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“Hey! You Got Eyeballs In There?” Acknowledgements

Hey! You Got Eyeballs In There?

By Kate Chamberlin

 

As Grace grows up, some of her stories are happy, some trying, some enlightening, and a few themes are sad, but, they’re all the warp and woof of what goes into the tapestry of life we call Family. The daily living skills and techniques demonstrated by the fictional characters in these stories are valid, tried and true.

 

Book IV:  Grandma Grace

#43. Charles and David

#44. Grandma Grace’s S’mores

#45. Green Trillium In May

#46.  Search For Boy And Dog

#47.  The Hollow Tree

#48. So many Flowers

#49. Drumlin Woods Aflame

#50. Tragedy Strikes

#51.  Grandma Grace’s Spring Planting Time Tips

#52. Acknowledgements:

So many of my inspirations for stories were generated by family members, whether they knew it or not. Some of the times were happy, some trying, some enlightening, and a few themes are sad, but, they’re all the warp and woof of what goes into the tapestry of life we call Family. The daily living skills and techniques the fictional characters demonstrate are valid, tried, and true.

 

Cover photo:

Blind teacher Kate Chamberlin photographed by Kevin Rivoli for “Blind Ambition” written by Michele Locastro Rivoli, Democrat and Chronicle Newspaper, December 30, 1998.

 

Author Contact information:

www.katechamberlin.com

Kathryngc@juno.com

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