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2021 in Oakland, California. On a quiet block halfway up the hill, neighbors still live in an altered reality as the pandemic persists through its second year. In the third book in the Sheltered pandemic trilogy, Carlos, the gifted first grandson in the extended Gomez family, considers a path that may disappoint them. Rachel, the only child of a single mother, discovers something surprising about her roots, even as she is finding a new sense of purpose in her life. All around them, neighbors and family are faced with dilemmas small and large, personal and global, that cause them to re-think…mehr

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2021 in Oakland, California. On a quiet block halfway up the hill, neighbors still live in an altered reality as the pandemic persists through its second year. In the third book in the Sheltered pandemic trilogy, Carlos, the gifted first grandson in the extended Gomez family, considers a path that may disappoint them. Rachel, the only child of a single mother, discovers something surprising about her roots, even as she is finding a new sense of purpose in her life. All around them, neighbors and family are faced with dilemmas small and large, personal and global, that cause them to re-think their futures. As they find their footing in a pandemic-changed world, the one thing they can all count on is the support of their community.
Autorenporträt
Kathryn Kahn has lived in Oakland, California for 40 years, and is delighted to write stories that show the city's unique spirit. Before her retirement, she did the marketing for Oakland's Woodminster Summer Musicals, taught writing at San Jose State University, worked for the Alameda County Office of Education, and was a marketing director for several technology companies. Now retired, she is writing fiction, telling stories about regular people who confront big problems with a positive spirit. Her first published fiction was her 2020 novella, Sheltered, set in an Oakland neighborhood near where the author lives, and focused a diverse group of neighbors who cope with global problems by helping each other locally. Following the same characters, Grounded was published in 2021, and Inspired will be published fall 2022. Kathryn is married to David Kahn, a retired professor of theater, and has two adult sons.