It is 1922. An immigrant family and their devoted midwife
struggle to save a tiny premature baby. Inspired by real events in Norwich,
Connecticut, this historical fiction novella about determination, family, faith,
and friendship includes a story chapter about the family's Polish and Lithuanian
Christmas Eve traditions. Appendices include a List of Sources Consulted and
Author's Notes about the facts, family history, and research behind the
story.
Bernice L. Rocque grew up in Norwich, Connecticut in the surroundings described in her first book, UNTIL THE ROBIN WALKS ON SNOW. An educator, family historian, and award-winning writer, Ms. Rocque has authored several business articles associated with her work in libraries, training and development, and project management. Articles she has written about her family have appeared in the Norwich Bulletin, Good Old Days magazine, and Family Chronicle.
Visit her at: http://3houses.com/
OR https://www.facebook.com/Bernice.L.Rocque.Author
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