When Two Ways Meet

by Dora Lea Adams


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/8/2013

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 106
ISBN : 9781475995305
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 106
ISBN : 9781475995312

About the Book

About a young girl, who grew up in Virginia, and went to Georgia, at sixteen, and finished school, college, and the art institute. She became an artist, and married. She went to Montana, to paint, and her husband, Morgan, to make a movie. He was an actor. She met a young Indian Chief and they became involved. Her husband supposedly died under mysterious circumstances. Before that a young girl had died, and they blamed the wolves. She later marries Red and then her husband, Morgan shows up and she goes back with him. Th ey decided Red was behind it all. But in the meantime, she and Red had a son. Morgan has to go back on location, with Mr. Scarce and Morgan has a heart attack and really dies this time. Ann finds herself alone, until one night there was a knock on her door, and Red was there. Red was blamed for all the trouble that had gone on. He swore to Ann that he’d had nothing to do with it. She takes him back because his tribe is in trouble. She goes back with him and helps them to get out of their trouble. The FBI could not fi nd any proof that Red had anything to do with any of the trouble.


About the Author

I was born and raised near Sandy Level, Virginia. I grew up on a farm, near Chatham, and Danville, Virginia. Married, had four children of which one didn’t survive. She died in a car accident at sixteen. After eighteen years of marriage to my first husband, was divorced. I remarried a year later. I divorced again. I never married again. In high school, I was very good in literature and spelling. Later in life I studied art. I came to Georgia in 1972, and have lived here, and always plan to live here. I worked on various jobs all my life, and raised my children and one grandchild, until I retired. Although I love to paint, I began to take a strong interest in writing after I retired. I wrote a book, once, when I was young, but I didn’t have a typewriter at the time, and ask a friend of mine if she would type it into a manuscript for me. She moved away and I never received it back. My retirement has given me the time I needed to do some of the things I always wanted to do. And I guess writing was one of them.