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Learning that some of their family, that had never been heard of, may be living in Colorado, grandfather Lucas and grandson Mark take a trip from their New York home to find the truth. They stopped in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Chicago, Wisconsin, S. Dakota, Wyoming and Colorado to see special sites and keep from going stir crazy just driving and staring at highway signs and lines on the road. They reached their destination and found a wonderful family, a wedding to attend which brought Lucas's wife to the ranch, and a young girl who won Mark's heart. The two families bond as they learn why…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Learning that some of their family, that had never been heard of, may be living in Colorado, grandfather Lucas and grandson Mark take a trip from their New York home to find the truth. They stopped in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Chicago, Wisconsin, S. Dakota, Wyoming and Colorado to see special sites and keep from going stir crazy just driving and staring at highway signs and lines on the road. They reached their destination and found a wonderful family, a wedding to attend which brought Lucas's wife to the ranch, and a young girl who won Mark's heart. The two families bond as they learn why they had been kept apart and how close they'd become. When Lucas and Mark return to NY for Mark to attend college, the connection continues and their lives become a great family togetherness with romance, growing families and ranch activities.
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Autorenporträt
Sally's grandfather came from Sweden when 2 years old. His father died young, and as years passed, no one seemed interested in the history or any relatives still in Sweden. Sally's two older sisters, Julia Rude and Mary Thompson, searched and found an equivalent to the American side still in Smaland. The trip to discover their relatives was a wonderful and very informative experience. Perhaps that instilled in Sally the thought of including the unknown family in this book. She'd become a secretary and typed pages of history for one family she worked for. Her writing didn't come until she was a caregiver for her late husband. She'd read many books but became bored with the stories. She thought she could write better than what she was reading, and her husband said give it a try. She wrote 12 books which she says saved her sanity during the caregiving years.