“What if she wasn’t allowed to go in the woodshop anymore? She didn’t think she could deal with that—didn’t think she could ever stop making wooden things. And it would be unfair if she was asked to give it up. Grandpa was the first to speak. “I’m not really surprised by this, Suzanne. We all know you’ve made a few birdfeeders, and I’ve known for some time that you’d rather be out in the woodshop than doing anything in the house.” “That’s true,” Suzanne said in a voice barely above a whisper. ... “How would you like to help out in the shop during our busier times?” Grandpa asked. “With Christmas sneaking up on us, I’m sure we’ll be getting a lot more orders.” “I’d like that very much.” Tears welled in Suzanne’s eyes. She could hardly believe he’d actually invited her to work in the shop—and it would be doing more than bookwork or sweeping the floor. This was too good to be true. Nelson looked at Grandpa with a grim expression. “You can’t be serious.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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