'Twill Be All Right Come Mornin' Luv

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Irene Hope Hedrick has returned with Volume 2 of her memoir. A gifted writer and storyteller she can still recite from Robert Louis Stevenson's poem From A Railway Carriage. Irene's father read William Blake to her as a child called her by her nickname Our I. She learned early that Infinity is in the here and now and that Eternity demands is relentless. Her father also told her: If you grow up with a kind heart and a sense of love you'll live to be a hundred. Irene intends to even as she invites you to listen to her stories from the depression World War II in England marriage to a Yankee soldier and immigration to the United States. If as it is said Charity can be given with an empty hand with a kind word Irene has been charitable in the gift of these hopeful tales. She includes quotes by thinkers as diverse as Plato Herodotus song lyrics and wisdom-bearing language. Read and be nourished. Ann Staley teacher poet & essayist author of Primary Sources
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