Thomas Wolfe is wrong ¿ you can go home again. No matter where you go and who you become, returning to your roots will always make you feel complete. From Xlibris comes a book about an author¿s refreshing journey back to her roots. A Winter Sabbatical is a story about renewing family bonds and relationships. It is a story about a love affair with the land. Set in a little town in Northern Minnesota during winter, the author took time off from her university career to spend four months with her three young sons on the farm where she grew up. Primary among her objectives was a desire for her…mehr
Thomas Wolfe is wrong ¿ you can go home again. No matter where you go and who you become, returning to your roots will always make you feel complete. From Xlibris comes a book about an author¿s refreshing journey back to her roots. A Winter Sabbatical is a story about renewing family bonds and relationships. It is a story about a love affair with the land. Set in a little town in Northern Minnesota during winter, the author took time off from her university career to spend four months with her three young sons on the farm where she grew up. Primary among her objectives was a desire for her sons to experience country living with their grandparents and all of their cousins - including attendance at a small, rural school. Another objective was personal rejuvenation at a time in her life when she was overweight, out of shape, and mentally exhausted. A final objective was to engage in the reading and writing necessary to justify her sabbatical from the university. All of these objectives were accomplished in the end, but not necessarily in the way the author intended. A surprising feature of the memoir is the author¿s pursuit of an objective that was never identified in the beginning. Witness her life as the author rediscovers it during a four-month winter sojourn in the land she loves. The events and anecdotes of that time period will amuse you and warm your heart. The author¿s reflections will inspire you, as you realize the many advantages of returning to a place you once called home.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Judythe Pearson Patberg is an author and co-editor, with Margaret Pearson, of a family memoir titled We Just Shoveled Two Feet of Partly Cloudy. In addition, she has written From Peace Corps with Love, a book about her experiences as a Peace Corps Volunteer in the early 70s; A Winter Sabbatical, the story of a middle-aged woman's return to the place she grew up; Tribute: Three Lives Remembered, a story honoring the memories of three people whose different worlds were inextricably tied to each other; and "The Years Come and Go," is a book about everyday life on a farm as described in her mother's calendars, journals, and conversations. Patberg also coauthored Teaching Comprehension, a text to help teachers implement comprehension strategies in their classrooms. She lives in Harbor Springs, Michigan.
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