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"Chasing the Sunrise"is a novel that spans five generations of a family that began with Sophia and Nicholas Lipinski,Polish immigrants who came to America in 1925. The story centers around Veronica Sanderson Simms, granddaughter of Nicholas and Sophia who after a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease fights to hold on to everything that is important to her. The other characters fight their own battles. Theirs is a story of faith, love, passion, loss, gain, forgiveness, sacrifice, and redemption. The only part of the story that is not fiction is the reality of symptoms and treatment of Parkinson's. That is the author's story.…mehr

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"Chasing the Sunrise"is a novel that spans five generations of a family that began with Sophia and Nicholas Lipinski,Polish immigrants who came to America in 1925. The story centers around Veronica Sanderson Simms, granddaughter of Nicholas and Sophia who after a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease fights to hold on to everything that is important to her. The other characters fight their own battles. Theirs is a story of faith, love, passion, loss, gain, forgiveness, sacrifice, and redemption. The only part of the story that is not fiction is the reality of symptoms and treatment of Parkinson's. That is the author's story.
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Autorenporträt
Ruth Anne Drown is a wife, mother, teacher, sister, friend, and most joyfully a grandmother to four grandchildren, and another baby girl on the way. She has written five books, "Miracle at Unicorn Beach" is her fifth, but first children's book. After writing two memoirs about her journey of thirty years with Parkinson's disease, and two novels centering around Parkinson's, it has been her desire to write a children's book. One day with her six year old granddaughter they got to telling stories. Her first children's book, "Miracle at Unicorn Beach" became a reality.