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Spanish Moss (Hardcover)
Marie Bush Pinschmidt
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R833
Discovery Miles 8 330
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The author, in SPANISH MOSS, takes the reader back to New Orleans;
this time to the exclusive Garden District and the shores of Lake
Pontchartrain. Megan Marcus, daughter of a well known and respected
physician, finds herself sandwiched between two handsome suitors,
one who understands and appreciates her creative nature, and the
other who wants to add her to his collection of the finer things of
life. Her previously safe and unruffled life is threatened when one
of her suitors, the smooth-talking, charismatic Justin, morphs into
someone Megan no longer understands. She fears he could shatter any
chance she has for happiness -- he might even be dangerous.
Drifting in the quiet waters of her professional and personal life,
it takes a stormy sailboat ride, a sudden illness, and a
serendipitous meeting of a man she hadn't believed existed, to
cause Megan to rethink her dreams for the future. Will she choose
to become a college art professor or opt for a less collegial life
of creativity? Will her desire to introduce a bit of the art world
to the less fortunate youth of the city be realized? Perhaps even
more importantly, which suiter will she take into her heart, and
what will happen to the one she leaves behind? SPANISH MOSS offers
the reader a journey of lovely descriptive southern prose of the
famous city as well as the moss-laden landscape of the Louisiana
bayou country. Megan's story snares the reader into a search for
the meaning and realization of true love. The novel also offers a
glimpse into the professional world of medicine and art, a tempting
tour of food, fun, and frolic, in a story filled with intriguing
narrative and dialogue.
This is not a book about dying but a lovely written memoir of
living, loving, and learning, and finally accepting that which
cannot be changed. It's purpose is to inform and inspire as well as
assure those in similar circumstances that their strength is
immeasurable and that they are not alone. The author has known
great love, great joy, heartbreak and more than her share of life's
sorrows. She learned that one cannot control or conquer the will of
the wind, but can climb aboard and from the ride learn what it
means to endure.
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Spanish Moss (Paperback)
Marie Bush Pinschmidt
bundle available
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R581
Discovery Miles 5 810
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The author, in SPANISH MOSS, takes the reader back to New Orleans;
this time to the exclusive Garden District and the shores of Lake
Pontchartrain. Megan Marcus, daughter of a well known and respected
physician, finds herself sandwiched between two handsome suitors,
one who understands and appreciates her creative nature, and the
other who wants to add her to his collection of the finer things of
life. Her previously safe and unruffled life is threatened when one
of her suitors, the smooth-talking, charismatic Justin, morphs into
someone Megan no longer understands. She fears he could shatter any
chance she has for happiness -- he might even be dangerous.
Drifting in the quiet waters of her professional and personal life,
it takes a stormy sailboat ride, a sudden illness, and a
serendipitous meeting of a man she hadn't believed existed, to
cause Megan to rethink her dreams for the future. Will she choose
to become a college art professor or opt for a less collegial life
of creativity? Will her desire to introduce a bit of the art world
to the less fortunate youth of the city be realized? Perhaps even
more importantly, which suiter will she take into her heart, and
what will happen to the one she leaves behind? SPANISH MOSS offers
the reader a journey of lovely descriptive southern prose of the
famous city as well as the moss-laden landscape of the Louisiana
bayou country. Megan's story snares the reader into a search for
the meaning and realization of true love. The novel also offers a
glimpse into the professional world of medicine and art, a tempting
tour of food, fun, and frolic, in a story filled with intriguing
narrative and dialogue.
This is not a book about dying but a lovely written memoir of
living, loving, and learning, and finally accepting that which
cannot be changed. It's purpose is to inform and inspire as well as
assure those in similar circumstances that their strength is
immeasurable and that they are not alone. The author has known
great love, great joy, heartbreak and more than her share of life's
sorrows. She learned that one cannot control or conquer the will of
the wind, but can climb aboard and from the ride learn what it
means to endure.
Maggie Swanson, attractive and accomplished manager of a medical
clinic in Southern Ohio, has had a lifelong dream of becoming a
successful fulltime artist, but can't see that happening in her
small town. She also has a dream of regaining ownership of her old
family home and small farm and turning it into an artist's retreat.
Disillusioned after a failed romance, Maggie vacations at an
ocean-side hotel in Jupiter, Florida in an attempt to make sense of
her life and questionable future. Instead of sorting out her
conflicting emotions, she meets the charming Dr. Brad Newsome, a
Virginia gentleman fresh out of his medical residency and searching
for a place to practice. But Brad has unresolved romantic
interests. Maggie ends her vacation believing Brad has no place in
her future. She leaves her job and her hometown to pursue her
artistic dream. She moves to New Orleans to live in her Uncle Tom's
antebellum home for a year of art study. Free of romantic
entanglement, she succeeds beyond her wildest dream in the famous
and exciting city. Will Maggie's long-lived dream of regaining the
family home and farm come true? Will the paths of Maggie and Brad
again merge and bring true happiness, or will their long separation
doom any future entanglements? The answers may surprise you.
MAGGIE'S RETREAT is a sequel to the author's successful first novel
MAN ON THE BALCONY, a continuation of the lives of Maggie (an
accomplished artist), and Brad (a doctor), each striving to make a
difference in an unsettled world. Their continued love story brings
them face to face with the misdirected youth of today, Alzhimer's
disease, and a shooting that almost destroys everything. This book
shows that doctors can have a life outside of medicine and a
successful artist doesn't need to live in a NYC loft. Although
Maggie and Brad's dreams have come true, they find there is no safe
place or guaranteed future in their small town. Their home is
invaded by a troubled young man but the encounter proves to be an
unexpected blessing when Maggie and Brad are able to chart his
course in a totally different direction. Maggie's dream of running
an artist retreat also came true but not without challenges after
being caught up in the personal lives of the artists. Just when
Maggie's hopes were merging and expanding, her full life was
shattered by a shooting at Brad's clinic, leaving a life hanging in
the balance. The shooting catapulted him into national fame, a
place he had no desire to be. Courage, love, and determination
paved their way not only for survival, but brought them unexpected
joy. MAGGIE'S RETREAT stands on its own as a novel, but those who
loved MAN ON THE BALCONY will not want to miss the exciting twists
and turns in the continued saga of Maggie and Brad. The author's
descriptive prose and sense of story will delight you. She is now
working on her third novel, SPANISH MOSS, so stay tuned. To read
more about this accomplished writer visit her web site at
www.mariepinschmidt.com
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