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n 1964, the United States is healing from the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The Beatles' "British Invasion" distracts a country in mourning. Against this backdrop, young Pam deals with the guilt she's feeling from spying on her parents. Pam takes some time away from trying to discover the secret her mom and dad are hiding. She enjoys just being a kid as she and her friends encounter the village's tyrant and enjoy many adventures together. When mistakes come to light, Pam and her older brother John learn some important lessons. The love of their family and the realization of God's…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
n 1964, the United States is healing from the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The Beatles' "British Invasion" distracts a country in mourning. Against this backdrop, young Pam deals with the guilt she's feeling from spying on her parents. Pam takes some time away from trying to discover the secret her mom and dad are hiding. She enjoys just being a kid as she and her friends encounter the village's tyrant and enjoy many adventures together. When mistakes come to light, Pam and her older brother John learn some important lessons. The love of their family and the realization of God's unconditional love reaffirm the immense value of life. Based on true events, Daisy Days of Spring will have you giggling and on edge as you learn what it was like to grow up during a different time in the historic village of Brownville, New York.
Autorenporträt
Pamela Rose Gardner Scee was raised in Brownville, New York. She worked in the Brownville Post Office and served in the United Methodist Church there for most of her adult life. She now lives in the village of Sackets Harbor. For a decade, she owned and operated Saturdays Sundaes and More, an ice cream stand, with her family. She teaches Sunday school and helps homeschool her six grandchildren.