Sharing the memories of growing up Lane between the 1960's and
1970's, Debra Lane LeBlanc tells the stories of her large family,
highlighting the hilarity and humility resulting from three very
different decades living together in limited space. This love story
of a family unfolds in story-telling fashion, depicting raucous 4th
of July parties, the shock and embarrassment of her father wearing
his beloved WW II-Navy issued trunks way past their prime, scary
moments on Easter Sunday with wayward lambs, and taking turns being
the unfortunate target of her mother's spot-on aim with her trusty
gold-flowered plastic slippers. Funny and occasionally insightful,
this book underscores the joys and trials of a quirky, but loving
family.
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