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  • Home on Huckleberry Hill

  • Matchmakers of Huckleberry Hill Series, Book 9
  • By: Jennifer Beckstrand
  • Narrated by: C.S.E. Cooney
  • Length: 11 hrs and 3 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (72 ratings)

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Home on Huckleberry Hill

By: Jennifer Beckstrand
Narrated by: C.S.E. Cooney
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Huckleberry Hill, Wisconsin's irrepressible 80-something matchmakers Anna and Felty Helmuth are at it again. And this time they're willing to rough it to get the job done....

Mary Anne Neuenschwander knows she should be content with what Gotte has given her. She has a comfortable house, a fruitful farm, and a good, steady husband. But after nearly six years of marriage, she still longs for a baby. Yet her husband, Jethro, seems to care more about fishing than about his wife. Unable to bear Jethro's indifference, Mary Anne moves into a tent in the woods where he won't have to be bothered. But when her mammi and dawdi find out what she's done, they'll stop at nothing - including a little camping trip of their own - to help save their granddaughter's marriage....

Jethro's greatest blessing is his beloved wife, Mary Anne. Nothing else in his life has turned out anywhere near the way he expected. Rather than burden Mary Anne with his disappointment, he shields her by spending less and less time at home and more time on the river. But when he finds that she's moved out, he's shocked. What will people think? What is Mary Anne thinking? And what clever plans are her grandparents hatching?...

©2018 Jennifer Beckstrand (P)2019 Tantor

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My favorite Huckleberry Hill story

This story is relatable, touching & laugh out loud funny in several parts. I’ve listened to many Huckleberry Hill matchmaker series books - so I know the grandparents, Anna & “Felty” well, and their antics in this story were especially amusing. This is one I would listen to again. Very enjoyable!

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Annie and Felty are so cute.

Put off listening because the sample didn't seem interesting. I really enjoyed it. I love her grandparents ❤ .

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Hilarious and Heartwarming

I loved this story! The humor both obvious and subtle made me feel happy. The ending still had some surprises. Thoroughly enjoyable read!

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Nothing more than each chapter repeating itself

The storyline does nothing but repeated itself chapter after chapter, as if the writer of the book has no imagination and just rotate something over and over. The characters voices females are OK not great. The father of Jethro is literally the most irritating voice I have ever heard where in the world did the narrator come up with that. The use of saying these characters are Amish is ridiculous. There are so many discrepancies as if she knows nothing about Amish people terrible reading in my opinion.

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