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The Lady Gwendolyn kissing her Prince.
Me and Michelle
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Could you please advise me on an historical fiction project I would like to complete?
I have 5 diaries (1921-1925) which belonged to my late grandmother's first husband and her photo albums
which detail their courtship and purchase of a farm, but just 11 days after they move onto their farm,
he is taken ill with TB and has to be taken up to the Adirondack Mountains to cure. He dies in their first year, causing Nora
to grow from a hardworking, well-grounded Pollyanna into a soulful, purposeful, respected sage.
Is there a class or workshop I can attend this summer that will help me organize my research and data?
Any direction you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much.
Peter Meerwarth
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