Veteran’s Day, a special day in which we honor those who have served in our country’s military, falls Sunday. I was reminded this week of how much I owe those individuals who have given themselves to preserve my freedoms. My elderly neighbor, now 96, served as a gunner on a B-17 during WWII. My brother-in-law spent […]
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Book Pick–When the Morning Glory Blooms by Cynthia Ruchti
Few books have moved me like When the Morning Glory Blooms by author Cynthia Ruchti. The fictional tale involves three women from three different generations who have all been touched by society’s attitudes toward unwanted pregnancy. Ruchti cleverly explores the moral standards from each of the time periods and how those traditions affected the women […]