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    The Journal: Cracked Earth

    Page 31
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      EPILOGUE

      She sat in the old rocker by the cold cook-stove reading. A warm September breeze drifted in through an open window, bringing with it the scent of the honeysuckle that now grew by the sliding glass door. She closed the old, well-worn journal and set it down, the tears pooling in her dark hazel eyes. Oh, how sad her grandmother had been. She searched her pocket for a hanky, cloth of course; there’d been no paper tissues in a very long time, but she did remember them.

      Emilee, now twenty-five, lovingly stroked the smooth cover of the brown leather book her Nahna had faithfully kept for many years. There would be time to continue reading. She knew there was more written, much more beyond the five months that she had just finished reading about. She wiped her tears, shed in sympathy for the heartache her grandmother had felt at the time, but also knowing that Grandpa John had come back to Nahna a month later, unable to stay away from the woman he loved.

      Emi stood and stretched the kinks out of her back. She’d been sitting in one place too long, especially after hours of working in the garden. It would be a good crop this year; Nahna would be pleased. Her heart clenched.

      Her Nahna had passed away three weeks ago.

      She glanced once more at the journal. Yes, there would be time to read more of Nahna’s life later. What a life it was. Emi knew, since she was there.

      About the Author

      Even as a teenager, Deborah was always writing, whether it was short stories, poetry or journal entries. She has promised to someday dig those notebooks out to see how far she has come.

      Having grown up in Detroit, the kid of a cop, Deborah realized she really disliked city living and gravitated to the country in her early twenties. From there, after her sons were grown and on their own, she made the big step of moving to the woods and living off grid.

      It was the many years of having to prepare for deep and snowy winters that gave her the knowledge and experience to give her characters the same expertise.

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Acknowledgements

      Chapter One

      Chapter Two

      Chapter Three

      Chapter Four

      Chapter Five

      Chapter Six

      Chapter Seven

      Chapter Eight

      Chapter Nine

      Chapter Ten

      Chapter Eleven

      Chapter Twelve

      Chapter Thirteen

      Chapter Fourteen

      Chapter Fifteen

      Chapter Sixteen

      Chapter Seventeen

      Chapter Eighteen

      Chapter Nineteen

      Chapter Twenty

      Chapter Twenty-One

      Chapter Twenty-Two

      Chapter Twenty-Three

      Chapter Twenty-Four

      Chapter Twenty-Five

      Chapter Twenty-Six

      Chapter Twenty-Seven

      Chapter Twenty-Eight

      Chapter Twenty-Nine

      Chapter Thirty

      Chapter Thirty-One

      Chapter Thirty-Two

      Finale

      Epilogue

      About the Author

     

     

     



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