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Dianne H. Lundy has finally achieved her two dreams in life: finding the perfect man and obtaining the ideal job--or has she? She enters Pineville High School, the final school of her teaching career, but will the student body of over 1,000 students prove too much for her? She rises to meet the challenge with some humorous and sometimes outlandish situations. Her journey in her home life continues as she becomes a mother and brings up a son, whose antics sometimes try her patience. Her faith is tested as she deals with aging parents and unexpected pets, retires, and endures several years of…mehr

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Dianne H. Lundy has finally achieved her two dreams in life: finding the perfect man and obtaining the ideal job--or has she? She enters Pineville High School, the final school of her teaching career, but will the student body of over 1,000 students prove too much for her? She rises to meet the challenge with some humorous and sometimes outlandish situations. Her journey in her home life continues as she becomes a mother and brings up a son, whose antics sometimes try her patience. Her faith is tested as she deals with aging parents and unexpected pets, retires, and endures several years of treatment for cancer, which brings her back to God in one of her happiest moments.
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DIANNE H. LUNDY earned a B. S. degree from Harding University in Searcy, Arkansas. She later obtained two graduate degrees from ULM and NSU. She met her husband, Richard, on the ham radio while carpooling with another ham radio operator. They married and had one son, Jonathan, who is now married with three young daughters, affectionately known as the "A-Team." She devoted her life to teaching for 33 years. She was named to "Who's Who Among American Teachers" five times and was named a Special Daughter of the State of Louisiana and an Ambassador of Good Will for the state by Gov. John Bel Edwards in 2019.