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What do a new teacher, a college dropout, a recently widowed woman with a young daughter, and an overweight college co-ed have in common? They all find themselves in Summerfield, a small quiet college town where nothing out of the ordinary ever seems to happen--at least not until they move there. The women are all seeking the same things--a satisfying career, a sense of accomplishment, and stability in their love life. They soon find themselves in the middle of adventures they never dreamed would happen. Each woman's life is changed forever by someone who has an unexpected influence on her…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
What do a new teacher, a college dropout, a recently widowed woman with a young daughter, and an overweight college co-ed have in common? They all find themselves in Summerfield, a small quiet college town where nothing out of the ordinary ever seems to happen--at least not until they move there. The women are all seeking the same things--a satisfying career, a sense of accomplishment, and stability in their love life. They soon find themselves in the middle of adventures they never dreamed would happen. Each woman's life is changed forever by someone who has an unexpected influence on her life, whether for better or worse. Their heart-warming stories provide entertaining moments for all readers who appreciate a good story about romance, adventure, and humorous situations.
Autorenporträt
Dianne H. Lundy grew up in the north Louisiana establishing her country roots. She was an active 4-H member, winning the Key Club Award her senior year. She put those skills to use by obtaining a B.S. degree in vocational home economics from Harding University in Arkansas. She taught for thirty-three years in Louisiana schools, later obtaining two graduate degrees and being named to "Who's Who Among American Teachers" five times. She met her husband, Richard, on the ham radio. They married and had one son, Jonathan, who is now married with three young daughters affectionally known as "The A-Team." After retiring, she now devotes her time to writing, cooking, gardening, and spending time with her granddaughters. Her first book was her autobiography, "The Girl from Nip 'n' Tuck."