I just finished a book, a novel, one published twenty-two years ago. I found the author a few months back and have read nine or ten of her titles. She writes from multiple points of view –there’s always a judge, a prosecutor, a defense attorney, a budding romance somewhere, and the protagonist and appropriate family… Continue reading Book Betrayal
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Learning To Trust in a World of Betrayal
Back in the 80s when I was a young school teacher in a small town, things were black and white. People were church-going farmers, and you’d better not be sleeping with your boyfriend when he came to town and stayed overnight. We learned to park our company’s vehicles behind the barn. My classroom was the… Continue reading Learning To Trust in a World of Betrayal
