Tall Tales from Grundy Holler

Miss Estell's Lost Dog

30 min · 17 de feb de 2026
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Miss Estell’s Lost Dog is a warm, sharp-witted Southern fable packed with humor, heart, and moral gray areas big enough to park a pickup truck in. As secrets pile up, consciences ache, and grace shows up in the unlikeliest ways, this story asks a timeless question: Is telling the whole truth always the holiest choice—or is redemption sometimes messier than that? Told in a rich Appalachian voice and brimming with unforgettable characters, this tale delivers laugh-out-loud moments, tender grief, and a quietly profound ending that lingers long after the last word is spoken.

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