I’ve picked an unlikely character to be my primary storyteller, first in “One Christmas,” (soon to be re-released under a new title) and in the upcoming Anna Ghere Mysteries series. When readers first meet Annie, she’s a nine-year-old child. In the Prologue of “One Christmas,” Anna explains that she’s narrating the story many years later from the point of view of an adult. Here’s the set-up:
Through the years, my sisters and I re-told the story of that one Christmas hundreds of times, adding our adult insights and newly discovered details about the people and places that revealed themselves in full measure throughout our lives.
Bits of memories flicker in the twilight as I gaze onto the quiet boulevard in Jeffries, where I still live. As darkness falls, the tails of shooting stars in the night sky now hidden from my old eyes, I’m left alone with my memories.
Continue reading “Anna to grow up through the series”