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“Company’s Coming” Book Signing
When
13 Oct 2011
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Location
Sylvester, GA
MARGARET JONES PUBLIC LIBRARY
Book Signing for Ms. Sarah Senkbeil and her book “Company’s Coming”
Where
: Margaret Jones Public Library
Worth County Library System
205 East Pope Street
Sylvester, GA 31791
Description
: Born in Worth County, Georgia in 1928, Sarah reflects on her life experiences while growing up on the family farm in rural South Georgia. As she takes you down Memory Lane, experience a renaissance of the spirit she shared with a loving family who endured some of toughest, yet richest times in American History. Even if you grew up in a big city, this nucleus of mutually nourishing people will resonate within your heart and give an insight to the good times back when life wasn’t so fast paced and complicated as it is today. This fascinating story gives a heart-warming cameo of what Sarah cherished about rural American life, with the high point of those special times when Company’s Coming. Sarah presents true-life characters and everyday events which tell stories flavored with her insight and shadows of time as their lives flow out of her nostalgic recollections from her childhood. The experiences and characters influence helped shape her life. “Memories are what we older generation have to keep us happy and busy,” states Senkbeil.
For more information
: Call 229-776-2096
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