Aunt Tabby’s House
Haunted by Vietnam
by
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About the Book
Dad, who came home from Vietnam before his children were born, never talks about that war. But why does Dad tell—or order—Aunt Tabby to be careful what stories she tells, and why is he upset when she gives the children “special names?” Why does he avoid Aunt Tabby’s house? It’s Mom who agrees to let Jeremy and Katrina fly home with Aunt Tabby. It’s Aunt Tabby’s story about Dad’s childhood that includes a boy with no name until a computer repairman inquires about Dad’s cousin Alvin who is MIA in Vietnam. A picnic with homeless Vietnam veterans helps Jeremy and Katrina understand why Dad doesn’t talk about the war. It’s also a painful subject for Aunt Tabby–the only pacifist in her military family. A game of hide-and-seek uncovers papers hinting that Alvin has reason to be angry with either Dad or Aunt Tabby, or both. Are strange noises, shadows, a rotten smell, and a missing game evidence of Alvin’s ghost? Aunt Tabby’s story of the origin of firecrackers suggests a plan for getting rid of the ghost. Jeremy and Katrina break a major safety rule and the near-catastrophe forces a confrontation between Dad and Aunt Tabby. The family’s Fourth-of-July reunion and barbecue becomes a setting for remembrance and healing.
About the Author
Debby’s Aunt Tabby series takes readers on adventures in the U.S. and around the world with Aunt Tabby, a story-teller in the tradition of tribal elders whose listeners feel transported into times and places where they’ve never been. In Aunt Tabby’s House, her stories explore the relationship between the Dad, who came home from Vietnam, and his cousin who didn’t. Grief and guilt block healthy relationships; it takes a near-disaster, and Aunt Tabby’s cooperation with Grandma, to resolve the conflict. Debby’s publications and achievements include: • Beyond Fatherhood Christianity Today https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/1983/january-21/ meditation-beyond-fathering.htm • New Roz, Holiday of Hope, Faces, Cobblestone Publishing, 1998 • Taking Out the Garbage, Honorable mention, Writer’s Digest competition, 2002 • Dear Elizabeth, Have We Taught You how to Doubt? David C. Cook, Faith Questions, HIS: Nazarene Dialogue Series 1986. This was translated into German and reprinted in a German publication later. BOOKS: • Three Tales, God with Us, Deborah Detering, 1914 (Short Stories) • Panama and Beyond, Letters from Cuba, from the Panama Canal Zone, and by Steamship to and from Panama, 1907 to 1914. Debby Detering, 2019 (Nonfiction) • Summer Sunshine, Poetry and Memoir, 2023