
Synopsis:
They met when they were both in diapers. Cory Whipple was the "boy next
door" who became the love of six-year-old Bibs Johnson's life when he
proposed. She accepted, and they never changed their minds.
Then came The Sixties.
Cory, having been raised
by two maiden aunts to think independently, balked when his country demanded
actions and attitudes of him that he could not give. Bibs supported
his radical decision and that's when things got shaky.
Bibs' father was part of
The Greatest Generation—proud to do what he deemed his duty. Ed
Johnson saw Cory in an entirely different light than his daughter did.
A fault line formed between father and daughter, a fissure so deep Bibs
wondered if it could ever be bridged, even by an engineer like Cory who
specialized in building bridges.
This story links
Rogue Wave and
Prevailing Winds.
ISBN: 978-1-4303-2203-0
(paper $12.95 ~ May 2007)
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