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SummaryNestled in the Northwest is a quaint little town that its
quirky residents are proud to call home. With charming shops
lining its one main thoroughfare, Lumby is home to the
oldest apple tree in the county and the smallest bank in the
state. And though it's hours from the nearest big city,
readers will always find Lumby close to their hearts.
When Mark and Pam Walker, a vacationing couple from the East
Coast, decide to restore Lumby's ramshackle Montis Abbey and
turn it into an inn, it takes a while for the locals to warm
up to them. Especially the irascible William Beezer, owner
of The Lumby Linesthe newspaper "worth the paper it's
printed on." At every turn, he tries to hinder the Walkers'
efforts. But the couple soon learns that for every citizen
like William, there are many more willing to lend a hand-and
that Lumby isn't just a place, it's a way of life.
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