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- Verlag: Neil Investments Inc
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 6mm x 152mm
- Gewicht: 362g
- ISBN-13: 9781098331924
- ISBN-10: 1098331923
- Artikelnr.: 60206828
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Nancy Glenn Powell grew up on an Arkansas farm with seven siblings. She is familiar with farm life and work, which helped enable her to write about family and rural life with its joys and hardships. She has seven previously published books. The first three The Ollie's Angel Series are based on her mother's life. "Dark Secrets," formerly called "Ollie's Angels," is the story of Ollie's youth; it won first place in the 2010 Oklahoma Writers' Federation, Inc, (OWFI) Mainstream Novel Contest. "Angels for All" won third place in the 2010 OWFI Nonfiction Contest--it is the story of a young couple's struggle to survive and keep their farm during the Great Depression years. "Listen for the Angels," shows the love and hardships of a farm family during the drought years following the Great Depression. "Whom Shall I Fear," "Protecting the Innocent," and "Pursued" The Keepers Series are suspense novels. These books follow the life of a teen after her parents' death--she was abducted by a man who planned to sell her in South America and take her inheritance. This fiction series involves murder, mystery, and romance. Nancy's last published book, creative nonfiction, "Where Grass Grows High, And Slavers' Hounds Don't Howl" (self-published in 2019), is based on the life of Samuel Glenn and the survival of his family during Civil War times. Samuel was the author's great, great grandfather. This book won a Readers Favorite 5-Star Award. Nancy has also won awards for short stories and poetry. She is married and the mother of two children, a member of the Church of Christ, River Valley Writers of Fort Smith, Roundtable Poets of Arkansas, and the Oklahoma Writers' Federation, (OWFI). She retired from the City of Fort Smith to pursue a writing career.