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THE LONG FLIGHT HOME is based on a true story of a 15-year old girl from a small coal mining town in Southeastern Kentucky who wrote a letter to a pirate radio station near the Isle of Man requesting a pen pal. A reply came from a 16-year old boy in a large fishing port in the Northwest of England. The two became great friends, corresponding through written letters for almost two years. Then, after an unexpected turn of events, the girl was forced to abruptly abandon their friendship. They lost touch, never knowing what happened to the other, each carrying on their separate lives. Forty-two…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
THE LONG FLIGHT HOME is based on a true story of a 15-year old girl from a small coal mining town in Southeastern Kentucky who wrote a letter to a pirate radio station near the Isle of Man requesting a pen pal. A reply came from a 16-year old boy in a large fishing port in the Northwest of England. The two became great friends, corresponding through written letters for almost two years. Then, after an unexpected turn of events, the girl was forced to abruptly abandon their friendship. They lost touch, never knowing what happened to the other, each carrying on their separate lives. Forty-two years later and now grown, he ran across the well-worn bookmark she had sent him inside a Christmas card when they were teenagers. This event prompted him to wonder what had happened to her, and to do an internet search. This is the amazing story of their journeys.
Autorenporträt
Beth was born in a small coal camp town in Southeastern Kentucky. Motherless at age 19, and a divorced single parent at age 27, she obtained a degree in coal mining technology and became credentialed as a safety inspector and mine safety/first aid trainer. Carrying on her father and grandfather's legacy in coal mining, she became one of a handful of women in Kentucky who obtained First Class Underground Mine Foreman's Certification in the 1980's.When demand for coal took a downturn, she rebounded with a career change to nursing. She completed two nursing programs, working full time as a nurse while her children completed high school. Together, she and her children relocated to Lexington, KY to attend a large university to pursue their baccalaureate degrees while sharing a small off-campus apartment. Beth juggled a full-time job as a Registered Nurse while completing her third nursing program as a full time student and earning a baccalaureate degree. Later she completed advanced certification classes in the specialties of wound, ostomy and continence management. She was passionate in her mission to heal patients with chronic wounds, taking that role into the prison system where she started a wound clinic to care for inmates with complex and chronic wounds. She maintained Board Certification in wound care for over twenty years, serving as a nurse consultant, nurse educator and legal expert witness in wound management.Over her 38-year nursing career, she worked in a variety of practice settings, volunteered on several international medical mission teams, eventually retiring as a correctional nurse. Beth still works part time as a Registered Nurse because she still enjoys the profession of nursing and considers it a life calling. She devoted most of her life to raising her children, pursuing her nursing education and career. Overcoming adversity time and again, Beth refused to quit and allow failure to define her. Her personal life was on a hold for over 27 years after a painful divorce. In 2015, everything changed.