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Grandma's Attic #9

New Faces, New Friends

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Who says a small town is a dull place to live? The logging community of North Branch, Michigan, is still a small town in 1895. But Mabel and Len Williams and their circle of friends could never be called bored. . . Mabel finds that her position as the minister's wife doesn't protect her from small town gossip. After all, isn't it a little odd that Hudson Curtis, pastor of a neighboring church, happens to show up every time Mabel comes to town? And wasn't that his buggy seen turning down Mabel's lane the other afternoon? Even Mabel's best friend, Sarah Jane, seems troubled about something—but for the first time in her life, she won't discuss it with Mabel. Good thing Mabel knows she can trust God in the troubled times as well as the good. The Grandma's Attic Novels bring you the story of Mabel O'Dell's young adult years as she becomes a teacher, wife, and mother. Be sure to read all of them! Gifted storyteller Arleta Richardson grew up an only child in Chicago, living in a hotel on the shores of Lake Michigan. Under the care of her maternal grandmother, she listened for hours as her grandmother told stories from her own childhood. With unusual recall, Arleta began to write these stories for an audience that now numbers over 2 million. "My grandmother would be amazed to know her stories have gone around the world," Arleta says.

150 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1989

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Arleta Richardson

60 books108 followers
Arleta Richardson was an author, librarian, and a teacher. The Grandma's Attic series was her most well known series. She was born in Flint, MI, and served in World War II. She belonged to the Free Methodist Church.



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Author 2 books373 followers
May 8, 2018
I really enjoyed the first books of the GRANDMA'S ATTIC series by Arleta Richardson when I was younger, so reading this was so sweet! New Faces, New Friends is one of the last books in the series and is about when Mable is all grown up - married and starting her own family. I've only read one of the books when Mable was older (I think), and now that I've read this one, I want to go back and read them all!

Such a great, wholesome series, truly. I believe the stories are about the author's grandmother, which is really neat. They're heartwarming stories of family and faith, with a generous dash of humor. Mable and her friend Sarah Grace sure managed to find trouble wherever they went - even when they were adults and wives! *laughs*

The GRANDMA'S ATTIC series is definitely one I recommend for young readers and families, and just anyone who enjoys real stories from the "olden days". They're something like THE LITTLE HOUSE OF THE PRAIRIE series. I hope to read more!
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Author 32 books87 followers
December 1, 2018
This series such a delight!! I love it so much! :D I chuckled so much with this one ... Mabel and Sarah Grace's personalities are hilarious!
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Author 119 books269 followers
September 9, 2025
4.5 stars
This was a fun reread. I did want to tell Mabel that there are some things you just don’t keep from your husband. Ugh, Hudson! He has some serious issues about some things. Once again it was fun to have Sarah Jane, the Graysons, and all the other characters I’ve come to love in the other books.
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January 29, 2014
This is the ninth book of the series and continues to be a pleasurable re-read for me. Reading these as an adult some-20 years after my last read-through, it became clear that the author has a strong faith. The author was (after some research) a staunch Methodist. Her theological beliefs don't always jive with my own scriptural beliefs, but I don't think that is a hindrance to enjoying these books. The things she does very well is show that Christian people do now always behave with Christ-like actions.

This book deals with the birth of Mabel's and Sarah Jane's first children. It also deals with the realities of her life as a preacher's wife and a growing town. It is not as good as her earlier narrative books, the fifth and sixth in the series, but it is very sweet.
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September 21, 2007
And the last. I think there might be more books then what I read.
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June 10, 2011
I think this was written for a younger audience so maybe my rating was a little tough. I thought the presentation of the Gospel was not entirely Biblical so I can't give it a higher rating.
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504 reviews2 followers
July 29, 2011
I wasn't a massive fan of this book. I was a little disappointed by the author.
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Author 1 book34 followers
May 18, 2019
Re-read for me, first time read aloud for my girls (ages 6-10). The oldest got more of the humor than the younger ones did, but all of them enjoyed it, especially as Mabel and Sarah Jane have Alma and Jessica.

The biggest complaint from my oldest was the abrupt way the book ends (similar to her complaint about the ending of "At Home in North Branch"). My complaint, which I used as an opportunity to discuss with the girls, was Mabel keeping secrets from her husband, Len. Four stars for those two reasons, but everything else (the arrival of Colleen, Hudson's proposal to Elizabeth, the new school teacher's deft handling of the same poo Hudson, and more) was delightfully portrayed.
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December 8, 2022
Having re-read the first eight books of this series, which were childhood favorites, I’m reading this one for the first time. I’m wondering if this book and the next one are as accurate to the author’s grandmother as some of the earlier books. Overall, just a sweet set of books that tell a story about living in another time in Michigan.
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January 28, 2025
This book was funny, interesting, and overall hard to put down. Mabel O'Dell Williams is back again, and this time, she's expecting a baby! With her best friend, Sarah Jane, and husband, Len, Mabel makes her way through life. Watch how rumors- and fires- spread in a small town, and see how God protects Mabel through it all.
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