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A nod to simpler times; get lost in Ann's tales as she explores a twenty-year chapter of her life from 1943 to 1963. A time when the world changed rapidly, yet in Tioga, Louisiana, just a dot on the map today, the slower pace was purposeful. Nearly eighty years after her birth, Ann reflects on her memories in short anecdotes to engage the reader and take them back to a time that was. Ann's unique writing bring to life her memories of those times. Every story is sure to elicit a smile, maybe a tear, and certainly a reminder of someone in your family. Perhaps it offers a glimpse into a…mehr

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A nod to simpler times; get lost in Ann's tales as she explores a twenty-year chapter of her life from 1943 to 1963. A time when the world changed rapidly, yet in Tioga, Louisiana, just a dot on the map today, the slower pace was purposeful. Nearly eighty years after her birth, Ann reflects on her memories in short anecdotes to engage the reader and take them back to a time that was. Ann's unique writing bring to life her memories of those times. Every story is sure to elicit a smile, maybe a tear, and certainly a reminder of someone in your family. Perhaps it offers a glimpse into a grandparent, a parent, a beloved aunt or uncle, maybe even yourself. That's the beauty of sharing stories and finding pleasure in reading this book. Life goes fast. Take a few minutes to enjoy a simpler time.
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Ann Mullen has enjoyed writing throughout her life. From journals to vacation memories, she's writing it all down. Ann has a number of articles published in various magazines, and several columns in small newspapers for advertisement of state parks and their volunteer projects. Upon becoming semi-retired, Mullen dove straight into her passion and has some writing projects in the works, including a memoir, booklets of commentary and philosophy, and one group effort titled 12 New Christmas Stories. Ann's favorite phrase is one of her own: "Writing does not make my living, but it does make my living worthwhile."