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Inkberry Books: February 28th at 7:00 PM

Author Charlotte Hinger

Mary's Place


Iron and Mary Barrett's farming family is rural royalty, their success symbolized by a magnificent three-story house, Mary's Place. Years in the building, the house is a testament to Mary's grit and organizational abilities. But when bank examiners apply new ratings for agricultural loans in the 1980s, the family's belief that its prosperity is a natural outcome of hard work is sent reeling.

Bank president J.C. Espy had never done anything crooked in his life until the FDIC changed the rules for agricultural loans. After becoming desperate to save his hundred-year-old bank, he worries that his resulting choice will cause his friend Iron to lose his land. Frantically J.C. works to convince Iron he will lose everything if he doesn't comply with the new standards. In the meantime, both Iron and J.C. must negotiate with sons who have contempt for their fathers' old-fashioned values. While Iron agonizes, Mary maneuvers to keep the family together and save the farm.

Mary's Place
is an unforgettable tribute to the rural families who weathered one of the worst agricultural disasters in American history.

About the Author

Charlotte Hinger is a novelist and Kansas Historian who has won multiple awards for both fiction and non-fiction writing. She has a particular emphasis on African Americans in the West. She moved to Fort Collins in 2008. In 2021 she was inducted into the Colorado 

Author's Hall of Fame. Mary's Place won the Will Rogers Gold Medallion and was a finalist for the Colorado Book Award and Western Writers Spur Award.

She applies her degree in history to academic publications and her depraved imagination to a mystery series published by Poisoned Pen Press.