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  • Stovepipe Chess Club

  • By: Stan Parsons
  • Narrated by: Stan Parsons
  • Length: 6 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Stovepipe Chess Club

By: Stan Parsons
Narrated by: Stan Parsons
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Publisher's summary

Rob is called to a hospital where he finally meets a man he has known all his life. The man begs to tell Rob "the rest of the story".

The dying gentleman's tale takes Rob to a Chesapeake Bay town in Virginia, in 1931, to relatives and very dear family and friends he didn't know existed.

He hears a saga that opens with the sweet charm of an old Disney movie, grows tense, becomes frightful, and ends tragically. Rob is left with a mission. Fix any mendable portion of the broken souls in the old man's wake.

©2018 Stanley Wayne Parsons (P)2019 Stanley Wayne Parsons
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This was like watching The Waltons on TV

Small Virginia town, Depression Era challenges, a powerful and heartwarming story, woven with wonderful family values. The narrator's native Virginia accent is an additional treat!

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Not your ordinary chess club!

I found this to be a wonderful story. The reading style was perfect for the book's setting and time. Excellent entertainment.

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great story

great story I really enjoyed will recommend to others I enjoyed the story teller also

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