Spring Is in the Air

Spring Is in the Air by Jane Orcutt, published by Guideposts in 2009, is a 294-page work that explores the vibrant changes of springtime in Acorn Hill. The story follows the Howard sisters as they navigate new challenges and adventures. Louise dives into the world of technology by helping create the town’s official website, while Jane takes on the role of a Little League coach, discovering that sportsmanship can be a complex lesson. The narrative also includes Alice and her friend Vera Humbert as they embark on a trip to Lancaster County, where they learn about Amish quilting traditions and offer guidance to a young girl facing a significant life decision.
Readers will find a blend of family life and community spirit throughout this fiction piece, with themes centered on sibling relationships and personal growth. The Howard sisters’ experiences highlight the joys and trials of their endeavors, from coaching youth sports to engaging with local traditions. As spring unfolds, the excitement of new beginnings and the warmth of family connections are woven into the fabric of their lives, making for an engaging read that reflects the essence of the season.
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Spring comes to Acorn Hill and brings with it birds, budding flowers, and a whole new set of challenges for the Howard sisters. Louise becomes involved in the creation of the town’s official Web site and learns more than she ever wanted to know about computers, while Jane, always up for an adventure, gets roped into helping coach the local Little League team. As she teaches her players the rules of the game, she quickly discovers that sportsmanship is the toughest lesson for all of them to learn. And when Alice and her friend Vera Humbert take a trip to Lancaster County, to learn about the quilting traditions of the Amish, they enjoy the breath-taking scenery, the hearty meals and the famous simplicity of the Amish lifestyle. They also befriend a young girl who’s about to make the biggest decision of her life and needs their advice. Meanwhile, the Howard sisters host a tight-knit family who are building a very peculiar boat for a charity regatta in the backyard. When spring is in the air, excitement is just around the corner.
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