Coming in September 2025 the sequel to “Three Years of Her Life.” ” Nine Years That Followed,” a setting in the late 1960s that features The Civil Rights Movement, Woodstock 69 and the Vietnam War. The characters Elizabeth & Erik Herrmann have a son Jake. A new black musician Miles Ellis joins the musical family with the band leader Wilson Lee. Elizabeth expands her nursing career to include music and a chance to become a superstar. She sings and plays the guitar and performs on stage at Woodstock with Janis Joplin. Her moves and voice match Janis’ that an agent notices. Elizabeth is on her way, and out of nursing. Stopped abruptly by Erik in serious trouble. Not in the U.S.!
More to come…cover reveal next in a few weeks. Readers, hang in there with me. I promise a good relatable story about family and music life. Christine 📚
Ah. Now you have a full post. Only a “T” at first. I’m looking forward to the release of your sequel. I loved the first book.
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Yep! A slip up. Getting used to posting again! On the iPhone.
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Christine, I wasn’t sure how to reach out to you directly. Joyce Eide was my friend in the mid-80s in La Jolla before she moved to Seattle. I have a large lovely pastel drawing she did of the red-leaf banana leaves outside of my little bungalow.
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This is great Christine!
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Thank you so much! 💕
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Thank you so much for your comment. I’m back on track and pushing through the final editing. Loving, living an alternate life in the book. Christine 🙂
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Congratulations, Christine!
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Thank you, GP. More to come…📚🎶
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Congratulations, Christine! I’m already looking forward to this. Let me know if I can help when you roll this out.
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Thank you, Dan. September is the target month for publication. Marketing beforehand. Final final editing now before the team puts it all together. Cover reveal first, then short sections. Trying some new approaches.
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All the best with everything.
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Yay! Congratulations, Christine. What an era. I know you’ll handle it in your own inimitable way. Big hugs.
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Thank you, Teagan. It’s an era I lived. And in the book, I live it in an alternate life. Having new adventures is pretty awesome. Hugs back, my good friend. Christine
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How exciting to hear about your new book coming out next month! This post is a great teaser, and anything involving family and music in your life will be something I’ll look forward to. Wishing you the best, Christine!
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Randall, thank you for your kind comment. I appreciate your support of my writing. It’s my alternate life if I had studied music seriously as a young child. I just played the cello, and later in life the guitar and flute. My grandfather was a renowned trumpet soloist in symphony’s. My father played the trombone professionally. I get to be a superstar in this book. In th US and Germany. Another teaser.
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It is always fascinating to wonder about the ‘what ifs’, and in this case, it sounds like you’ve put together an intriguing novel to move a little bit closer towards this other dream 😊! Beautiful, and you’re already a superstar 😇!
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