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Lynn Fenster Smith began writing in her journals over thirty years ago. She always felt in life she was meant to do something but did not know what. Those journals became the roadmap to her becoming a first-time author with "Edge Jumper". "Edge Jumper" is a brutally honest and reads like a combination of Jane Fonda, Shirley MacLaine with a Goldie Hawn twist. Lynn now lives in Hollywood, Florida and Savannah, Georgia.
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Edge Jumper
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Overview


Writing my memoir has been a life-altering experience and I had not anticipated how deep it would dig. I found out that there are so many situations we forget but are not forgotten in our spirit. Since I had had the experience of addressing these painful twists and turns in my life, I have literally felt the lightness in my spirit and lightness in my step. Quite amazing.


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I was the Chair of the Oceanmark Savings and Loan in North Miami Beach. Only one of a handful of women in the USA to head a bank. It began as a federal savings and loan in 1986. There was a group from New York who sat on the bank’s board of directors. One of them was a future governor of New York. Total assets by today’s figures would have been $120M.


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Overview


Writing my memoir has been a life-altering experience and I had not anticipated how deep it would dig. I found out that there are so many situations we forget but are not forgotten in our spirit. Since I had had the experience of addressing these painful twists and turns in my life, I have literally felt the lightness in my spirit and lightness in my step. Quite amazing.


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Description


I was the Chair of the Oceanmark Savings and Loan in North Miami Beach. Only one of a handful of women in the USA to head a bank. It began as a federal savings and loan in 1986. There was a group from New York who sat on the bank’s board of directors. One of them was a future governor of New York. Total assets by today’s figures would have been $120M.


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Genre:BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY

Subgenre:General

Language:English

Pages:216

Paperback ISBN:9781667823478


Overview


Writing my memoir has been a life-altering experience and I had not anticipated how deep it would dig. I found out that there are so many situations we forget but are not forgotten in our spirit. Since I had had the experience of addressing these painful twists and turns in my life, I have literally felt the lightness in my spirit and lightness in my step. Quite amazing.


Read more

Description


I was the Chair of the Oceanmark Savings and Loan in North Miami Beach. Only one of a handful of women in the USA to head a bank. It began as a federal savings and loan in 1986. There was a group from New York who sat on the bank’s board of directors. One of them was a future governor of New York. Total assets by today’s figures would have been $120M.


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About the author


Lynn Fenster Smith began writing in her journals over thirty years ago. She always felt in life she was meant to do something but did not know what. Those journals became the roadmap to her becoming a first-time author with "Edge Jumper". "Edge Jumper" is a brutally honest and reads like a combination of Jane Fonda, Shirley MacLaine with a Goldie Hawn twist. Lynn now lives in Hollywood, Florida and Savannah, Georgia.

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