"Spouses of Clergy Fiction." . . "Spouses of clergy Fiction." . "Clergy Fiction." . . "Presbyterian Church Clergy Fiction." . . "Presbyterian church Clergy Fiction." . "Domestic fiction." . . "Large print." . . "Historical fiction." . . "Wives Fiction." . . "Christian fiction." . . . . . . "Remember box"@en . . . . . . "The remember box"@en . "The remember box" . . . "Christian fiction"@en . "Christian fiction" . "The Remember Box: book 1"@en . "Carley sifts through pieces of the past in a memory box and uncovers joys and sorrows."@en . . . "Carley Marshall, having inherited her aunt's Remember Box, is encouraged by her now elderly uncle to write of the events of the first summer the family spent in Job's Corner, a season that erupted in hostility and murder."@en . . . . . . . "Historical fiction"@en . "Historical fiction" . . . "In 1949, Carley Marshall is sent to live with her aunt and uncle, a Presbyterian minister, in the small town of Job's Corner, North Carolina, where she discovers that secrets and lies are hidden beneath the easy-going surface--and the truth must be revealed before an innocent man is convicted of murder."@en . "Domestic fiction"@en . "Domestic fiction" . . . . . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . "After losing her mother to polio, eleven-year-old Carley Marshall comes to Job's Corner to make a new start, along with her Aunt Kate and Uncle Stephen Whitfield. As Stephen challenges age-old beliefs and traditions, the small community becomes hostile." . "Summer in Job's Corner means big trees, cool grass, and sweltering afternoons stretching endlessly under the Southern sun. Those were the days without plastic, microwaves, television, or air conditioning, a time when clocks ticked comfortingly in the night and a cool breeze was a gift. But as the long sultry summer of 1949 comes to an end, events will transform this sleepy Souther crossroads."@en . . .