Welcome to Moonlight Ridge, a magical, musical place overlooking a small town named Eden. Here you'll meet a pair of intrepid eight-year-old cousins, Lily Claire and Willie T., and their multi-ethnic family in the backwoods of Alabama. This is a story about family and community ties, loyalty and faith, and a very unusual map used by two flamboyant children to solve a mystery "out on the mountain."
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Ramey Channell became a poetry and fiction lover very early in life and has had poetry, short stories, and children's stories published by Aura Literary Arts Review, Alabama State Poetry Society, Alabama Writers Conclave, Birmingham Arts Journal, Scholastic Press, Rivers Edge Publishing and others. Ramey has received the Barksdale-Maynard Award for Fiction and the Thomas Brown Achievement Award for Poetry, and numerous awards from Alabama Writers' Conclave. Her short story "In a Land That Is Fairer than Day," and her poem "Golden Trees," were published in the widely acclaimed Ordinary and Sacred as Blood:Alabama Women Speak (Rivers Edge Publishing 1999). Ramey's novels, Sweet Music on Moonlight Ridge (2010), and The Witches of Moonlight Ridge (2016), are works of fiction based on her rural Alabama childhood. She lives in her hometown in Alabama and is working on a short story collection, a YA paranormal mystery, and an illustrated children's book.
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Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Ed. 119 pages. Signed and Inscribed By Author. Fiction. Seller Inventory # 74236