Friday, June 22, 2018

Ah minna hoe!


"Ah minna hoe! Ah minna hoe!" 

Can you translate these mysterious words into everyday English? When you read  Sweet Music on Moonlight Ridge, you'll know just what it means! 


Then, to continue the adventures and revelations, read The Witches of Moonlight Ridge, and find out how the legend and tragedy of Alfred Noyes' poem, "The Highwayman," is linked to the 1950s Alabama backwoods.



You may also meet the three weird sisters who are rumored to haunt the mysterious place called Cat Bluff, situated high above Moonlight Ridge and the pleasant town called Eden.



And what about that dog?





3 comments:

  1. Ah minna hoe, indeed! I love this book! And then, there's another deep dark encounter in the "Witches" book also. Hoes everywhere!

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    1. It's best to watch your step when tromping around Moonlight Ridge!

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  2. Thanks! And the little bird says "Secret, secret, secret!"

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