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BORN AND RAISED IN THE HEART OF IOWA, Judy Vasos built a life that eventually led her across the country to the Pacific shores of Oakland, California. In her poignant memoir, Stories from the Heartland to the Pacific, she invites you on a journey through the landscapes of her past and present. With a keen eye for the humorous and the heartbreaking, Vasos shares a tapestry of short stories that capture the essence of everyday life. From the vivid memories of a Midwestern childhood and the ache of first love, to the profound influence of her grandfather, a mother's silent struggles with…mehr

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BORN AND RAISED IN THE HEART OF IOWA, Judy Vasos built a life that eventually led her across the country to the Pacific shores of Oakland, California. In her poignant memoir, Stories from the Heartland to the Pacific, she invites you on a journey through the landscapes of her past and present. With a keen eye for the humorous and the heartbreaking, Vasos shares a tapestry of short stories that capture the essence of everyday life. From the vivid memories of a Midwestern childhood and the ache of first love, to the profound influence of her grandfather, a mother's silent struggles with depression, and the stark reality of a cancer diagnosis, she navigates the human experience with a captivating blend of wit and warmth. Readers will find themselves drawn into the author's world, where even the simplest moments are rich with meaning. With a style reminiscent of Elizabeth Strout, these slice-of-life observations will resonate long after the final page is turned.
Autorenporträt
Judy A. Vasos is a historical detective who lives in Oakland, California, with her husband, Tony Baczewski. Judy's years of experience with social work, freelance writing, and the creation of unique family history books led to a deep appreciation and love of stories. Her experience growing up in Iowa surrounded by a large extendedfamily of aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents, and her eventual move toCalifornia, along with the challenges of recreating herself there, led to a rich supply of material to write and tell stories.