Under the Stone Roof
A Novel of Historical Fiction
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Publisher Description
A FIVE-VOLUME HISTORICAL FICTION SERIES SPANNING LIFE, LOVE, AND THE ATLANTIC.
CIRCA 1889–1922
When a privileged, well-educated teenage girl from New York and her seven-year-old little brother were made orphans by an unforgiving Christmas Eve house fire, they found themselves shipped off to an aunt in the teacher-poor parcel of the Oklahoma territory where families were scratching for survival.
Amidst the upheaval, the young girl realized that she was the only hope her little brother had for an education. Soon, neighbors begged for the privilege of letting their children just listen as she taught her little brother. As attendance grew, classes were moved to a virtual cave, made by an overhanging ledge. A room was constructed beneath that ledge with a rough flagstone floor and a strong, field-stone outer wall.
How wonderfully strange that those who entered this shelter of stones would emerge with a gift that would stand the test of time, the Great War, and generations to come.
“...Look to the rock from which you were cut, and to the quarry
from which you were hewn.” –Isaiah 51:1
Under the Stone Roof
A father to the fatherless, a defender of widows, is God in his holy dwelling. —Psalm 68:5
How can a Christmas Eve house fire in New York City have a profound effect on a corner of the mid-American prairie? Not only that, but the profundity of it all extended into WWI in Belgium, where the bloodiest battles of the war were fought in hand-to-hand combat.
Under the Stone Roof—Book 1 in The Sheltering Stones series—captures the sweeping changes taking place in the United States and the world at the dawn of the 20th century. Opportunity was great, but life was hard, and the Great War loomed on the horizon. Who could have imagined that a teenage orphan girl and her little brother would make such an enormous impact on so many?
AUTHOR BIO
Ms. Joann Klusmeyer is the daughter of pioneer missionary parents. She grew up in rural Arkansas and learned and served in the little country church her father built and then pastored. Ms. Klusmeyer is a prolific author with over 50 titles to her credit (and counting).
Ms. Klusmeyer’s historical fiction series for adults, set between the 1880s and the 1920s, include The Burnt Tree Junction Series, The Ozark Mountains Series, The Taming the Wilderness Series, The Sheltering Stones Series, and The Trilogy of Wishbone Hollow.
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