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Echoes in the Walls is the ridiculous but true story of one family selling a new house in a lovely neighborhood to chase an old dream-renovating a century home. The fantastical dreams and hopes begin to fade immediately. The newer home sells the first day it is listed on the market, giving them just ninety days to convert a decrepit, should-have-been-bulldozed, pre-civil war home into a habitable place to raise a family. Never could they foresee the obstacles they would encounter; bats in the attic, skeletons in the cellar, raccoons in the bedroom, and an infinite amount of projects gone…mehr

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Echoes in the Walls is the ridiculous but true story of one family selling a new house in a lovely neighborhood to chase an old dream-renovating a century home. The fantastical dreams and hopes begin to fade immediately. The newer home sells the first day it is listed on the market, giving them just ninety days to convert a decrepit, should-have-been-bulldozed, pre-civil war home into a habitable place to raise a family. Never could they foresee the obstacles they would encounter; bats in the attic, skeletons in the cellar, raccoons in the bedroom, and an infinite amount of projects gone hopelessly awry. The remodeling problems, deadlines and issues will drive them to the brink of insanity, unify them in ways they could never envisioned, and remind them humor is still the best medicine. Echoes in the Walls dares readers to take a chance on change and to wear life's bruises proudly. (Before and After pictures are included for reader enjoyment and visualization.)
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The author lives in Westfield Center, Ohio with husband, John. They are blessed that their three children, Deanna, Michael and Spencer live, work and go to school nearby. The author keeps herself busy working within the community, writing two additional books, flipping houses with husband John and volunteering as often as she is able. She is often asked to speak to groups, sharing her humor and inspiring others to preserve despite the obstacles placed along our paths. Katrina's love of teaching allows her to deliver interactive writing classes through local libraries, High Schools and sometimes, just for fun, in and around the community. Other books by Katrina Morgan: These Animals Are Killing Me Follow on: