A Sound of Rushing Water
English


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Conflict abuse and death stalk the main character as she tries to find redemption. Her search for love brings her into relationships that threaten both to destroy her and redeem her. I so enjoyed your book--it is a page-turner. I happen to be a very fussy reader and if I dont get drawn in quickly I will go on to the next book. But I had to stay up reading yours! It kept me enthralled from the first page! --Joanne Thomson The Sound of Rushing Water is an engaging read . . . it is rich in characterization and sense of place. It tells a tragic story of love lost but beautifully found again. --Bern Lewis A Sound of Rushing Water is one of the most delightful and beautifully written stories written about the lives of a family living in the New Jersey Shore Town of Brigantine. Being local to this particular beach I found myself totally engrossed in the various lives of the characters and their extended family and friends. It kept me in suspense until the very end. --Rosemarie Skroski A. C. Fisher was born in the Netherlands and raised in New Jersey. She graduated from Calvin College and has attended Western Michigan University and LaSalle University; she received a masters in writing from William Paterson University and participated in summer workshops on writing at the University of Iowa. Fisher taught English and art for more than fifty years at the secondary and college level in the Midwest and New Jersey. Currently she lives in Holland Michigan with her husband John. Fisher has written illustrated and published a book of poetry Daughters of Zion: Voices of the Women in the Bible and has published articles and poetry in journals for many years.
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