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Mrs. Red Pepper is a charming novel written by Grace S. Richmond. The story follows the life of Mrs. Amanda P. Pepper, a middle-aged widow who is known for her sharp wit and fiery personality. Amanda lives in a small town with her two grown children, but she longs for something more in life. When a new doctor arrives in town, Amanda finds herself drawn to him despite her initial skepticism. As she gets to know the doctor, Amanda begins to question her own beliefs and values, and she realizes that there is more to life than just being a mother and a widow. With humor and heart, Mrs. Red Pepper…mehr

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Mrs. Red Pepper is a charming novel written by Grace S. Richmond. The story follows the life of Mrs. Amanda P. Pepper, a middle-aged widow who is known for her sharp wit and fiery personality. Amanda lives in a small town with her two grown children, but she longs for something more in life. When a new doctor arrives in town, Amanda finds herself drawn to him despite her initial skepticism. As she gets to know the doctor, Amanda begins to question her own beliefs and values, and she realizes that there is more to life than just being a mother and a widow. With humor and heart, Mrs. Red Pepper is a delightful story about love, family, and the journey of self-discovery.1913. Another volume from the Red Pepper Burns Series featuring R.P. Burns, whose fiery hairy (not to mention a similar temper), earned him the nickname of Red Pepper among his friends. He was a country doctor of the old school-one of those whole-souled enthusiasts who would rather relieve some neighbor's suffering than eat his own dinner. And Mrs. Richmond, who has clearly studied her hero from life, makes a highly lovable personality out of this impetuous, brilliant, powerful, high-minded young doctor. Mrs. Red Pepper begins: The Green Imp, long, low and powerful, carrying besides its two passengers a motor trunk, a number of bulky parcels, and a full share of mud, drew to one side of the road. The fifth April shower of the afternoon was on, although it was barely three o'clock. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Grace S. Richmond (1866-1959) was an American author known for her prolific contributions to early 20th-century literature. Grace S. Richmond achieved significant success with her novels, particularly those focusing on domestic life, romance, and the American middle class. Her writing is characterized by its attention to character development and social issues. Some of her well-known novels include "The Romance of a Plain Man" (1910), "The Making of Bobby Burnit" (1911), and "The Garden of Joy" (1914). These works often explore themes of love, personal growth, and social challenges. Richmond is often associated with domestic fiction, a genre that focuses on the lives of families and individuals within the home. Her novels frequently address themes of personal and emotional development within the context of family life. Grace S. Richmond was a popular and influential author in her time, contributing to the broader canon of early 20th-century American literature. Her focus on domestic and social themes helped shape the genre of domestic fiction. Richmond's work was well-regarded during her career, and she played a significant role in reflecting and shaping the cultural attitudes of her era.