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CITY GIRL - THE EARLY YEARS is a collection of human interest columns written for the Rains County Leader in Emory, Texas. The author writes about her struggles to adjust to living in the country after spending most of her life in more metropolitan surroundings. Her columns cover a variety of topics from gardening to faith and everything in between, and they vary in tone from serious to ridiculous. One reader commented that "she can write about nothing and make it interesting." Her musings will make you laugh, cry, and sometimes scratch your head, but you will never be bored.

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CITY GIRL - THE EARLY YEARS is a collection of human interest columns written for the Rains County Leader in Emory, Texas. The author writes about her struggles to adjust to living in the country after spending most of her life in more metropolitan surroundings. Her columns cover a variety of topics from gardening to faith and everything in between, and they vary in tone from serious to ridiculous. One reader commented that "she can write about nothing and make it interesting." Her musings will make you laugh, cry, and sometimes scratch your head, but you will never be bored.


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Autorenporträt
Linda Brendle, a multi-genre Christian author, first began to write during her years as a caregiver. After two memoirs about Alzheimer's caregiving - A Long and Winding Road and Mom's Long Good-Bye - she ventured into the world of fiction. She has published a three-novel romantic suspense series, Tatia's Tattoo, Fallen Angel Salvage, and Salvaged. She has also published a light-hearted journal titled Kitty's Story about the feral cat who took over that Brendle household several years ago. Retired from the business world, Linda now blogs and writes for the weekly newspaper in the tiny East Texas town where she and her husband David live and take care of the needs and demands of Kitty.