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This story is about a little girl named Sara. She was born May 19, 1922, on a small farm in Boone County, Tennessee. You might say they were on the poorer side of the family. But the rest of the family was always there for each other and worked side by side in good times and bad. This book tells you her story from when she had a little-girl heart till she is full grown. She loved to make homemade gifts and was always happy with what she received.

Produktbeschreibung
This story is about a little girl named Sara. She was born May 19, 1922, on a small farm in Boone County, Tennessee. You might say they were on the poorer side of the family. But the rest of the family was always there for each other and worked side by side in good times and bad. This book tells you her story from when she had a little-girl heart till she is full grown. She loved to make homemade gifts and was always happy with what she received.
Autorenporträt
I lived in a small town in Illinois. In 1994 my husband and I moved to Florida for his health. In 2006, when John passed away, I made a bucket list of things I wanted to do that I couldn't do before. I went to Arizona to see my son, done. I went to San Diego to see the ship my father sailed on into Navy, done. I went to Mexico for a fun day with my family, done. From twenty-nine things, I wanted I was down to the last two. One was to find someone to love and love me, done. Last was to write a book, so I keep trying. The garbage can was full. It isn't that easy. One day while I was working on the receiving dock an idea came to me so in between vendors I wrote my first poem, Always and forever. I wrote from the heart and every day after dinner I would try. It took time but I finished my book. It is called Poems and short stories. I still live in Florida in a small town. I will be moving back to Illinois with my son. I hope you enjoy reading this book and may God bless you and yours. Thank you. -Sharon Deese