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OverviewIn the summers and after school, 10-year-old Bethy, a/k/a ""Miss Nuisance,"" sold nuts and bolts at her dad's bustling hardware store on Main Street in rural Kansas. That is, unless she was selling nuts and bolts at the hardware store right next door. It was owned by her dad's biggest competitor Bethy's mother. Located in McPherson, Kansas, the side-by-side hardware stores set the stage for an unconventional childhood. Bethy's dad, Gene, could talk the hide off a cow and fix just about anything. Her mom, Betty, had a quiet strength that belied a tragic past. The cast of characters include Bethy's mischievous brother Ricky, her offbeat Aunt Tootsie, and her self-appointed wingman Authur. Even Doorknob the cat makes an appearance or two. In this coming-of-age story, Bethy encounters personal challenges that test her character, her family, and her faith. Meanwhile, both hardware stores face economic challenges that make their long-term survival a longshot. Through it all, the good people of McPherson demonstrate their support and resilience, but Bethy discovers that some outcomes are beyond her control. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Beth DecarboPublisher: Flint Hills Publishing Imprint: Flint Hills Publishing Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9781966323259ISBN 10: 1966323255 Pages: 212 Publication Date: 06 September 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""Set against the backdrop of B&G Hardware and Copeland Supply-two family-run, competing stores in a small Kansas town-this memoir is an absolute pleasure to read. DeCarbo masterfully captures the texture of daily life with warmth, humor, and sharp observation. Her storytelling invites readers not just to witness, but to feel the pulse of these stores and the family that orbits them. It's a book that belongs on the shelf of anyone who cherishes heartfelt, beautifully written stories about real people and real places. More than a memoir of hardware-store life, this book reflects the joys, losses, laughter, and quiet resilience found in communities across the country. Anyone who's ever stepped foot in a hardware store will find something familiar here-and anyone who's ever sat down to a family dinner table will recognize the small triumphs and tragedies that tie us together. It's a story that feels like home-and a reminder of the human hearts behind every 'Mom & Pop' sign."" --Doug DonaldsonEditor, Hardware Connection magazine""Beth DeCarbo tells a delightful tale in Mom and Pop Hardware, and best of all, it's true. I started the book this afternoon and didn't put it down until I'd finished. DeCarbo's tone in this tale is perfect for a story with equal amounts of humor and sorrow. As a fellow journalist, I offer my congratulations."" -Elizabeth Farnsworth, former chief correspondent of The PBS NewsHour.""Hardware can help hold things together. This warm-hearted tale of small-town Kansas life shows how hardware can help hold a family together. A parking lot separated the stores of Beth's parents, but with the kids pitching in, these competing businesses were as close as could be. Beth has done her family proud!"" -John C. Davenport, playwright and author The Man Who Couldn't Pay Attention Author InformationBeth DeCarbo is freelance journalist whose work has appeared in The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, and The Wall Street Journal. She currently resides in western South Carolina and continues to put her hardware skills to use with various DIY projects. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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