Description
A heart-warming holiday short story for only 99 cents. Life was hard in 1935 on old Route 66, but one black child dreams of someday owning shiny Shirley Temple shoes. Her unlikely friendship with an aged white actress brings hope to a town down on its luck. Dreams do come true!
Praise and Reviews
Posted at Amazon.com by "Tiffany Turner of San Jose, CA"
I enjoyed reading this short story by Dana Taylor. I've just recently purchased a Kindle, and discovered her story listed in a Kindle thread on Kindleboards.com. Taking a chance on a newer author, I was drawn back into Depression Era America.
An actress, Mazie McDonald, finds herself reflecting on how as a child, she befriends the spinster-like Aunt Peach. Mazie quickly becomes the confident and salvation for her, and their friendship draws Aunt Peach out of her self-imposed imprisonment within her home. On the whim of following her dream, Mazie finds that the path to having the green shoes she's been dreaming about isn't always easy for a young, colored girl of the 1930s. But with determination and Aunt Peach's help, they both learn that sometimes instilling hope in others makes everyone's dreams come true.
I would recommend this short story for anyone who would like a good holiday story to enjoy while traveling or simply spending quiet time with the family.