<p>From the title story --&nbsp;a&nbsp;tall tale of a floppy-eared pie thief who encounters grace in the unlikeliest of places --&nbsp;to poetic reflections on Spanish moss growing old and the ageless and uplifting stories of the Bible Mayna Cosby Parks dispenses humor and heart in her debut collection <strong><em>Granny Rabbit&rsquo;s Gooseberry Pie: Stories and Poems</em></strong>. This book speaks to everyone --&nbsp;not only children but&nbsp;adults of all ages.</p><p>&ldquo;My poetic wings are little more than pinfeathers&rdquo; the author confesses in her introduction. &ldquo;But when God gives you the desire to write you must write above your ignorance and in Him let your soul and spirit without encumbrance soar upward toward the light.&rdquo; She also offers a piece of advice for would-be poets: &ldquo;It is best to begin writing before the age of eighty-five.&rdquo;</p><p>Parks invites the reader to come along for a delightful ride as though traveling to a beloved aunt&rsquo;s farm bouncing along a red-clay washboard road in a &rsquo;36 Ford &ldquo;shimmying angling like a trotting dog coils of pink dust boiling out behind.&rdquo;</p><p>Hop on in!</p>