"I rested on a red clay hill, completely covered with thick vines."
Thus begins the tale of a log cabin built in 1840. The Watsons moved the
cabin 75 miles south, restored it, and donated it to Heritage Park in
Atmore, Alabama. Historically accurate, a descendant of the original
owners has told the story in the cabin's voice.
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AnnaMarieWhitson, a widow in her twilight years, has spent the last five years caring for her husband and now is determined to become an independent woman. Her adult children, however, expect her to act her age, maintain their childhood home, and serve as a babysitter. In an effort to be her own person, she attends her high school reunion and becomes re-acquainted with Jay, a boyfriend from years past. While overcoming the roadblocks erected by their family and friends, AnnaMarie and Jay enjoy the right to retrieve the morning of their lives.