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Dianne Hollis graduated from college and embarked on a quest to find two things--an ideal job and the perfect man. Time proved that finding either one of them was no easy task. Struggling with difficult classes, unpredictable students, and unreliable men, she managed to keep her sanity by maintaining a sense of humor and putting her trust in God. Inheriting her father's stubborn streak and her mother's strong sense of Christian faith, she was determined to make it in her chosen profession, no matter what it took to succeed.

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Dianne Hollis graduated from college and embarked on a quest to find two things--an ideal job and the perfect man. Time proved that finding either one of them was no easy task. Struggling with difficult classes, unpredictable students, and unreliable men, she managed to keep her sanity by maintaining a sense of humor and putting her trust in God. Inheriting her father's stubborn streak and her mother's strong sense of Christian faith, she was determined to make it in her chosen profession, no matter what it took to succeed.
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Dianne H. Lundy grew up in north Louisiana, establishing her country roots. She was an active 4-H member, winning the Key Club Award in her senior year. She put those skills to use by earning a B. S. degree in vocational home economics from Harding University in Arkansas. She taught for thirty-three years in Louisiana schools, later obtaining two graduate degrees and being named to "Who's Who Among American Teachers" five times. She met her husband, Richard, on the ham radio. They married and had one son, Jonathan, who is now married with three young daughters. After retiring, she devotes her time to writing, cooking, gardening, and teaching English online with the World English Institute. Her first book was her autobiography, "The Girl from Nip 'n' Tuck, Part I."