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The Angels of Lockhart by Thomas Wiley ... Monarch Publishing House


The Angels of Lockhart

Thomas Wiley

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ISBN: 978-0-9797861-0-5

Summary

Why did these babies die? One hundred years ago almost every family knew the sorrow of loosing a child. Sickness was a constant threat, and Death a frequent visitor. But to bury seven babies? There has got to be more than “They just died.”

Based on a true story, The Angels of Lockhart is gripping tale of family, sorrow, faith, and ultimately suspicion. From 1890 to 1910, Stephen Parker and his second wife, Lizzie, buried all seven of their children. The only reminder of these angels is a row of tiny weathered gravestones in Lockhart Cemetery, ten miles north of Meridian, Mississippi. According to the family these babies died of common childhood illnesses, born in a time when medicine had so little to offer. But on closer inspection of the stones, a fascinating mystery unfolds. No child lived past twenty-two months and each died before the next was born. Each death was unique: a death unto itself. There was no epidemic or sudden tragedy that swept away Stephen’s second family.

What went on in this family a century ago? Has anyone in the past ever questioned these deaths? Can it possibly be that secrets—unimaginable secrets—have been hidden by this family for the past one hundred years? Was Death an unwelcome but innocent visitor, or was he an invited guest?

The story is told by Lizzie’s stepson, Ollie. When Lizzie’s baby dies, Ollie learns first hand that death is a part of life and that family and faith will see him through. But as more babies die, he becomes unwilling to accept that they just died. Who is responsible and why?

Heartwarming and heartbreaking—a fascinating read—a book that you will not be able to put down.

About the Author

Thomas Wiley, a life long resident of Mississippi, where he is a physician, practicing Obstetrics and Gynecology. He is a graduate of Mississippi State University and The University of Mississippi School of Medicine. He and his wife, Merrie, have four children and four grandchildren.



posted on Mar 12, 2008 7:39 PM ()

Comments:

That sounds like a book that would be hard to put down.
comment by texastar on Mar 15, 2008 6:58 PM ()
I love books like this. Thanks for telling us about it!
comment by mattguru18 on Mar 15, 2008 3:26 PM ()
Wow that does sound interesting..
comment by elfie33 on Mar 13, 2008 4:46 PM ()
I like the sound of that. Interesting premise.
comment by teacherwoman on Mar 13, 2008 10:44 AM ()
Still reading good old James Patterson.
comment by fredo on Mar 13, 2008 10:24 AM ()
that sounds like a good book, will have to find it.
comment by elkhound on Mar 13, 2008 10:03 AM ()
I saw a television program about this family. I think one has to assume that more than natural illness was going on with this family. How tragic.
comment by redimpala on Mar 13, 2008 9:57 AM ()
That sounds facinating. Coincidence or something more? I imagine the book will end leaving the reader to draw their own conclusions as to what really happened all those years ago.

There is a case here just now on child abuse in Jersey. I live hundreds of miles from the children's home under investigation, but, one of the main accussed moved to my town many years ago and actually drove my school bus. In my experience of this woman there is no smoke without fire! She creeped me out no end.
comment by jensgems on Mar 13, 2008 5:39 AM ()
hmmm...sounds interesting. At the moment I am reading the sixth "Harry Potter" book. Jethrene is determined that I read the last two volumnes in the series before she leaves in May so I guess I have to get on the stick...or the magic wand as the case may be

reguards
yer Hogwarts pal
bugg
comment by honeybugg on Mar 13, 2008 3:31 AM ()

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