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SUMMARY:Sarah Younger lecture on her book "A Bend in the Straight and Narrow"
DESCRIPTION:Florida author Sarah Younger will speak about her historical fiction novels at Manatee Village Historical Park on Thursday\, October 11 at 2pm.\n\nA Bend in the Straight and Narrow: A Woman's Journey into the Heart of the Florida Frontier tells the fictionalized story of Sally Ann Marsh\, a real life ancestor of Younger. Sally is living in Georgia at the start of the Civil War\, when General William T. Sherman marches through the state. Sally is forced to evacuate\, leading a group of women and children into Florida. With their husbands away at war\, the small band fights to rebuild their lives and establish a community in the heart of the Florida wild.\n\nThe sequel\, Ye Who Are Weary\, Come Home\, will be coming out this fall.\n\nYounger is a native Floridian whose ancestors settled Florida in the post-Civil War period. In researching family history\, a discovery led to the fact that she is seventh generation Floridian on her grandfather's side of the family. \n\n \n\nThe stories Younger passes on in her novels were told to her by her grandmother\, Granny O'Steen. Since the stories were a mere skeleton\, Younger filled in the gaps with historical fiction. Much of the research done for this project was accomplished by visiting graveyards in the Bradford and Alachua County areas. The search for Jacob Henry's and Sally's graves is ongoing. Many of the markers revealed things not known previously in family history\, such as an epidemic that killed three people in the family\, including her grandfather's mother\, one week after he was born. Last names in the books have been changed\, but many of the given names remain the same. \n\n \n\nSarah has a BA degree from Baylor University and an Education degree from the University of Southern Colorado. She has an avid interest in history and quilting. She lives in Merritt Island\, Florida with her husband and Charlie\, the beagle dog.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-family:bookman old style\,serif"><span style="font-size:medium">Florida author Sarah Younger will speak about her historical fiction novels at Manatee Village Historical Park on Thursday\, October 11 at 2pm.</span></span><br />\n<span style="font-size:medium"><em><span style="font-family:bookman old style\,serif">A Bend in the Straight and Narrow: A Woman&rsquo\;s Journey into the Heart of the Florida Frontier</span></em></span><span style="font-family:bookman old style\,serif"> tells the fictionalized story of Sally Ann Marsh\, a real life ancestor of Younger. Sally is living in Georgia at the start of the Civil War\, when </span><span style="font-family:bookman old style\,serif">General William&nbsp\;T.&nbsp\;Sherman marches through the state. Sally is forced to evacuate\, leading a group of women and children into Florida. With their husbands away at war\, the small band fights to rebuild their lives and establish a community in the heart of the Florida wild.</span><br />\n<span style="font-family:bookman old style\,serif"><span style="font-size:medium">The sequel\, <em>Ye Who Are Weary\, Come Home</em>\, will be coming out this fall.</span></span><br />\n<span style="font-size:12pt"><span style="font-family:bookman old style\,serif">Younger is a native Floridian whose ancestors settled Florida in the post-Civil War period. In researching family history\, a discovery led to the fact that she is seventh generation Floridian on her grandfather&rsquo\;s side of the family. </span></span><br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\n<span style="font-size:12pt"><span style="font-family:bookman old style\,serif">The stories Younger passes on in her novels were told to her by her grandmother\, Granny O&rsquo\;Steen. Since the stories were a mere skeleton\, Younger filled in the gaps with historical fiction. Much of the research done for this project was accomplished by visiting graveyards in the Bradford and Alachua County areas. The search for Jacob Henry&rsquo\;s and Sally&rsquo\;s graves is ongoing. Many of the markers revealed things not known previously in family history\, such as an epidemic that killed three people in the family\, including her grandfather&rsquo\;s mother\, one week after he was born. Last names in the books have been changed\, but many of the given names remain the same. </span></span><br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\n<span style="font-size:12pt"><span style="font-family:bookman old style\,serif">Sarah has a BA degree from Baylor University and an Education degree from the University of Southern Colorado. She has an avid interest in history and quilting. She lives in Merritt Island\, Florida with her husband and Charlie\, the beagle dog. </span></span><br />\n&nbsp\;
LOCATION:Manatee Village Historical Park 1404 Manatee Avenue East Bradenton\, FL 34208
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