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From Inez to Andrew is a collection of poems Inez Needham Spiller wrote in the 1940s, and poems by her grandson, Andrew Whipple, written in 2021.
Many of Inez's poems deal with WWII, as well as with her impending death at the young age of 42 from a heart condition. Andrew's poems reflect his time as an Army Officer and his appreciation for others who've served our Country. Other poems evolved from his background in sports and as a small-town country boy. The book is the beautiful story of the coming together of a grandson and grandmother who never met in real life.

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From Inez to Andrew is a collection of poems Inez Needham Spiller wrote in the 1940s, and poems by her grandson, Andrew Whipple, written in 2021.

Many of Inez's poems deal with WWII, as well as with her impending death at the young age of 42 from a heart condition. Andrew's poems reflect his time as an Army Officer and his appreciation for others who've served our Country. Other poems evolved from his background in sports and as a small-town country boy. The book is the beautiful story of the coming together of a grandson and grandmother who never met in real life.


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Andrew Whipple was born in Mountain Home, Idaho. He attended Boise State University, the University of Idaho, and Washington State University. He retired from the Idaho Army National Guard in 2011 and from Kootenai School District in Harrison, Idaho, in 2017. He's now a chicken, pheasant, and tree farmer. During the spring he can be found announcing track meets in northern Idaho.