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A Flower Blooms on Charlotte Street By Milam McGraw Propst The only remaining female in the George Nash family, Ociee chooses to view herself as more brother than sister. Her favorite outfit is soft, worn dungarees and her brother Ben's old shirt that Mama made. Ociee's hair is a wispy web of curls and, dreadfully, it usually falls in her face when her self-tied ribbons slide down her back. Her gray eyes sparkle as she delights in jumping on moving boxcars and chasing strangers who dare to wander upon her Mississippi farm. Milam McGraw Propst is a freelance writer with numerous articles published in Georgia Journal, Caring Magazine, Birmingham Magazine, and The Birmingham News. Titles of related interest
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| Retail $13.00, paperback Literature/Leisure Reading ISBN 978-0-86554-960-9 MUP/P307
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