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Life Journey: The Story of Huddy's Let's go back time

Life Journey: The Story of Huddy's Let's go back time

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Susan Huddy Blais was raised in Maine primarily but has moved a total of 32 times since her birth in 1961 to the present day. Self professed tomboy, adventure seeker and caretaker by trade. She now resides in Maine, after 20 years of living in Florida with her husband Phil and their two children. This book came together as an idea Sue had while talking with her Uncle Tom and Aunt Lois Huddy after she contacted them late in their years. Sue hadn't heard much about her father's life, from the 1930s up until he married her mother Nancy. After her parents' passing, she reconnected with her Uncle Tom. He began to share the three brothers lives growing up and she was excited to write their story. He would send her packets of handwritten tales and then later they would talk about them over the phone. Sue was so enlightened as to why she had a wild side growing up and now it was clear. She, indeed, was her father's daughter. This whole book is truly from Uncle Tom's handwritten memories. The hope is that you enjoy stepping back in time as much as she has.
Susan Huddy Blais was raised in Maine primarily but has moved a total of 32 times since her birth in 1961 to the present day. Self professed tomboy, adventure seeker and caretaker by trade. She now resides in Maine, after 20 years of living in Florida with her husband Phil and their two children. This book came together as an idea Sue had while talking with her Uncle Tom and Aunt Lois Huddy after she contacted them late in their years. Sue hadn't heard much about her father's life, from the 1930s up until he married her mother Nancy. After her parents' passing, she reconnected with her Uncle Tom. He began to share the three brothers lives growing up and she was excited to write their story. He would send her packets of handwritten tales and then later they would talk about them over the phone. Sue was so enlightened as to why she had a wild side growing up and now it was clear. She, indeed, was her father's daughter. This whole book is truly from Uncle Tom's handwritten memories. The hope is that you enjoy stepping back in time as much as she has.

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