Description
In this poignant narrative, discover the intertwined fates of Nita, Betty, and Micky through reflective moments in a graveyard wrapped in early morning fog. This compelling tale explores themes of loss, friendship, and the memories that linger after loved ones depart. With vivid storytelling, the author takes readers on a heartfelt journey starting from Delcambre, Louisiana, to the vibrant sights of D.C., highlighting the joy of shared adventures, the depths of sorrow, and the enduring power of love. The book, published in 2022 by Bookbaby, shines a light on the fragility of life and the significance of cherishing each moment, reminding us that memories are indeed forever. Ideal for readers seeking emotional depth in their literary selections, this trade paperback (ISBN: 9781667860060) not only serves as an engaging read but also as a keepsake of enduring connections. Perfect for anyone who appreciates profound storytelling about life, loss, and the lasting impact of cherished experiences. Order now and keep your memories alive with this beautifully written novel. Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Condition: BRAND NEW.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781667860060
Format: Trade paperback (US)
Year: 2022
Publisher: Bookbaby
Description:
Nita is standing in a graveyard. The early morning fog is keeping the sun at bay and
a light mist is falling upon her. She is, once again, mourning for a loss. Only two months
ago she was standing before this permanent home, made of concrete, for Betty and Micky.
Micky and Betty were traveling to their camp in Mississippi. Betty, as usual, was
instructing Micky about things he needed to do once they arrived. Suddenly, Micky
noticed an 18-wheeler traveling, out of control, West on I-10. The truck crossed the
medium, trailer sliding sideways, and the cab heading straight for Micky's jeep. The cab of
the truck hit them head on—killing both, Micky and Betty, instantly. Fortunately, Betty was
making notes on her phone and didn't know what hit her.
As Nita stood there, she thought, 'How could such a thing happen? Only eight months
ago, Betty was on a trip with her and Lou.' Nita's mind slowly drifts into the thick fog
that surrounds her. She's daydreaming, with a smile on her face, about the two-week trip.
They had so much fun and laughed so hard.
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Their trip to D.C. via Louisiana by way of the East Coast—starts on a bright sunny,
Friday morning, March 4th of 2011, from their little home-town of Delcambre, Louisiana.
The only plan made for this trip was the date and time to leave their home-town,
which was no later than ten o'clock. However, filled with excitement, not one of them
could sleep that Thursday night. Lou Calmer and Betty Right have never traveled the
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781667860060
Format: Trade paperback (US)
Year: 2022
Publisher: Bookbaby
Description:
Nita is standing in a graveyard. The early morning fog is keeping the sun at bay and
a light mist is falling upon her. She is, once again, mourning for a loss. Only two months
ago she was standing before this permanent home, made of concrete, for Betty and Micky.
Micky and Betty were traveling to their camp in Mississippi. Betty, as usual, was
instructing Micky about things he needed to do once they arrived. Suddenly, Micky
noticed an 18-wheeler traveling, out of control, West on I-10. The truck crossed the
medium, trailer sliding sideways, and the cab heading straight for Micky's jeep. The cab of
the truck hit them head on—killing both, Micky and Betty, instantly. Fortunately, Betty was
making notes on her phone and didn't know what hit her.
As Nita stood there, she thought, 'How could such a thing happen? Only eight months
ago, Betty was on a trip with her and Lou.' Nita's mind slowly drifts into the thick fog
that surrounds her. She's daydreaming, with a smile on her face, about the two-week trip.
They had so much fun and laughed so hard.
#######
Their trip to D.C. via Louisiana by way of the East Coast—starts on a bright sunny,
Friday morning, March 4th of 2011, from their little home-town of Delcambre, Louisiana.
The only plan made for this trip was the date and time to leave their home-town,
which was no later than ten o'clock. However, filled with excitement, not one of them
could sleep that Thursday night. Lou Calmer and Betty Right have never traveled the