Your “I have to.” It’s that thing. You know, “the thing” you day dream about and periodically pantomime when you think no one is looking. It’s the thought in your mind when you wake up and the thou
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The first in a thrilling new mystery series set around the sacred historical sites of the British IslesRecently retired teacher Hilary decides that the best way to stop herself worrying about her husb
Set against the turbulent backdrop of American Vaudeville, four sisters embark on an unexpected adventure—and a last-ditch effort to save their family.In 1919, the Turner sisters and their parents are
The first in a thrilling new mystery series set around the sacred historical sites of the British IslesRecently retired teacher Hilary decides that the best way to stop herself worrying about her husb
The Moser Mansion residents are summoned to the county seat to testify against Mavis Jordan at her murder trial. The county seat turns out to be a dangerous place for Gracie Evans. A man stalks her
Fay Risner in Book two of her Nurse Hal Amish series links the modern world to the timeless Amish way of life when Nurse Hallie Lindstrom falls in love with Amish widower John Lapp. This is a fascinat
An American version of Miss Marple in 1903, Gracie Evans, a retired, spinster farmer, tries to resign herself to the fact she now lives in Moser Mansion, a rest home for women, in Locked Rock, Iowa. T
Literary Nonfiction. Jewish Studies. THE BUTTON THIEF OF EAST 14TH STREET: SCENES FROM A LIFE ON THE LOWER EAST SIDE 1927-1957 is Fay Webern's masterful chronicle of a youth spent in one of New York C
As the author of four humorous memoirs, Fay returns with more wise, witty and often laugh-out-loud commentary about the craziness of contemporary life in the diverse and welcoming resort town of Rehob
Review for Open A WindowThis book shares what is possible if we allow a person with Alzheimer's to “be” who they are right now. Thank you for “opening” a window, Fay.Jolene BrackeyAlzheimer's speaker
The first in a thrilling new mystery series set around the sacred historical sites of the British IslesRecently retired teacher Hilary decides that the best way to stop herself worrying about her husb