Francine Larson
Francine Larson and Ray Hall will be publishing their book, For Better Or For Worse on October, 2015. This is an exciting book based on Ray Hall’s ancestor, Will Castleberry. It is a story of how Will came to settle in Alabama. It will reveal much about the time in which he lived; the Civil War and Reconstruction of Alabama, while weaving a dramatic story in with the history. Her latest publication is Beyond The Trees, A collection of poetry that provides observations and reflections on various aspects of living that will move and inspire you in their cadence and imagery. More information at: https://www.createspace.com/4980937 Author Francine Coleman Larson provides you with some great perspectives on our unavoidable chronological accumulation, better known as aging in her book, The Dragonfly Years. With the determination of a dragonfly over an unknown lake, she provides parameters to improve your navigation through the unknown waters that we find ourselves sailing through during this life stage. It is an enjoyable read, with ideas, observations, and suggestions that you might not have anticipated. You will be pleasantly surprised at the candor in her commentary on sailing through the sixties and beyond, while avoiding the known hazards in this area of the sea of life. Why did I use a dragonfly photo for the front cover of my book about aging? It is because I look at dragonflies as a symbol of change and maturity because they actually are only a dragonfly for about two months and yet they could live for six years. They spend most of their life being a nymph in the water before their metamorphosis into a full grown beautiful creature. Isn’t that how we humans are? Most of our life is spent learning lessons and maturing and then, finally, one day, we began to blossom into the person we were meant to be. For more information: http://www.amazon.com/Francine-Larson/e/B00J7S7J28/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0She and Co Author Raymond E. Hall wrote Palm Harbor, A People and Past Remembered, a tribute to the people and a description of some of the events in a small West Coast town in the mid 1950’s. For more information and how to purchase, go to http://www.amazon.com/Palm-Harbor-people-past-remembered/dp/1501094033Francine Larson is the author of a children's book, Louella, Who Only Liked Yellow. Little Louella, Just adored the color Yellow. No other color would do. Have fun learning your colors with sweet little Louella. This book may be purchased at http://www.amaz