Soft Cover - Lydia Stories

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Drawing from letters, diaries, documents and recorded memories compiled by Nell Carroll Thornton in 1933, Lydia Stories invites us to hear the Carroll family history as told in a creative narrative by a unique storytelling cloth doll named Lydia Carroll.

Lydia tells us of the Carroll family roots in Ireland, the plight of young John Carroll charged with treason, his escape to the New World, his settling on Mt. Desert Island, Maine, and of his inheritance of courage, wisdom, and courtesy given to each Carroll descendant.

For 20 years Lydia has been telling her remnant stories at the Carroll Homestead now owned by Acadia National Park. Lydia Stories brings her stories alive in print for the first time.

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Drawing from letters, diaries, documents and recorded memories compiled by Nell Carroll Thornton in 1933, Lydia Stories invites us to hear the Carroll family history as told in a creative narrative by a unique storytelling cloth doll named Lydia Carroll.

Lydia tells us of the Carroll family roots in Ireland, the plight of young John Carroll charged with treason, his escape to the New World, his settling on Mt. Desert Island, Maine, and of his inheritance of courage, wisdom, and courtesy given to each Carroll descendant.

For 20 years Lydia has been telling her remnant stories at the Carroll Homestead now owned by Acadia National Park. Lydia Stories brings her stories alive in print for the first time.

Drawing from letters, diaries, documents and recorded memories compiled by Nell Carroll Thornton in 1933, Lydia Stories invites us to hear the Carroll family history as told in a creative narrative by a unique storytelling cloth doll named Lydia Carroll.

Lydia tells us of the Carroll family roots in Ireland, the plight of young John Carroll charged with treason, his escape to the New World, his settling on Mt. Desert Island, Maine, and of his inheritance of courage, wisdom, and courtesy given to each Carroll descendant.

For 20 years Lydia has been telling her remnant stories at the Carroll Homestead now owned by Acadia National Park. Lydia Stories brings her stories alive in print for the first time.