And Then It Was Winter: A biographical novel, more truth than fiction, Volume One Review
And Then It Was Winter: A biographical novel, more truth than fiction, Volume One Feature
Everyone has a story. This is the first volume of my story. It encompasses the depression years, World War II, and a smooth transition from the teen years into manhood. This was made possible by the love, guidance, and support from teachers and the many individuals who supported and encouraged a direction in which my dreams of a full and colorful life would be fulfilled. The sudden death of my mother and being launched into a world of the haves instead of the have-nots, brought me to the attention of teachers and friends who cared about my welfare and taught me about another world where I too could enjoy the experience of knowing the grass was greener on the other side of the tracks. World War II, although sometimes a bitter experience, introduced me to other peoples and other cultures. I soon learned that the love and devotion of friends could easily replace the bloodline of family, thus widening the simple world in which I was born to another world that will remain with me for an entire lifetime.
And Then It Was Winter is a lifetime of memories. It is now the wintertime of my life. It is my sincere hope that the reader might be encouraged to write their own memories as they experience their journey through mankind's most precious gift known as life.
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