"Irvin and Rosa" is a granddaughter's recounting of her grandparents' life journey.
Along the way the remembrance is both poignant and amusing as it chronicles the mores of a family in a southeast Pennsylvania town.
Joan Sutton is also the author of "Twisted Shamrocks: the Story of Three Irish Families". She lives with her husband, Jim, in Berks County, Pennsylvania.They are the parents of five daughters and the grandparents of seven grandchildren.
In the chapter entitled "Sycamore Road" the preview should be the last paragraph in the chapter.
Beginning sentence: "At some time in every adult life the older mind tries to reconstruct the happiest times of childhood."
Ending sentence: "It didn't get any better than that."