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"In an age of increasing international insecurity, the concept of home becomes of still greater importance, as does our relationship with other races and cultures. This account of an American-born woman of Ukrainian extraction, married for 50 years to a Devon farmer, offers a small but entrancing vision of what unlikely meetings of culture, blood and tradition can produce. This wise and spirited account of one woman's life suggests how old traditions, transplanted, can become renewed and how brave life choices can generate creative outcomes. I read Karen's story with the kind of quiet pleasure that only the truly authentic can deliver." Salley Vickers…mehr

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"In an age of increasing international insecurity, the concept of home becomes of still greater importance, as does our relationship with other races and cultures. This account of an American-born woman of Ukrainian extraction, married for 50 years to a Devon farmer, offers a small but entrancing vision of what unlikely meetings of culture, blood and tradition can produce. This wise and spirited account of one woman's life suggests how old traditions, transplanted, can become renewed and how brave life choices can generate creative outcomes. I read Karen's story with the kind of quiet pleasure that only the truly authentic can deliver." Salley Vickers
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Karen Eugenia Boreham writes novels under the name Karen Hayes, which have been published by Simon & Schuster, Black Swan, and other major publishers. Some of her novels have been translated into several languages, as well as being made into audio books. She also writes poetry and children's books, and has published two novels under the name Karen Nelson. Karen and her husband Nigel live in Devon, in the same house near Dartmoor where they raised four children and continue to accommodate their seven delightful grandchildren as often as possible.