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What could a country girl possibly have in common with someone raised in a city? Actually, more than you think. When we take the time to look past our differences, finding things in common is easy. In this collection of stories, the author shares thoughts and insights gained through her observations of life. Kellie was raised in the country and still lives on a farm today. But the experiences she writes about are helpful no matter where one lives. Everyday encounters are turned into inspirational messages. We all want to fit in. Once we realize this, it's the beginning of seeing others in a…mehr

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What could a country girl possibly have in common with someone raised in a city? Actually, more than you think. When we take the time to look past our differences, finding things in common is easy. In this collection of stories, the author shares thoughts and insights gained through her observations of life. Kellie was raised in the country and still lives on a farm today. But the experiences she writes about are helpful no matter where one lives. Everyday encounters are turned into inspirational messages. We all want to fit in. Once we realize this, it's the beginning of seeing others in a new way; making it easier to be more patient and kind. Her desire is to share a message of hope, understanding, and recognition of how alike we really are.
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Kellie Kunzler was raised on a ranch in the little town of Almo in Southern Idaho. She grew up helping on the ranch and singing in her family's country western dance band. Her love of reading started at a young age and opened up a whole new world to her beyond the mountain valley where she lived. After graduating from college to be a secretary, she met and married her cowboy, Del Dee. Kellie and Del have six children and continue the tradition of raising cattle and horses in Rosette, on their sixth-generation ranch in Northern Utah. Kellie recently earned a bachelor's degree while studying family history research. She plays the organ and piano for her church congregation, is an AEMT on the ambulance service, and is a 4-H leader. She also drives a school bus for the local school in Park Valley. Kellie spends most of her time writing, helping out on the ranch, and being a wife, mother, and grandmother.