New Free Read: “Ten Bushels”

Although there was a nine year age difference between them, Isabella Alden and her older sister Marcia were as close as two sisters could be. They both married ministers in the Presbyterian church, and they both helped their husbands serve their congregations with kindness and compassion.

The two families often lived together, as well. In Florida they combined their resources to build a large home where both families could live together comfortably while Isabella’s son Raymond and Marcia’s daughter Grace attended college. (You can read more about that here.)

Old black and white photo of a large Victorian era house situated on a corner where two streets intersect. The house is set back from the street and has two full stories, both with deep porches on the front of the house. A smaller third story has a roof line with a peak. A number of people are gathered on the first and second story porches. A man sits on a bench near the front steps of the house.
The Alden home in Winter Park, Florida, where the Aldens and Livingstons lived while in Florida.

Marcia wrote stories and novels for all age groups, from very young children to adults; and in her adult stories she often wrote about the challenges of adult relationships. This month’s free read is a short story she wrote about newlyweds finding their way through the early days of their marriage.

Newlyweds Annette and Philip Lyman agree on everything. From the books they read to furnishing their house, their tastes are in perfect harmony. But when Philip criticizes Annette’s choices in the kitchen, their first quarrel quickly escalates until they can barely utter a civil word to each other. Who can help this once loving couple find love and harmony again?

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