Emmie n' Sam

by Katie S. Watson


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 13/02/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 260
ISBN : 9781425922009

About the Book

Emily meets Sam at Sloan alternative school. Rebellion against authority expels both from public school setting. Emily is determined to live her life HER way sans interference from adults especially any guidance from God! Sam’s problem; school is a bore! Perpetual absenteeism, his escape.

 

Emily discovers life without adult supervision dangerous. Under attack in the classroom, her money stolen, assignments destroyed etc., she yearns for adult protection. Emily meets Sam, is unimpressed. Later, he becomes her crutch; she can depend on him to maintain her sanity. With changed attitudes and resolution to finish their course, Emily and Sam emerge stronger and more focused re their future.

 

At a church sponsored New Year’s party they meet. A Happy New Year’s kiss sends Sam into orbit. He’s in love; declares his love for Emily. Returning to Yale determined to call Emily, forgets his promise. They meet again at the next New Year’s party. Sam watches as another guy kisses Emily. Distraught, Sam has his work cut out if he’s to win back his Emily.


About the Author

Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Catherine Scott McNeill imigrated to America with parents and 3 siblings. The family settled in Detroit, MI where she entered elementary school and graduated from Northwestern High in Detroit in 1935. With secretarial skills, her first job was secretary to a firm of lawyers in downtown Detroit. She met Gilbert Hinton Watson at her local church; they were married in 1939. They moved to Fort Worth, TX with their 2 small children when Gilbert enrolled in a Baptist seminary. Seven children were born to this union. Church planting was the field of their endeavoar.

 

Catherine entered Eastern MI University in 1969 as a freshman; graduating in 1973 with B.S. degree. She worked in the Detroit Public School system for years. Continuing her education she earned a Master's degree in Library Science in 1978 from Wayne State University. Reading and story telling has been the fabric of her being.

 

Gilbert died in 1992 in South Carolina where Catherine still resides. She tutored students with reading problems until macular degeneration took its toll on her eyesight. Her first publication was a journal delineating their experiences in church building. This was published in 1994. Her second book “Peter falls for Nessie” was published in 2005. It is a family book; a young lad encounters Nessie the monster. He is acclaimed and subsequently defamed. Her second book “Em 'n Sam” is a story of teen struggle with spiritual demands in an undisciplined world. The main protagonists fall in love in a most unlikely setting.