Mrs. Roberto, 9781608935246
Paperback
The fourth installment of Van Reid’s utterly charming Moosepath League series begins as Tobias Walton and his pal Sundry Moss become unexpected guests at the eccentric Fern Farm, where they become counselors to a downhearted pig and unintentional puzzlers of peculiar family se…

Mrs. Roberto

Or the Widowy Worries of the Moosepath League

  • Paperback

    352 pages

  • Release Date

    15 March 2016

Summary

Van Reid’s Moosepath League novels will sweep you away to a joyful time and place, sparkling with lighthearted comedy, splendid writing, and a playful, romantic spirit.Mrs. Roberto, the fourth installment of Van Reid’s utterly charming Moosepath League series, begins as portly, jovial Tobias Walton continues to woo the elegant Phileda McCannon. But surprises are in store as Walton and his pal Sundry Moss become unexpected guests at the eccentric Fern Farm, where they become counselors to a d…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781608935246
ISBN-10:1608935248
Author:Van Reid
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:Down East Books,U.S.
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:15 March 2016
Weight:517g
Dimensions:230mm x 151mm x 27mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

A polished master of the cozy, with characters as colorful as all get-out.

A polished master of the cozy, with characters as colorful as all get-out. * The New York Times Book Review *Reid continues to deliver stories that delight, encouraging readers to put up their feet for a while and enjoy a good old-fashioned yarn. * The Christian Science Monitor *Delightful…let this rollicking whimsy beguile you into its plot. * Detroit Free Press *The most imaginative and outrageous in the series thus far. It would be a crime and a sin, and just plain un-neighborly, to miss it. * Kirkus, June, 2003 *

About The Author

Van Reid

Van Reid’s family has lived in Edgecomb, Maine, since the 1800s. Reid was a long-time bookseller and lives with his wife and children in a house Reid and his brother built on their family’s land. His series of novels about the Moosepath League–of which Mollie Peer is the second–take place in the late 1800s on coastal Maine.

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