A town is more than just a collection of buildings; the buildings themselves are secondary. What truly defines a town are the people who live, work, pray, sing, love, struggle, and laugh within its confines.
A town’s identity is shaped by its history, its reasons for existence, and the way these elements interact and evolve together, giving each town its unique ‘feel’ compared to another just down the road.
This book offers glimpses into the life of one such town, capturing its essence and the vibrant community that defines it.
Linda (MacLeod) van Omme grew up the infamous ‘middle child’ on the family farm on beautiful Prince Edward Island, with her two sisters, her parents, and her grandparents, all in the same house. She trained for a career as an occupational therapist, married the man she loves, has three dear, and almost perfect, daughters (and now five totally perfect grandchildren) and worked for 42 years, all across Canada, with the delightful ‘mixed bag’ of Canadians who inhabit this great country. Her books, though fictional, reflect this experience.