You know me; I'm not one to complain

Essays on life and the way I see things

by Reverend Paul Peck


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Softcover
$14.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/27/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 154
ISBN : 9780595501496

About the Book

Dorothy Shea Chapman was the last person in the world to take herself seriously. When she first came to our Autobiography Workshop, held in the Community/Senior Citizen Center in Dana Point, CA, she entered the room with a bouncing flair and a spirited walk, while folding up her red-tipped white cane. One knew immediately that this woman was full of wit, intelligent without the egotism that often goes with it, possessing a self-deprecating manner that worked as a magnet. Dorothy's essays and poetry hit their target every time. Nothing-no subject-was off-limits for her pen. She exhibits a sensitivity not often seen when she tackles life's most laborious challenges-even grief. She tackled everything from kitchen pots to kibitzing pols, from gravy to graft. This book promises you one laughing-out-loud page after another! Let this mother, grandmother and great-grandmother regale you, teach you, and bless you.


About the Author

Born in Glens Falls, New York and raised in New Haven, Connecticut, Sir Reverend Paul Lachlan Peck received his degrees from the University of Connecticut (B.S.), Westfield State Teachers College (M.Ed.) in Massachusetts. Peck currently writes and counsels in Dana Point, CA. He has published thirteen books. His website is www.PaulLPeck.com.