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Land Over Time is the sequel to the book Something In the Sky, and continues the story of sophomore Lyle Kent who comes back to Oregon to help his family survive. During his ramblings through the countryside, he discovers a strange place in the woods that only nature and history can explain. He also finds a place in his community where he tries to help others and himself. This is the story of a small town struggling with change, growth, and how everyone has a duty and a right to participate in decisions about the future. About the Author June A. Reynolds was born in Oregon and moved to Hilltop…mehr

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Land Over Time is the sequel to the book Something In the Sky, and continues the story of sophomore Lyle Kent who comes back to Oregon to help his family survive. During his ramblings through the countryside, he discovers a strange place in the woods that only nature and history can explain. He also finds a place in his community where he tries to help others and himself. This is the story of a small town struggling with change, growth, and how everyone has a duty and a right to participate in decisions about the future. About the Author June A. Reynolds was born in Oregon and moved to Hilltop Farm near Sherwood when she was ten years old. She has been a teacher and librarian in the Pacific Northwest for 35 years and has worked with students from pre-K to 12th grade. She has also taught secondary levels of English, History, and Drama. She has two grown children and two grandchildren. Being a local historian, Mrs. Reynolds has written two history books about Sherwood and one historical fiction book about Alsea, Oregon. She has written two screenplays and several stage plays, along with a musical for the Oregon Sesquicentennial. She re-enacts history and runs a History Camp every summer for kids. She now has ties to Arizona and writes short story books about the local lore of the state in her "Desert Series." Hiking, camping, playing folk music and freelance writing for blogs keeps her busy most of the year.
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Autorenporträt
June (Weisenback) Reynolds came to Chehalem Mountain in 1962 and started Sherwood School in 5th grade. She is a 4th generation Oregonian and her children are 5th generation. She was a librarian and teacher for 40 years and even taught U.S. History because she was a living history re-enactor! As a child, she never learned any Sherwood History and so in 2001, she started writing a history book about the area and helped with the new Historical Society. This is her story of World War II from her parent's viewpoint and that of the Sherwood Community members of the 1940s.