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GramaTell Me A Story is a Folklore volume. My worldmy formative years between five and eight years old took place in a small Western Washington Town of mild climatemuch rain. My grandmother, mothers mother, 60 plus, lived with our family of five: Mom, Dad, myself, my sister (three years younger), my brother (five years younger). Mom was a housewife. My father worked in the local creamery. We lived in an old turn of the century (19th) house with a big, long wrap-around side porch on a large corner lot with an oak and fruit trees. Dad kept a large vegetable garden. Three cousins who lived near, a neighborhood girl, the grade-school just down the block, Sunday School and Church were my world (1937-1940). I believe it was a wholesome place and timerebuilding after the Depression. My grandmother liked to tell us about her early life in Western Pennsylvania Dutch Country. Grandma was orphaned at three when her mother died. Mary Elizabeth grew up living with one Aunt and Uncle after the other.
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Poseidon's Lair is a culmination of the authors fascination with the Bermuda Triangle, the Sea, Caves, and "the Story". With the background help of Charles Berli, others who expert ncedBermuda Triangle tragedies, the latest information on travel in the Bahamas, snorkeling, plus the familiar and imaginative of the author, Poseidon's Lair was born. It is very fast pace, active, wholesome, enjoyable, laughter filled read with a little to ponder added. The dialogue is easy flow, up-front. Father, Son, and the Girl from the sea find themselves in a turmoil to build new lives. They are caught together on a Bahama Island. Mandy, the girl from the sea, is a storyteller. Her storie corne straight from the sea. She brings with her the lives buried there, from the WWII Planes, back to the Greek Slave Ship--those who were swallowed up by the cruel, unrelenting, diabolical Sea. It's a charmer!
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