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Hardcover Heart to Heart: Stories of Love Book

ISBN: 084231833X

ISBN13: 9780842318334

Heart to Heart: Stories of Love

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This unforgettable collection of classic love stories spans the stages of life to depict love in all its incarnations-the innocent love of childhood, the thrilling love of adolescence and young... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Old-fashioned love stories

These are old-fashioned love stories. Some are tales of childhood sweethearts, some of older long-married couples who rediscover their love for each other, some involve the traditional "boy meets girl, gets married, happily ever after" scenario. All are sweet and rather innocent, compared to many stories today. They re-affirmed my faith in humanity and the ability of humans to love in a pure romantic way. I suppose your enjoyment of these stories will be linked to what you are looking for in a book of old-fashioned love stories -- I adored these. I suppose I could add, you would be comfortable giving this collection to your grandmother, or reading it to your children. There are a few classics in here, too, such as Appointment With Love, and Johnny Lingo's Eight-Cow wife. I highly recommend this collection. Here are the stories:1. Appointment With Love, by S.J. KishorThis is the classic tale of an army lieutenant who comes to love a woman he has never met -- and how he waits at Grand Central Station for the soulmate who will wear a red rose.2. The Man Who Played the Cymbals, by Abbie Farwell BrownThe talented violinist-composer had lost his fingers in a terrible accident, and now he had lost his heart to the beautiful young star violinist.3. Mistress of the Bees, by Nelia Gardner WhiteMolly yearned for the city. But young Oliver loved her. 4. The Bashful Preacher, by Neill Compton WilsonThe young preacher, Jay, had not told young Lorrel of his love for her the previous year when he visited her home -- and now he was asked to perform the wedding between Lorrel and her young love. But does Lorrel really love her betrothed? 5. Home is the Sailor, by Leon WareEllen was an old-maid librarian, with a gift for loving the young children she worked with. And Bill Farrell was a grey-eyed sailor, who could see past Ellen's limp into her heart. But could Ellen see past her own limp?6. The Rocking Chair, by PJ PlateMolly loved her great-grandmother's rocker, a keepsake from her great-grandmother's thwarted young love. So why was this young carpenter so interested in buying her loved chair?7. Come to the Wedding, by Jean S O'ConnellLynn wanted desperately to impress her sweetheart Ted, as he came hom to meet her family for the first time at her sister's wedding. She wanted desperately for her family not to embarass her -- but could she really love someone who didn't love her family? And what about the young neighbor, Thatcher, who does?8. I Didn't Even Know Her Number, by Arthur MilwardArthur and Monika were gifted children at a special summer camp. They were inseparable. Until Monika was called away...9. Young Mrs. Richard, by Grace S. RichmondJudge Richard Hazleton refused to acknowledge his favorite grandson's bride, the daughter of his sworn enemy. Could anything change his mind?10. The Trouble with Arabella, by Robert BassingOnly one person could make Arabella laugh. Unfortunately, this person was not her groom.11. Latch the Door Light
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