A collection of poetry including nostalgic poems about a family odyssey to California during the 1940's, nature, birds, and other wildlife; cameos of children, friends and ancestors, and thoughts about confronting old age. Three short stories: one about a family trip to "Diddy Wah Diddy," another about a child's confrontation with loss of a parent; and last, a story about the "death of a patriarch."
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Diane Marquart Moore is a writer living in Sewanee, Tennessee during the summer and in New Iberia, Louisiana during the winter. She has written novels, articles, and non-fiction books, has been an editor and is a retired archdeacon of the Episcopal Diocese of Western Louisiana. Diane has lived in Louisiana, Texas, Maine, Tennessee, and in southern Iran during the reign of the Shahanshah. She writes a weekly blog entitled "A Words Worth."
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