About the Author, Eve Quillin |
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Eve Quillin went from the depression and all of the problems that went with it, through life in the 1930's dust bowl, in a house with no utilities, not even an "outhouse" to a small town, where she "lived" through the movies that came to town every week, fantasizing a life as a "star" with celebrities as friends, to the reality of the struggle that all lives consist of, If that life includes marriage at 13, three children by 17, a career in the field of cosmetology, where she became a respected hair color technician and teacher, and to finally realize her dream of writing about the stars that she lived with, in her fantasy world so many years ago. The life of this lady can best be described by a loosely quoted statement that was made by Maya Angelou. She said "I did as good as I knew how to, and when I knew better I did better."
This book is of the struggles, dreams, and dreams realized. You'll love the form of the stories, which are 69 short stories, so you can read as much or as little as you have time for, at any sitting. You'll learn things that you'll never read in the National Enquirer, about your favorite star, and you'll be inspired, in this day of terror and dread, that we live in, to know that even at 75 you can realize the greatest dream, of all, to be a published author. Move over "Grandma Moses", here comes Eve!!! |
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