
Patricia L. Brooks Seminars, LLC

Brooks Goldmann Publishing

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Scottsdale Society of
Women Writers
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Excerpt from Gifts of Sisterhood: Chapter
9
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Her favorite brass bed had been taken down from the
loft there at the “cabin” and placed by the picture
window for
her comfort—if that was possible. An antique
end stand I
am sure she found in a farm auction in southern
Michigan
or a thrift store in Petoskey was strategically
placed—“junk
hunting” was one of her most enjoyed pastimes. This “symbol” of
one of her small pleasures was covered with a
white linen cloth and many pill bottles—surely
more bottles
than any one person should have to tend. There
were other
items strewn about as well, such as a book on
inspiration, “get well” wishes in a multitude of
cards and carefully
written notes, and a small red clock which seemed
so out of
place because it did not know that time had stopped
for her
and for all of us.
This was to be her last place of rest so she
could look
out through the large picture window,
west down Lake
Michigan to the Bridge, that priceless
view that we all love
but took for granted when we were growing
up. She had the
courage to give the memory back to us
and allow herself to
be placed there where we could once again
appreciate even
the smallest of joys—such as watching
the white cap waves
lap up on the rocky shore and the cars
cross the Bridge on a
sparkling summer day.
Book One in the Gift Series. Author: Patricia L. Brooks.
ISBN 1420818759.
Patricia donates a portion of the proceeds of this
book to the Vital Care Hospice of the Straits serving
Mackinac County, Michigan, in memory of her sister.
To order the book from the publisher, visit http://www.authorhouse.com.
The book is also available from Amazon.com.
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