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Fall through a portal in time with Cheryl Unruh's vignettes. Wrapped in the comfort of childhood's small-town embrace, grow deeper in understanding of a gentle, working-class, artist-father. Breathe deeply and recall life's seasons: pedaling your universe on a bicycle, loitering with your friends at the local post office, contributing to the local economy with the purchase of that one, small padlock. Gravedigger's Daughter is more than a story of the author and her father. It is a reminder of the relationships we all have, more than skin deep, an examination of the complexities of the people…mehr

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Fall through a portal in time with Cheryl Unruh's vignettes. Wrapped in the comfort of childhood's small-town embrace, grow deeper in understanding of a gentle, working-class, artist-father. Breathe deeply and recall life's seasons: pedaling your universe on a bicycle, loitering with your friends at the local post office, contributing to the local economy with the purchase of that one, small padlock. Gravedigger's Daughter is more than a story of the author and her father. It is a reminder of the relationships we all have, more than skin deep, an examination of the complexities of the people we love and care for. It is a love letter to the individuals who always exist at our very core.
Autorenporträt
For 11 years Cheryl Unruh wrote a weekly newspaper column, "Flyover People," for William Allen White's newspaper, The Emporia Gazette. Her books of Kansas essays, Flyover People and Waiting on the Sky, published by Quincy Press, both received Kansas Notable Book Awards. Cheryl's collection of poetry, Walking on Water, was published by Meadowlark Press. She is the editor of 105 Meadowlark Reader, a journal of Kansas creative nonfiction. Cheryl lives in Emporia, Kansas.