My Dreams Are Getting Better is book twenty-four in the Whistle Stop Café Mysteries fiction series.
A huge celebration for the 80th anniversary of VE Day is impending, and Janet Shaw and Debbie Albright-Connor are thrilled to participate in Dennison’s festivities honoring the end of WWII in Europe. There will be 1940s-era baked goods, vintage music playing in the streets, and specials at the Whistle Stop Café. But the main attraction will be a Battle of the Generations parade float contest. The winner will receive a prize, and friendly competition among the participants is running high. But as Memorial Day approaches, supplies disappear, and signs are damaged!
Meanwhile, Debbie has rented her previous home to graduate students doing research at Good Shepherd Retirement Center. Janet and Debbie are delighted to learn the beautiful story of a student’s great-grandfather and his contribution to a Memorial Day celebration many years ago.
Can Janet and Debbie use the lessons of the past to unite Dennison in time for the big event?