Those Girls!
. . . You Two!
by
Book Details
About the Book
It was l928 and the nation’s economy was about to
take a nosedive. In spite of feverish
activity on Wall Street, warning tremors quivered on the east coast, but had
yet to signal their presence in the tiny hamlet of Pine, Oregon, population 300
or so. It would be a year before Pine and two of its most dedicated,
self-appointed, town-surveillant residents would feel the repercussions of
the Great Depression. Meantime,
life went on:
It’s still the era of horse and buggy with few cars and trucks. Allyson Brown, 8 and Evelyn Wynton, 9, are
well-intended innocents. Supremely
confident of their practical solutions to every problem they encounter and
using their own singular methods of manipulating people and events, they have a habit of producing sometimes
startling results. From the sizzling
marcel Hair-Do for Ally’s four year old cousin to a Matchmaking between a
visually challenged maiden-lady and her
deaf-as-a-post bachelor neighbor because the girls believed he could see for
her and she could hear for him. Perfect,yes?
No.
On a mountain excursion they surprise their nearly
unclothed preacher and his similarly nearly-unclothed organist, planning a
“total immersion” baptism in a mountain pool.
The “total ‘mersion babtism” captures the girls’ fancy. They decide to approach the preacher’s wife
to schedule the same rite the organist
was to experience.
Without even trying, they become involved in an
elopement between feuding families.
Gypsies invade their town and steal from one of
their favorite storekeepers. The girls
are appalled and seek to recover the items.
Unknowingly they expose a favorite uncle’s double
double-entry bookkeeping methods at the local bank.
Through it all Ally and Evvie never lose their
aplomb, or doubt for a minute that they’ve done the right thing. Their instincts are correct, but......oh,my.
About the Author
Scotty Haskell, mother of four, grandmother of ten,
great grandmother of six.
After fifty years of on-again off-again writing
efforts, I settled down in l996, determined to put up or shut up. Fortunately I found Eloise Dielman, writing
instructor who honed my skills and kept me aspiring with her know-how and
constant, unfailing encouragment
When I decided to write about “Those Girls” I’d
become distressed by the frantic life style experienced by today’s young
people. I started reminiscing about the
carefree days of my childlhood in the l920's in Pine, Oregon, population 300 or
so. We had all the time in the world to
think, dream, plan, explore and enjoy life.
Today’s caring but harassed parents rush children from one planned
activity to another; any leisure time the children have finds their blank faces
glued to the TV set, experiencing the ‘virtual’ realitly of life thru’
cavorting cartoon characters.
Yielding to the urge to re-capture and share those
halcyon days of my childhood, I invited “Those Girls”, Ally, and Evvie, to
surface. Their stories are ‘faction’,
half fact, half fiction.
Enjoy.......they did.