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In this heartfelt collection of essays, Loni Bier offers readers a window into her world through a series of captivating vignettes that capture the beauty and meaning in life's simple moments. Drawing from her own experiences as a wife, mother, grandmother, and keen observer of the world around her, Bier's writing is a testament to finding joy, humor, and wisdom in the ordinary. At the core of this book lies Bier's remarkable ability to imbue even the most mundane occurrences with profound significance and relatability. Whether recounting nostalgic tales from her youth, musing on the nuances…mehr

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In this heartfelt collection of essays, Loni Bier offers readers a window into her world through a series of captivating vignettes that capture the beauty and meaning in life's simple moments. Drawing from her own experiences as a wife, mother, grandmother, and keen observer of the world around her, Bier's writing is a testament to finding joy, humor, and wisdom in the ordinary. At the core of this book lies Bier's remarkable ability to imbue even the most mundane occurrences with profound significance and relatability. Whether recounting nostalgic tales from her youth, musing on the nuances of southern vernacular as a transplant from the North, or sharing amusing encounters with celebrities, Bier's narratives are infused with an infectious warmth and humor that will resonate deeply with readers. A central theme that permeates the collection is Bier's appreciation for family and the enduring bonds that shape our lives. From poignant reflections on her husband's health struggles to delightful anecdotes about the antics of her grandchildren, Bier's stories are a celebration of the love, laughter, and occasional drama that define familial relationships. Her ability to find meaning in the ordinary moments of domestic life is a testament to her talent as a writer and her profound understanding of what truly matters. Beyond the realm of family, Bier's essays also explore her varied interests and hobbies, each serving as a lens through which she examines the deeper truths of human existence. Whether delving into the therapeutic art of quilting, discovering the joys of pickleball, or embracing a lifelong love of learning, Bier's insights are both entertaining and thought-provoking, inviting readers to appreciate the richness that can be found in everyday pursuits. Woven throughout the collection is a celebration of goodness, kindness, and the enduring strength of the human spirit. Bier's admiration for the friends and acquaintances who have enriched her life shines through, reminding us of the profound impact that even fleeting connections can have on our lives. Her stories are a beacon of hope, reminding us to seek out and cherish the small acts of kindness that brighten our days. With her signature warmth, wit, and keen observations, Loni Bier has crafted a collection that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. In "The Cornershot," she invites readers to embark on a journey through the ordinary, revealing the extraordinary that lies within the fabric of everyday life. This book is a testament to the power of storytelling and a poignant reminder that true meaning can be found in the most unexpected of places - if only we have the heart to seek it out.
Autorenporträt
Loni Bier is a native of New York. She attended both Cornell University and Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Communications with a concentration in Medical Communications. She began her career as a project director for the pharmaceutical division of Young and Rubicam in New York City. From there she assumed the best job of her life; motherhood. After becoming an empty nester, she re-entered the work force and retired from the American Cancer Society in Roanoke, Virginia where she served as the patient liaison between breast cancer patients and breast surgeons. Being a baby boomer has given her life the values that she remains grateful for to this day. Her parents gifted her the principles of discipline, hard work, and the beliefs which will forever be the pillars that guide her life. She currently resides in Botetourt County, Virginia where she enjoys the fellowship of other quilters where she make Quilts of Valor for our veterans. The Quilts of Valor Foundation is an organization very close to her heart. When not quilting, she plays far too much Pickleball. She lives with her husband Tom, who plays more Pickleball than her.