Lumby on the Air

Lumby on the Air by Gail Fraser is the fifth installment in the Lumby series, published by Lazygoose Publishing in April 2017. This edition spans 452 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around Pam and Mark Walker as their relatives gather at Montis Inn for a memorable family reunion and anniversary celebration, filled with unexpected surprises.
Readers will find a blend of humor and heartwarming moments as the story unfolds in the charming town of Lumby. The arrival of Mark’s brother-in-law, who begins broadcasting his radio talk show from the inn, introduces tension as he supports a real estate developer aiming to transform Lumby. Meanwhile, family dynamics play out against the backdrop of a county fair, highlighting the contrasts between generations and the essence of community. This edition captures the spirit of family and small-town life, making it a notable addition to the series.
Official synopsis Publisher
2017 Edition! Book #5 of the Lumby series. What Garrison Keillor did for Lake Wobegon and Jan Karon did for Mitford, Gail Fraser has done for Lumby – a town so heartwarming and endearing, you’ll be forever transported. When Pam and Mark Walker’s relatives descend on Montis Inn for a week of vacation and an anniversary celebration, surprises abound that make this family reunion one that will never be forgotten.
As Mark’s brother-in-law begins to broadcast his radio talk show from the inn’s living room, other family members are more interested in the festivities at the county fair. But it’s not just the antique Ferris wheel that comes to a jolting stop when Carter Reed turns up the volume of his commentaries on small town living and takes the side of a real estate developer who’s banking on turning Lumby into the next Aspen, and pits neighbor against neighbor while threatening the town’s bucolic way of life.
And Pam juggles the generation gap between her thrill-seeking mother and a nonconformist niece who posts every detail of the clan’s get-together on Facebook. But for this one week, family, no matter how it’s defined, is always a matter of the heart and a spirit that defines the town everyone has come to know and love – Lumby.
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