Is

When Wyoming rancher Sam Gallagher advertises in the New York Times for a housekeeper, a young woman with a venturesome spirit, Meg Wolverton, accepts the position eagerly. Being short on travel money, Meg hires on with the Children's Aid Society to help transport thirty homeless waifs from the slums of New York to loving homes all across America. The orphan train stops at every whistle-stop town along the way, hopefully matching up these rambunctious orphans with suitable families. But alas, a few manage to slip through the cracks. To be specific, three children still need homes-as Meg discovers to her dismay, upon arriving in Cheyenne. To make matters worse, Meg's new employer is late meeting the train.
Will he show up? Will she lose her job and wind up destitute, with three un-adoptable orphans to support? Or does God have a better plan?

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Home Is Where the Heart Is

When Wyoming rancher Sam Gallagher advertises in the New York Times for a housekeeper, a young woman with a venturesome spirit, Meg Wolverton, accepts the position eagerly. Being short on travel money, Meg hires on with the Children's Aid Society to help transport thirty homeless waifs from the slums of New York to loving homes all across America. The orphan train stops at every whistle-stop town along the way, hopefully matching up these rambunctious orphans with suitable families. But alas, a few manage to slip through the cracks. To be specific, three children still need homes-as Meg discovers to her dismay, upon arriving in Cheyenne. To make matters worse, Meg's new employer is late meeting the train.
Will he show up? Will she lose her job and wind up destitute, with three un-adoptable orphans to support? Or does God have a better plan?

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Home Is Where the Heart Is

Home Is Where the Heart Is

by Barbara Dan
Home Is Where the Heart Is

Home Is Where the Heart Is

by Barbara Dan

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Overview

When Wyoming rancher Sam Gallagher advertises in the New York Times for a housekeeper, a young woman with a venturesome spirit, Meg Wolverton, accepts the position eagerly. Being short on travel money, Meg hires on with the Children's Aid Society to help transport thirty homeless waifs from the slums of New York to loving homes all across America. The orphan train stops at every whistle-stop town along the way, hopefully matching up these rambunctious orphans with suitable families. But alas, a few manage to slip through the cracks. To be specific, three children still need homes-as Meg discovers to her dismay, upon arriving in Cheyenne. To make matters worse, Meg's new employer is late meeting the train.
Will he show up? Will she lose her job and wind up destitute, with three un-adoptable orphans to support? Or does God have a better plan?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152119213
Publisher: Barbara Dan
Publication date: 08/23/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

First published in her teens, Barbara Dan admits to enjoying a variation of life experiences, including working as an actress, model, night club comedienne, comedy writer, puppeteer, theatrical producer in Hollywood, screenwriter, publicist, real estate saleswoman, hands-on-builder of houses, escrow officer, co-teacher of couples communication workshops with her late husband, family counselor John Dan.

Other hats she has worn include publisher, editor, adjunct college professor, and—by far her biggest joy and challenge—being mother to four grown children and grandma to five very lively grandchildren and recently to three great-grandchildren.

Hobbies: gardening, cooking, oil painting, quilting. She is a voracious reader on many subjects, loves to haunt old graveyards and historic sites. Many of her characters are inspired by family genaeology charts! But the most outrageous ones come straight from her overactive imagination.

Her historical western, SILENT ANGEL, won the Colorado Romance Writers' award for Best Historical Novel (1992). She is a member of Western Writers of America and Women Writing the West. Many of her books are available in paperback as well as eBook.

Even though she has degrees in Theatre Arts and Advanced Accounting, and an M.A. in Humanities (emphasis: literature) from Cal State University, she insists that real life is far better preparation for writing than academia! (A good sense of humor also helps.)

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