Eva Marie Everson
Dear Reader,
Most readers will be surprised to know that the idea for THIS FINE LIFE came in the form of an old Frank Sinatra standard, When I Was Seventeen. When I "worked for a living," my boss played Old Blue Eyes on the sound system because I loved his music. One day, as that song played, I got the germ of an idea for a story about a young man who leaves the farm, moves to the "city," meets a girl, and his life changes. From that time until I contracted the book which was years I'd add to the storyline. By the time I sat down to write, the story had become about the life of his bride, how knowing him changed her and everyone they met, their struggles as a couple, and the way their love deepened as they matured.
Eva Marie Everson
www.evamarieeverson.com
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