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Real life is the birthplace of the best stories. The tales related
in Lines From the Times are drawn from real life. Lacking the
length of a short story, these tales are pithy reflections on life
as it is encountered by the author. From a little girl's
conversation on a park bench, a grown man flying a kite in the
church yard, a daughter's attempts to rein in an indulgent
grandfather, a homeless man or a drug-influenced woman seeking
direction, an adventure getting children off to school, strangers
passed along life's journey, all combine to entertain and delight.
These are not sermons by any means, but hey are parables of life
where one finds a lesson taught, a prejudice challenged or a value
uplifted. Lines From the Times is a mirror held up to our age
reflecting our beauty and our blemishes. There's love in these
pages; there's sadness for love not shown. There's acceptance here;
there's rejection. We can find ourselves tucked inside the stories,
ourselves at our best and at our worse.
Real life is the birthplace of the best stories. The tales related
in Lines From the Times are drawn from real life. Lacking the
length of a short story, these tales are pithy reflections on life
as it is encountered by the author. From a little girl's
conversation on a park bench, a grown man flying a kite in the
church yard, a daughter's attempts to rein in an indulgent
grandfather, a homeless man or a drug-influenced woman seeking
direction, an adventure getting children off to school, strangers
passed along life's journey, all combine to entertain and delight.
These are not sermons by any means, but hey are parables of life
where one finds a lesson taught, a prejudice challenged or a value
uplifted. Lines From the Times is a mirror held up to our age
reflecting our beauty and our blemishes. There's love in these
pages; there's sadness for love not shown. There's acceptance here;
there's rejection. We can find ourselves tucked inside the stories,
ourselves at our best and at our worse.
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