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Award-winning short story writer Patricia Frame returns with a series of heartfelt vignettes about a retired teacher who marches to beat of her own drum. Having retired from decades of teaching, Rose is looking for a new beginning. After moving into the Parkview Retirement Home, she wonders if she's made a mistake as most of the residents have trouble keeping up with her quick wit, sharp tongue and care-free spirit. But marching to the beat of her own drum and always donning the perfect hat for every occasion, Rose builds a new life. Whether contending with nosy neighbors and ever watchful…mehr

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Award-winning short story writer Patricia Frame returns with a series of heartfelt vignettes about a retired teacher who marches to beat of her own drum. Having retired from decades of teaching, Rose is looking for a new beginning. After moving into the Parkview Retirement Home, she wonders if she's made a mistake as most of the residents have trouble keeping up with her quick wit, sharp tongue and care-free spirit. But marching to the beat of her own drum and always donning the perfect hat for every occasion, Rose builds a new life. Whether contending with nosy neighbors and ever watchful staff members or making loyal friends, Rose proves you are never too old for adventure. Through a series of short stories, Frame illustrates how age is only a number through her daring protagonist with a heart of gold. Humorous and relatable, Rose Did It will have adults and seniors in stitches.
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Autorenporträt
Patricia Frame is short story writer, playwright and author of the novel Carla. Her short children's story The Tree received an honorable mention in the 85th Annual Writers' Digest Writing Competition. She has lived in five different states and traveled to 14 more in her professional life. In each one, she has encountered wonderful people, the kind of people depicted in her stories.