Book details

  • Genre:biography & autobiography
  • Sub-genre:Personal Memoirs
  • Language:English
  • Pages:344
  • eBook ISBN:9781667899305
  • Hardcover ISBN:9781667899299

Over the Fence, Into the Heart

Stories and Essays Based on the Author's Popular Newspaper Column

By Kay Cora Jewett

Overview


"Over the Fence, Into the Heart" is a mix of humor, hope, derring-do, and tragedy. Jewett's observations are based on a unique and perceptive view of life. Told with a touching sensitivity, these wide-ranging stories and essays cast a spell that often envelops us in another time and place. Along the way, striking events and memories illustrate the value of courage and perseverance, as well as the unrelenting elusiveness of time. "Kay Cora Jewett has an amazing ability to paint pictures of people and places with her words. I could really relate, as I'm sure most readers will, to all the family dynamics – as well as to the sights and smells and sounds of the past she so aptly describes. Once I started reading, I couldn't stop. It's as if she pulled back the curtain and let us look into her soul." – Marvin Wilson
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Description


"Kay Cora Jewett has an amazing ability to paint pictures of people and places with her words. I could really relate, as I'm sure most readers will, to all the family dynamics – as well as to the sights and smells and sounds of the past she so aptly describes. Once I started reading, I couldn't stop. It's as if she pulled back the curtain and let us look into her soul." – Marvin Wilson Told with a touching sensitivity, these wide-ranging stories and essays cast a spell that often envelops the reader in another time and place. Along the way, striking events and memories illustrate the value of courage and perseverance, as well as the unrelenting elusiveness of time. Kay Cora Jewett takes you on a journey that chronicles her early bout with polio, her tumultuous and sometimes dangerously naive school years, and her unusually diverse careers. Accompany her on a walk through the mean streets of 1960s Chicago as she visits her welfare clients, or witness an encounter with a Vogue photographer as she flirts with the possibility of fame. Laugh at her problem-plagued but inspiring time as a magazine publisher. Follow her through the challenges of a remarkable life, including the deaths of a child, a sister, and some cherished and memorable friends. Get lost in the enchanting tales of her many beloved and exceptional animals. "Over the Fence, Into the Heart" is a mix of humor, hope, derring-do, and sometimes tragedy. The author's observations are based on a unique and perceptive view of life. Readers will find themselves alternately laughing, crying, and shaking their heads, but always reading on with anticipation.
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About The Author


Kay Cora Bostdorf Jewett was born and raised in rural Ohio. She earned her undergraduate degree in English from The Ohio State University and did graduate work in history at San Francisco State University. She is a retired magazine editor and enjoys writing poetry, as well as stories for children in the middle grades. Kay lives in northwest Oregon with her husband and several beloved family pets. Over the Fence, Into the Heart is her debut book. Please contact her at kaycorajewett.com
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Over the Fence, Into the Heart 5.0 out of 5 stars. Entertaining and Moving Glimpses of life. In Over the Fence, Into the Heart, Kay Cora Jewett shares the joys and sorrows of her childhood, adolescence, adulthood, parenthood, and maturity. The stories and essays whether happy, sad, thought-provoking, whimsical, instructive, cautionary, or amusing, are all engaging and memorable. I was deeply moved by the poignant and heart-rending events the book relates, inspired and uplifted by its humanity and affirmation of life, and amazed by the accounts of the author's derring-do. A very fine book and a delight to read — Mary Veronica Bennet Read more