128 Lincoln

Cover of 128 Lincoln by Monika Arenth
Publisher: Xlibris US
Year: 2022
Language: en
Pages: 132
ISBN-13: 9781664199545
Dimensions:
Height: 229 mm
Length: 152 mm
Width: 8 mm
Weight: 204 g
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128 Lincoln by Monika Arenth, published by Xlibris US on January 26, 2022, is a memoir that recounts the author’s experiences after moving into a house on Lincoln Avenue in 1977. The narrative begins with the couple’s initial attraction to the property, drawn in by its charm despite its dilapidated condition. As they navigate the challenges of home renovation, the story unfolds to reveal the connections formed with neighbors and the personal growth that accompanies their journey.

Readers will find a detailed account of the restoration process, highlighting the skills learned along the way and the relationships built within the community. The memoir touches on themes of nostalgia, friendship, and the passage of time, as the author reflects on the memories created in their home over three decades. With 132 pages, this edition offers an intimate glimpse into the joys and trials of homeownership, set against the backdrop of a vibrant neighborhood.


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In 1977 my husband and I moved into the house on Lincoln Avenue. The first time we laid eyes on that street, seeing the inviting brightness of the yellow brick and the majestic expanse of those old sycamores during a late October visit, we knew that it was the house for us. The price was right and in our excitement over the area, we did not realize the many challenges this at the time rather dilapidated structure presented. We were smitten. So what if it had a bad roof, leaking gutters and had we looked carefully, we might have noticed squirrels and crows flying out from under the eaves of the seven dormers. As we were sitting on the shaky porch swing we heard the clamor and whistle of approaching trains which made both of us feel nostalgic. While I was worried about the noise my husband thought the sound reassuring. Then I heard German spoken in the yard next door. The lady of the house was from my home town in Germany and her parents were visiting. I was sold. We became good neighbors and are still friends. Slowly the ugly house was restored to our liking. My husband had the opportunity to learn many skills needed for renovation. The lives of those neighbors were intriguing and worth remembering. The children grew and left and after 30 years we were also happy to say Good Bye. It served us well, that old house on the yellow brick road.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “128 Lincoln” by Monika Arenth. Synopsis preview: In 1977 my husband and I moved into the house on Lincoln Avenue. The first time we laid eyes on that street, seeing the inviting brightness of the yellow brick and the majestic expanse of those old sycamores during a lat…
Who is the author of “128 Lincoln”?
“128 Lincoln” is credited to Monika Arenth.
When was “128 Lincoln” published?
Publisher: Xlibris US. Year: 2022.
What is the ISBN for “128 Lincoln”?
ISBN-13: 9781664199545.
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Language: en. Pages: 132.

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