Book Description
A thwarted moose attack. Hurricane Isabel. Dodging elk in Montana. COVID-19. Summertime at Girl Scout Camp. Growing up in the country. Oh, and don't forget the naked man in an elevator. A joy from start to finish, this book tells of a less challenging time growing up in rural Virginia. Later years adventures with friends and family, including the sudden loss of the love of her life. A beautiful book of poetry add to the recipe. Cyrus CormierBest-Selling Amazon AuthorI Used To Wear Shoes Like That is warm walk down memory lane with an author, Peggy Newcomb, who loves her family, appreciates life, and finds humor in every-day situations. Her colorful stories about growing up in the country are reminders of a less-complicated time. Her love story with husband, John, and their three adopted daughters, is filled with the usual joys and challenges we all experience, spiced with the humor of a woman who is at peace with herself and her life but also, always ready for a new adventure. Her travel stories make us wish we'd been there for all the fun. So, pour a cup of tea, put your feet up and enjoy this lovely ride!Sharon Canfield Dorsey,Award-Winning Poet and AuthorPeggy Newcomb has written about her life in a thoughtful way that reminds us how simple life events affect and navigate the course of our lives. Although unique to her, Peggy's experiences remind me of the many similarities we have each had in our lives: the county fairs, the school or group trips, special teachers, family trips, memorable pets. Peggy's book brings these experiences back to life.Lynn UnderwoodAuthorIf you used to wear high heels, or know a lady who did, you will understand Peggy Newcomb's poignant, passionate lament about the blessings and losses of passing time. Peggy is an amazing artist and writer with a wonderful power of expressing universal feelings. Joyce StedelbauerAward-Winning Poet and Author