In Quest of Parenthood

Book Two of Sea Foam on the Sand Memories of a Charmed Life

by Lee Inscho


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/27/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 228
ISBN : 9781418413026

About the Book

A G.I. is sent into combat, is captured, starves for six months as a prisoner of war, escapes just before the war ends, and then returns to civilian life only to realize that after all that stress his head is not screwed on right.  He rushes headlong into a romance with a woman too fast for his real moral commitments--but cancels his engagement to her before it is too late.  He is confused and dejected.  But not for long.  He finds a different kind of girl--not as flashy but quietly beautiful in her own way, and with an inner strength and moral integrity as solid as a rock.  They have an intense but respectful courtship and soon get married.

This all sounds like romantic fiction.  But it its the real beginning of a lifetime of unexpected fortuitous outcomes--what the author calls UFO'S.  He and his new wife go on from there to build a long and exciting marriage, resulting, at press-time, in a family of thirty "children", including the "children-in-law".  Sounds like the "In Quest of Parenthood" was a resounding success, wouldn't you say?

But the numbers of "children" are only a small part of the story.  This really is a story of love and dedication.  Two people who had been raised in such divergent family circumstances and culture as these two should have been expected to falter and fail in their marriage.  The textbooks will tell you that.  But instead, their marriage became a model of committed devotion, between them and toward their children.

Are the textbooks wrong?  Can people from "opposite sides of the tracks" come together in a "Blessed Union"?  How could it happen?  What made the difference?  The author lays it all out for you, and you will become a believer.


About the Author

Lee Inscho is not a callow youth.  He has had eighty years worth of diverse experiences: the challenges of a professional engineering career; skilled flutist in two symphonic orchestras; composer of piano compositions; husband/father/grandfather/great-grandfather--to one wife (for 57 years), six children, ten grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren (and still counting); spent two and one-half years in the Army, seeing action in W.W.II in Holland; captured, he spent six months starving as a German Prisoner of War, and then he escaped.  And that's all just for starters.  He and his wife and their children, as they came along, have roamed this country, camping in many, many campgrounds, and living (for varying stretches of time) in Wyoming, Indiana, West Virginia, Delaware, New York, Connecticut, and finally in Colorado (since 1960).  And they weren't even being chased by the sheriffs!  All those experiences show in his writings.  His first book "In Quest of Manhood" is a graphic account of his life as he prepared for military action, and then went to war in W.W.II, including many elements of youthful foibles, but emphasizing his personal growth and that of his comrades as they were subjected to the stresses of killing and being killed on those battlefields.  He escaped from prison and returned to friendly forces just before the war was over.  On his return he reoriented his life into an aggressive participation in the challenges of married life, including enthusiastic parenting, and the development of his professional career.  After all that activity he finally has found the time to write about it.  And now he will see what comes next!