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Letters from Wishing Rock

A Novel with Recipes, Wishing Rock, Book 1

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Letters from Wishing Rock

By: Pam Stucky
Narrated by: Tiffany Williams
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Letters From Wishing Rock is the first book in the Wishing Rock series.

Letters From Wishing Rock is a 2013 B.R.A.G. Medallion Honoree.

What would happen if everyone in town lived in the same building? Ruby Parker is about to find out. Her fiancé has left her and she needs a fresh start, so she moves to Wishing Rock, Washington, a small town on Dogwinkle Island in the waters near Seattle, where she meets a quirky cast of characters who quickly become family. Letters between the neighbors and their friends chronicle the twists and turns of the characters’ daily lives. There’s Jake, a handsome and charming first-year medical student who catches Ruby’s eye from the start, despite his being over a decade younger. Millie, a Wishing Rock resident for 40 years, runs the town’s library, post office, newsletter, and grocery store, knows everyone and everything, and shares the history of the area with her playful wit. World traveler and psychic Alexandra bestows insight and wisdom with humor and compassion, and Ruby’s Gran heads to the United Kingdom, heeding her own advice to seize the day. And then there’s Ed; if something fun is going on, the grandson of the town’s founding father is likely at the center of it. Amidst all this action, Ruby manages to find passion and companionship, but will she be able to open her heart to love?

Online dating, a group trip to Scotland, a discussion about dogwinkles, a fateful hoedown, and friendships old and new, all interspersed with recipes from some of the town’s best cooks, make Wishing Rock come alive in this delightful and insightful look at life, love, relationships, and community.

©2011 Pam Stucky (P)2014 Pam Stucky
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Critic reviews

"...this book is practically designed to woo me. And it worked.... What it reminded me of most, actually, was the show Northern Exposure, which I also loved." (Molly Ringle, author)
"It was just what the doctor ordered, fresh, quirky, funny in places and seasoned with wisdom." (Tahlia Newland, author)
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

To be honest, I do not feel that audio is the best format for this book. The book was quirky and fun at times, but rather difficult to follow as the it is written in the back and forth sequence of texts and emails exchange. At least I. Print if you missed the author of a texted email, you can back track a page, rather than minutes.

If you’ve listened to books by Pam Stucky before, how does this one compare?

This was my first book by Pam Stucky.

What does Tiffany Williams bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

The narrator did a bang up job of trying yo give each character individual personality.i look forward to listening to more of her work.

Do you think Letters from Wishing Rock needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

I personally loved the concept of a Wishing Rock and would enjoy another book- IF written in a different format.

Best listened to in one sitting.

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What was one of the most memorable moments of Letters from Wishing Rock?

An escapist story filled with wise and foolish characters who are articulate, at least when it comes to communicating by email. Will they find happiness, will the recipes be a springboard for a restaurant? Moving on to the next audiobook.

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes. I enjoyed the story and the narration. I will look forward to reading other works by these two.

Which character – as performed by Tiffany Williams – was your favorite?

My favorite character was the main character, Ruby. My second favorite is Millie.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

It was too long for that to be a possibility but it was definitely difficult to find good stopping places!

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Any additional comments?

This book was really good!I liked getting to know and follow everyone who lived in this town.The narrator,Tiffany Williams,did a fine job with the material.I was gifted a copy for an honest review.

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This is an interesting concept. Everyone living in one building. I think it would either force people to get a long, or avoid each other. For Wishing Rock, they have their ups and downs, but they do get along. Each character brings a different aspect to the community. It is a unique way to write a story, through letters. But through the letters, we come to love the citizens of Wishing Rock. The best part is all the new recipes that are discussed in the story, and then I could create myself.

Tiffany Williams can narrate any cookbook she wants for me. I love Ms. Williams narration, but I was worried how it would be to have a recipe read to me. Ms. Williams made the reciped flow as if it was just another page in the story. I thoroughly enjoyed this narration.

New recipes to try as you listen

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