When the annual Pony Penning at Chincoteague Island took place, a woman bought raffle tickets, hoping to win a foal for her grandchildren to care for. What happens next will beguile all readers. Unlikely ingredients of salt water, seashells, and pon...
Set on Maryland’s Eastern Shore during the 1970s and ’80s, Barbara Lockhart’s first novel tells the story of a family living on an isolated farm dealing with the ties of love and pain that bind and set them at odds. Justin, the father, is a div...
Mosey has a napping place in the middle of a corn field. When the field is prepared for the summer's crop of corn, Mosey can't find his spot. As the corn grows and the field changes, so do Mosey's adventures. Will he ever find his favorite nap locati...
National Indie Excellence Awards, Finalist, 2017: Short Stories In sixteen remarkable stories, the award-winning author of Elizabeth’s Field and other books captures the flavor of Maryland’s Eastern Shore. While her characters are tied to the rea...
When Will and Maude buy an old farm, Will finds an old tractor in the barn. He takes it apart easily, but putting it back together is real adventure! Follow with his loyal pup, Daisy, and the other farm animals as Will works to figure out the old ...
The 19 short stories in this collection by award-winning author Barbara Lockhart are set in the small towns and fields that stretch across the Eastern Shore of Maryland, in the land between the waters of the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean wher...
Elizabeth's Field is the story of the free black population living on Maryland's Eastern Shore in a county known for being the birthplace of Harriet Tubman. Elizabeth, a free woman of American Indian and African-American descent, owns land in 1852 an...