
A Stone's Throw
A heartwarming story of a city girl and her rancher grandfather turning adversity into love and community
by
WAYNE EDWARDS
Genre/s
Teen and Young Adult, Historical
Publish Date
June 19, 2024
Short Description
The year was 1969 when twelve-year-old Maggie Stone's San Francisco world was upended. Sent to an orphanage when her mother lapsed into an extended coma, her life spiraled even further when her grandfather, long estranged from her mother and someone she had never even met, suddenly appears and whisks Maggie off to his distant ranch in remote plains of Montana. Faced with a world that couldn't be more foreign that what she was used to, Maggie has to reach deep within herself to find the courage and resiliency necessary to adjust to new life with not only her stern grandfather, but a new school and community as well.
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Description
When Lillian Stone lapses into a coma and is admitted to a San Francisco hospital in the spring of 1969, her twelve-year-old daughter and only child, Maggie, is temporarily taken in by nearby family friends. But when Lillian remains in a comatose state for more than a month, the friendly neighbors can no longer afford to provide for Maggie's room and board. Uprooted again, she is sent to live and attend school at a local orphanage. Just as she's beginning to adapt to life at the orphanage, her world is turned further upside down when Ira Stone, a grandfather she has never met, shows up unexpectedly and shuttles her 1200 miles away to live at his ranch on the isolated plains of eastern Montana.
Maggie knows nothing about her hardnosed WWI Veteran grandpa, other than being aware that he and her mother have long been estranged. Thrust into a culture and lifestyle that couldn't be ore opposite than her San Francisco upbringing, Maggie suddenly finds herself expected to do household tasks and perform barnyard chores under the critical eye of the grizzled old rancher.
Ira and Maggie are equally skeptical of the other as they attempt to adapt to the vastly different world they now share. In addition to facing all the challenges in her new life, the worry of whether her mom will ever regain consciousness is never far from Maggie's thoughts. Despite having to overcome the overwhelming obstacles placed in her path, Maggie's grit, determination and can-do spirit are on full display in the heatwarming story of she wins the love and respect of the members of her new community, not the least of is her grandfather, Ira Stone.







