Love Always, Nannie
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Book Details
About the Book
Samantha's grandmother had lived in Alberta. As a child, her grandmother couldn't be a big part of her life. Sam remembered her grandmother's words of regret written in a birthday card she had sent to her on her twelfth birthday. Because of the distance between them, her grandmother had missed watching her grow and sharing in her dreams. At ten years of age, Sam had visited her grandmother only the once in Alberta. The memory of that one visit never left Sam's mind. She always planned to move to Alberta at some time in her life. Sam never got back to Alberta but now both her sons would be living in the west. Now her grandchildren would be so far away, would they know her and remember her despite the miles between them. She didn't want to experience the regret that her grandmother had felt. Sam's life was rooted in the east with Rick and with her career as a nurse. Eventually life would come full circle.
About the Author
Linda Arenburg lives in a small town in eastern Canada with her husband and cat. She works part time as an ICU nurse. Her maternal grandmother lived in Alberta and her eldest son and family now live there. Her youngest son and family live close by. She enjoys writing, crafts, motorcycling and visits with her grandchildren and step-grandchildren.