Publisher's Synopsis
Travelers Five Along Life's Highway is a novel written by Annie Fellows Johnston. The book follows the lives of five individuals who meet on a journey along life's highway. The first character, Jimmy, is a young boy who has been orphaned and is seeking a new home. Gideon Wiggan is a wealthy businessman who is struggling with the loss of his son. The Clown is a performer who is searching for happiness and purpose in his life. Wexley Snathers is a con artist who is trying to turn his life around. Bap Sloan is a minister who is questioning his faith.As the five travelers journey together, they share their stories and experiences, and learn valuable lessons about life, love, and faith. They encounter challenges and obstacles along the way, but through their shared experiences, they learn to overcome them and find hope and happiness. The novel explores themes of friendship, forgiveness, and redemption, and offers a heartwarming and uplifting message about the power of community and human connection. Overall, Travelers Five Along Life's Highway is a touching and inspiring novel that will resonate with readers of all ages.1901. Frontispiece by Edmund H. Garrett. Annie Fellows Johnston was a celebrated author of children's and juvenile fiction. She is best known for the Little Colonel series, a semi- biographical opus of 13 novels dealing with the aristocracy of old Kentucky, particularly the story of a young girl, who came to be known as the little Colonel because of her bully mannerisms. In this delightful volume she tells the tales and adventures of five travelers. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.