

Green Road, South Euclid) - Fiona Barton ( The Widow) signs her psychological thriller The Child, 2 to 3:30 p.m. Sunday.Ĭuyahoga County Public Library (South Euclid-Lyndhurst branch, 1876 S. Loganberry Books (13015 Larchmere Blvd., Shaker Heights) - Carolyn Frankel signs her illustrated inspirational book Be Like Rachel: Lessons of Character from Women of the Bible, 1 p.m. Linda Fulmer, credited as co-author, was a writer for the Mansfield Tribune-Courier and a member of the museum’s board of directors. Donna Farland-Smith earned a doctorate in education from the University of Massachusetts-Lowell. Many Hands, One Vision (262 pages, softcover) costs $16.95 from online retailers. Principle 20, “Face what is not working,” is written with both resignation and closure. No project is without faults, and Farland-Smith reports dissension among the board, a “sly schemer,” rumor-mongering and failure to apply for trademark or copyright. Inmates of Mansfield Correctional Institution built an enormous reception desk, and high school students made exhibits. They declined, but later went out of business and gave all their display merchandise to the museum. In Many Hands, One Vision, she describes the year-long process of establishing the museum, from writing the business plan to opening day in April 2011.įarland-Smith cites 20 “principles” she encourages others to learn from, like “Accept all help,” which benefited her project when she asked a local office furniture company to donate equipment. The Little Buckeye Children’s Museum has contributed to the rejuvenation of downtown Mansfield, according to founder Donna Farland-Smith. Shelley Shepard Gray lives in Loveland, in southwest Ohio. A third book in the series has not been announced. Her Secret (247 pages) and His Guilt (272 pages) cost $12.99 each from Avon Inspire, a division of HarperCollins. Is Mark the culprit, or Calvin, or a third party?

The sheriff and Waneta are convinced of Mark’s innocence, but things look bad for Calvin, who’s been taking out his anger on a local girl. Calvin also has returned, looking to claim his half of the shabby house the brothers have inherited coincidentally, another young woman has been assaulted.

She learns about his history of abuse at the hands of his alcoholic parents, who were only nominally Amish and caused Mark and his younger brother Calvin to go hungry. Many locals still avoid Mark, but after an uneasy day or two, Waneta becomes friendly with him.

Two years later, he has returned to Hart County and taken a job in a plant nursery, where he works with Waneta Cain. He wasn’t charged, but most community members believed in his guilt, and he disappeared. Mark Fisher was accused of the assault of a young woman. Book Two, His Guilt, takes the unusual perspective of being from the man’s point of view.
