This is a sweet story about the theater and those who strive to succeed there. Tangie comes home to Harmony after being discouraged in New York and her failure to get a leading role, well, any role that lasted for more a week or two. She takes a job as the drama director in a local church. The locals don't quite know what to make of her out of the ordinary way of dressing. But she soon wins them over. You feel her pain as she tries to produce an Easter program with kids who are untrained, at best. But, "the show must go on", and it does in grand fashion. Now you have to read the book to find out if she stays in Harmony with the man she's come to love, or will she go to New York and garner that leading lady role? You won't be disappointed in her choice.