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Mystery at Bluebonnet Plantation
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Mystery at Bluebonnet Plantation
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Mystery at Bluebonnet Plantation
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During the 1940s in rural communities, housing was not plentiful. Young married couples did not have many options of where they could live to start their lives if building a home was not an option. Billy Ray, a child being raised by his grandparents, realizes the difficulty his grandparents endured as a result of not having housing choices. The stories his grandfather shared echoed within him and left an everlasting imprint. Mystery at Bluebonnet Plantation brings readers into a Christmas celebration that takes place on a family farm where everyone is startled by the news of a strange event that repeatedly occurred in an old house rented by Josephus and Martha Brown. As a result, family members are profoundly reminded of the importance of those who make life worth living.
During the 1940s in rural communities, housing was not plentiful. Young married couples did not have many options of where they could live to start their lives if building a home was not an option. Billy Ray, a child being raised by his grandparents, realizes the difficulty his grandparents endured as a result of not having housing choices. The stories his grandfather shared echoed within him and left an everlasting imprint. Mystery at Bluebonnet Plantation brings readers into a Christmas celebration that takes place on a family farm where everyone is startled by the news of a strange event that repeatedly occurred in an old house rented by Josephus and Martha Brown. As a result, family members are profoundly reminded of the importance of those who make life worth living.





















