Description
Author: Andrea Brunais, Jacqueline Breniser Brunais
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 01/12/2015
Pages: 102
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.35lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.24d
ISBN13: 9781505753028
ISBN10: 1505753023
BISAC Categories:
- History | North American
About the Author
Jacqueline Brunais, nee Breniser, was born in Gregory, Michigan, in 1927. Growing up, the shy and observant Jackie listened, rapt, to the louder storytellers in her family, gaining an ear for dialogue and an eye for detail, along with an appreciation of human foibles and an immaculate sense of pacing and drama. She kept her eyes and ears open as the Great Depression played out during her early childhood, and she recorded her impressions of World War II in a teen-age diary. She earned a bachelor's degree and, later, after she was widowed and mother of a young son, a master's from the University of Michigan. She remarried, began a teaching career and had five more children. Later in life, after returning to the Mount Clemens area, she was a founding member of the Write Focus group. One of the writers in the group wrote, "You give a new perspective to the trials and tribulations that beset us all," and her fellow writers encouraged her to keep telling tales. They urged her to write more details of the exquisite characters and uproarious situations of her childhood years, such as the family dog, Pink, that sunned himself in the middle of Main Street, heedless of traffic, knowing the good citizens of Gregory would veer around him. She once wrote: "I would give a great deal to know more about my own ancestors," adding sadly of her maternal grandmother: "I have one letter that she wrote to a girlfriend before she was married." Of her paternal grandmother, she possessed only a funeral card from 1906. Jacqueline Brunais wrote stories of her girlhood throughout the twenty years before her death in 2014. She had a defining audience in mind: those members of a future generation who might inherit her curiosity and zest for life.
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