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Ronnie, Relney, and Renee have been friends throughout the years, and have shared their lives with one another. They are like sisters that fight and makeup but their love is always withstanding. They find the bittersweet success of life through careers that rise, loves that die, and the challenge of keeping it all together. They face decisions of loving their men or having a career because no one can have them both. As they face their challenges they do it together and their bond of love for one another grows.
Women who love deeply do things and say things to get the love that they think they need and want and sometimes they have to move on the get to the real true love that they so desire. This is the story of several women who find themselves on this road and what transpires for them and to them along the way.
Ronnie is a woman serving her country and trying to find the American dream. She is enlisted and trying to find the right paths to successfulness within the depths of the Army. She is dedicated to the service but is looking for love in all the wrong places. She is finding new friends and sharing hardships in both her military and personal life. She is finding it hard to be in a man's world nevertheless working through the stereotypes. She strives to be the best mother and wife that she can be. She must make a hard decision to stay in or get out to raise her family. Will the love she found be enough to sustain her military career and marriage? The poetry is poems that she had written from the heart as inspiration to herself and others during times of happiness and sadness. This is Ronnie's story from the beginning of her service days to where she is today proudly serving her country.
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Explores the main themes that have exercised visual art in Wales throughout most of the twentieth century, by outlining the conception and history of the largest community of artists in Wales - The Welsh Group. This title brings together names as diverse in practice as Sir Cedric Morris, Ceri Richards and Brenda Chamberlin.