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The author's goal in writing this book was to preserve the contents of her mother's journals and calendars, as well as her reflections about life and spiritual matters, so that future generations can have a glimpse of the everyday life of Margaret Pearson, a woman who loved God, her family, and the farm she lived in for seventy years. The Years Come and Go is primarily a contribution to a family legacy, but it will also be of interest to anyone who enjoys reading memoirs about the ordinary lives of extraordinary people. Margaret Pearson writes as she lives, with a soft heart for all living…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The author's goal in writing this book was to preserve the contents of her mother's journals and calendars, as well as her reflections about life and spiritual matters, so that future generations can have a glimpse of the everyday life of Margaret Pearson, a woman who loved God, her family, and the farm she lived in for seventy years. The Years Come and Go is primarily a contribution to a family legacy, but it will also be of interest to anyone who enjoys reading memoirs about the ordinary lives of extraordinary people. Margaret Pearson writes as she lives, with a soft heart for all living things, a profound trust in God for his mercy, and boundless gratitude for the people in her life. This book could also serve as a reference guide for settling disputes about the weather in Northern Minnesota on a particular day during the years of 1989 to 2015.
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Autorenporträt
Judy Patberg is an author and co-editor of a family memoir titled We Just Shoveled Two Feet of Partly Cloudy. In addition, she has written From Peace Corps with Love, a book about her experiences as a Peace Corps Volunteer in the early 70s; A Winter Sabbatical, the story of a middle-aged woman's return to the place she grew up; Tribute: Three Lives Remembered, a story honoring the memories of three people whose different worlds were inextricably tied to each other; and Rushing to Sunset, a book describing two extreme physical and mental challenges the author undertook at different times in her life - one when she was young and the other when she was old but felt young. Patberg also co-authored Teaching Comprehension, a text to help teachers implement comprehension strategies in their classrooms. She lives in Harbor Springs, Michigan.