The Kaleidoscope - Jacqueline Wright
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Résumé : How can you deal with a situation that keeps changing like a kaleidoscope? Lilly never wanted to be involved in hiding prohibition stills, but she finds herself at the heart of the deception when her husband, William, the county sheriff and a WWI veteran, is accused of taking bribes to look the other way. Lilly finds it hard to argue with him when he tells her that veterans should be able to have a drink to forget the horrors of the war. But it is against the law and he is the sheriff! The district attorney, also being paid off to hide the stills, leads a raid with several agents because of dissatisfaction with his portion of the payoff. After the DA is exonerated of his involvement, he is murdered in his home, and fingers automatically point to William. Lilly is thrown into a boiling caldron of accusations, doubts, and fear as she fights to keep her husband from going to jail. Can Lilly make it through this turmoil as she tries to shield her children, maintain her sanity, and keep food on the table?
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Jacqueline Wright was born in Mauston, Wisconsin, August 28th, 1930. She moved to Sparta, Wisconsin the summer of 1936 with her mother and three siblings. She graduated from Sparta high school in June 1948. She received a BS and MS from the University of Wisconsin and taught in Wisconsin schools for thirty-two years. In 1983 she started a daycare, Harvard House, in Janesville, Wisconsin, licensed for seventy-five children, six weeks old through elementary school. She retired from the daycare in 1993 to begin her writing career. She married an optometrist, William Zenk, and has five children.
Jacqueline and her husband live in the Wisconsin Dells area. Jacqueline spends her time reading (usually three books at a time - one of the books always a spiritual book), writing, and a bit of gardening. I am a writer. It is with great pleasure I pick up a pencil in times of happiness to record my feelings for now and to enjoy in the future. In times of unhappiness I need to write of my sorrow as if it had a life of its own, and by putting the sorrow into words I can cope with it as I am able.
She and her dog, Rosie, like to take walks together in the woods around her home.
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