Miss Julia Paints the Town

Humor

Author: Ann B. Ross

Development threatens Abbotsville, but not for long when Miss Julia takes on the cause,,When developers threaten to bulldoze the old courthouse to make way for condominiums, Miss Julia is dismayed. She enlists the help of Etta Mae Wiggins in a plot to scare off the money by exposing the town’s many eccentric characters. Abbotsville has plenty of local color of the kind not….Read More

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