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This fine piece of literature was written in the seventies. Florence rediscovered it, read it and wanting to bring her dream to fruition, is now offering this masterwork to the world. Florence imagines that this book will be a screen play. May you find pleasure in the story of a young woman's flight, as she takes you through the pages of this written word.

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This fine piece of literature was written in the seventies. Florence rediscovered it, read it and wanting to bring her dream to fruition, is now offering this masterwork to the world. Florence imagines that this book will be a screen play. May you find pleasure in the story of a young woman's flight, as she takes you through the pages of this written word.

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Florence Mae Brentano is the second born child of four daughters of the late, Archie Clarence and Mary Madeline Samuel. Even as a little girl she had lots of dreams, including having a big family, of which she attained by, giving life to ten children. Florence was instrumental in growing a large family garbage service business in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. She received her Bachelor of Science Degree from Portland State University. Don James, a Professor and Author, became her longtime confidant and companion. Don encouraged her to write, as she did. The two of them were members of the Oregon Writer's Colony, which convenes at the Oregon Coast each year. Florence lived ocean side in Rockaway Beach, Oregon, for nearly fifty years. She is currently residing with her daughter Molly Jo Carr, near the lovely Mill Creek, in Stayton, Oregon. She is a Great-Grandmother to numerous little darlings.