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This novel is about three childhood friends who graduated in 1970 reunite at a former friends funeral. During the funeral, they realize that a former friend who'd been abducted during their prom was never located. The family needs closure. Nancy fell in love with a man who was sent to Vietnam. They became engaged but he broke the engagement once he completed his tour of duty. Nancy never understood the reason behind the breakup. She eventually married but the marriage didn't last long. Mike was her fiance's name and favorite brother to Sharon. Sharon, a minister was never able to accept the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This novel is about three childhood friends who graduated in 1970 reunite at a former friends funeral. During the funeral, they realize that a former friend who'd been abducted during their prom was never located. The family needs closure. Nancy fell in love with a man who was sent to Vietnam. They became engaged but he broke the engagement once he completed his tour of duty. Nancy never understood the reason behind the breakup. She eventually married but the marriage didn't last long. Mike was her fiance's name and favorite brother to Sharon. Sharon, a minister was never able to accept the death of her brother, Mike, and few people knew of her sexual preference. Judy, an alcoholic and drug abuser, became a a Doctor of German studies and lives in Madison. Something happened to her at a party after graduation. She's held onto this secret all these years which caused her marriage to fall about. This is a novel about life, love, forgiveness, and redemption.
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Autorenporträt
Barbara Schlichting was born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota where her First Ladies Mystery Series is set. Dolley Madison: The Blood Spangled Banner. Barbara graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School in 1970. Later, she and her husband moved their family to Bemidji. She attended Bemidji State University where she earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees in elementary education and special education. Barbara also likes to write in other genres. Whispers From The Wind is her first poetry book which has poems for all ages. Barbara has been known to travel too much, and read while not paying attention to her husband. However she has had an English penpal for over fifty years.