The book The Tender Flame was written by author Al Lacy Here you can read free online of The Tender Flame book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Tender Flame a good or bad book?
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Grant Smith had worked the previous summer on a farm near Gaithersburg. The farmer had liked his work so well that he offered him a job again for this summer. The job kept Grant busy five days a week, and he saw Lydia only on Sundays except for a chance meeting now and then on a Saturday. Yet a Saturday hardly went by without his running into Veronica. He had an idea that she planned those meetings somehow. On the last Sunday in June, people stood around chatting outside the church building afte...r the morning service. The teenagers were clustered together, laughing and having a good time. Grant was talking to his closest friends, Roy McNay and Orval Proctor, who were telling him they planned to be carpenters once they got out of high school. Grant nodded. “That’s an admirable plan. We need carpenters, that’s for sure.” “So what about you?” Roy asked. “What are your plans for the future?” “I’m thinking seriously about a military career. I have an uncle who’s in the army, and he’s talked to me about it.
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