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What would you do if you had a pet with talent? Well, since I am a writer I decided to put out a book about her. I will be mean and not tell you what she did that was different. You will have to read the book. It will be easy though because there are a lot of nice pictures, some of them, like the cover, I have painted. Have fun. Carole always had artistic talent, but her early days were spent in the musical theatre. She had roles in 'Funny Girl' and 'Cabaret' where she got to play Signe Hasso's leading role, and got to do her role for a whole week in Chicago. Both shows were the first national…mehr

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What would you do if you had a pet with talent? Well, since I am a writer I decided to put out a book about her. I will be mean and not tell you what she did that was different. You will have to read the book. It will be easy though because there are a lot of nice pictures, some of them, like the cover, I have painted. Have fun. Carole always had artistic talent, but her early days were spent in the musical theatre. She had roles in 'Funny Girl' and 'Cabaret' where she got to play Signe Hasso's leading role, and got to do her role for a whole week in Chicago. Both shows were the first national tours done by the Broadway producers and directors. Even then people like Pearl Bailey told her she should be writing. Then many yeas later when she had a home, a husband and a computer she started writing. What inspired her was a teacher of women in history. She wrote the book and lo and behold she was not up to the history of the war. She finished in four books.
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After many years of acting, Carole finally listened to others and decided to start writing. At age 79, she began by writing a four book novel about women in early American history. It took many years to compete the books due to the research of history. They are now on the market. Her next book came as a surprise to her as it was a book for children. A little baby came into her family after many years of waiting. Carole saw her only once, but she was impressed that the little girl loved to read and loved owls. So Carole set to work on "It's Ally's Turn". Carole's best friend, and a noted artist, Roberta Davis agreed to do the artwork and a book was born. Carole, at 88, has several books in mind, and will continue to write as long as she can. Two books that she is working on are a spiritual book called "All One of Us" and a space odyssey named "The Planet".