The Rivers' Lodge on the Hill

Jonathan and Brenda Rivers, husband and wife, come to the conclusion that they can’t make a living working on their Vermont farm that has been in the Rivers family since just after the Revolutionary War. They decide to make their home and farm into a lodge, taking in paying guests. Working together they go about doing this and their guests arrive. Have they chosen well in their choice of guests? It wouldn’t seem so as cracks appear in their own relationship. Situations arise and it tears the two apart. Brenda is very unhappy and goes to work in town. Jonathan asks for a divorce. Brenda’s new man has two teenagers and they have to move into the lodge. There are many well-defined characters in the story and all play a part in making this a first rate romance with love, happiness and some little sadness. A story set in the hills on the outskirts of Brattleboro, Vermont.

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The Rivers' Lodge on the Hill

Jonathan and Brenda Rivers, husband and wife, come to the conclusion that they can’t make a living working on their Vermont farm that has been in the Rivers family since just after the Revolutionary War. They decide to make their home and farm into a lodge, taking in paying guests. Working together they go about doing this and their guests arrive. Have they chosen well in their choice of guests? It wouldn’t seem so as cracks appear in their own relationship. Situations arise and it tears the two apart. Brenda is very unhappy and goes to work in town. Jonathan asks for a divorce. Brenda’s new man has two teenagers and they have to move into the lodge. There are many well-defined characters in the story and all play a part in making this a first rate romance with love, happiness and some little sadness. A story set in the hills on the outskirts of Brattleboro, Vermont.

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The Rivers' Lodge on the Hill

The Rivers' Lodge on the Hill

by Norman F. Hewes
The Rivers' Lodge on the Hill

The Rivers' Lodge on the Hill

by Norman F. Hewes

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Overview

Jonathan and Brenda Rivers, husband and wife, come to the conclusion that they can’t make a living working on their Vermont farm that has been in the Rivers family since just after the Revolutionary War. They decide to make their home and farm into a lodge, taking in paying guests. Working together they go about doing this and their guests arrive. Have they chosen well in their choice of guests? It wouldn’t seem so as cracks appear in their own relationship. Situations arise and it tears the two apart. Brenda is very unhappy and goes to work in town. Jonathan asks for a divorce. Brenda’s new man has two teenagers and they have to move into the lodge. There are many well-defined characters in the story and all play a part in making this a first rate romance with love, happiness and some little sadness. A story set in the hills on the outskirts of Brattleboro, Vermont.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152939040
Publisher: Norman F. Hewes
Publication date: 03/24/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 298 KB

About the Author

Norman Hewes was born in the early 1930s. His parents lost everything in the Great Depression. He was nine years old before he lived in a house with interior plumbing, running water or electric lights. The house did have a lot of love in it and this is reflected in the stories he writes. During mud season he often rode to school in the back of a cattle truck. The one thing the town had was a good library. He found much enjoyment and soon read beyond his grade level. All through his youth he worked at various jobs, mowing lawns, shoveling snow and peddling papers. When old enough he worked on a dairy farm. Graduating in 1952, he worked as a bus driver for a few months. The draft soon caught up with him and he was sent to Korea. Returning home he worked as a mechanic, and then as a factory worker. In the meantime he was married and lived together with his wife on a small farm for fifty-four years of happiness. Always, any spare minute, he read fiction and when he retired in 1996, he taught himself to type. His wife helped to make his stories readable, she being in printing as a proofreader. He has continued to write, using volunteers he finds on the Internet to edit and proofread. He is now striving to post 100 stories in different mediums. Many are short stories with a few novels interspersed. He still lives within twenty miles of his birthplace just as he has all his life here in beautiful Vermont.

Norm most often used “happyhugo” as the author to write his stories under and uses this for his blogspot. The Happy denotes the type of stories he writes, having a happy ending for most of his characters and trying to follow the Golden Rule of: “Do Unto Others as you would have Them Do to You.”

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