Born and raised a Yankee, Jan formed her "bad-ittude" regarding Florida early in life. She hated it and was convinced that only bugs and alligators would live there by choice. That impression held up to her forty-fifth year, when, through no choice of her own, she actually went to Florida. The ten days she spent vacationing on Captiva proved to be a major turning point in her life. In the process of reversing her initial, unfounded impression of Florida and reformulating a new view of it, Jan realized she loved Florida and wouldn't want to live anywhere else. When you're fifty-two years old, married, living in the fabulous two-story Colonial that you and your spouse built on two acres of pristine Pocono's woodlands, enjoying a comfortable life thanks to steady, well-paying jobs, people tend to think you've lost your mind if you chuck it all in to move twelve hundred miles away. The story of how it all started, where her life is now and all the madness that transpired in between, is funny, sometimes bizarre and almost always optimistic. If this middle-aged woman with a bad-ittude can strip gears and end up living in paradise, then anything is possible. All it takes is the ability to dream, the wisdom to recognize your dream, and the desire to make it come true. Author Jan McSween lives in Venice, Florida, with her husband, Rod, and their four dogs.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.