Kitty Strickland Shore (1924 - 2002) wrote "Red Roses and Silver Wings," a memoir about her life with her high school sweetheart and first husband, Jack Strickland. The book tells of their experiences that included Jack's training as a military pilot, his time overseas, and his final mission in the 1940's - at that time Kitty was 21 years old and pregnant, with a baby at home.
Kitty never let adversity or age be a factor in making decisions about what she or others could achieve. For example, when she was in her 40's she took painting lessons and learned she could do well painting with oils. She held several shows of her paintings and created greeting cards that sported the still life images she created. In her early 70's she learned to use a computer, and during that time in her life she researched and wrote "Red Roses and Silver Wings."
Kitty Strickland Shore - "artist, author and mom" - brings the personal side of World War II to life in her book about one young family's separation and journey through those years at war.