Like Silver Tested
The gazebo had become her private refuge
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Book Details
About the Book
In this stimulating story you will become aquatinted with a young couple whose lover for each other sees them through high school. As they enter college they meet another newlywed couple, becoming best friends for life. Their lives and the lines of their children are also entwined throughout the story.
The enhancement of their lives as they find love, happiness, births, deaths and weddings will linger long after the reading is finished.
The author has great insight into the art of creating an awareness of the emotions achieved by the exploits of these two extraordinary families. Laugh with them, weep with them and rejoice with them. They will become your friends, too.
About the Author
Irene L. Speck was born near Williamsburg, Kentucky. She attended Cumberland College in Williamsburg where she met and married her college sweetheart, Hewett A. Speck. Together they raised five children.
Irene worked twenty-five years for the U.S. Corps of Engineers in Louisville, Kentucky and Memphis, Tennessee and retired a cartographic Supervisor.
Hewett died in 1983 after pasturing churches in Mississippi and Tennessee. Three years later she married Douglas Speck who died in 1993.
Irene made many Missionary trips to Japan, South Korea and Antigua. She spends her time writing, painting china, embroidering and quilting (note the quilt on cover of this book). She makes her home with her daughter in Newburgh, Indiana.