Lisa said it so well, I figured I’d let her hold the floor. It’s cyber-Monday, which I may not believe in… but I believe in this lovely, little book. If you’d like to purchase it for someone as a holiday gift, or a sweet hostess gift, read on and hit the links. If you live near me and would like, one, I have copies; just contact me directly. I am proud to be part of this project and grateful that Lisa made so much effort to see it to fruition. Remember, all proceeds from the sales on Amazon, go to Huntington’s Disease Society of America (HDSA). Fits in your purse, and spreads joy at the same time! Thanks Lisa.

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It’s CyberMonday; the day we’re supposed to shop on-line. Since that’s the ONLY way to get copies of Tangerine Tango Women Writers Share Slices of Life , here’s your chance to be part of the national marketing craze, support a good cause, and get some perfect little gifts.

For this week’s tiny taste of Tangerine Tango, I selected excerpts from essays about parents.  Though I didn’t give the writers any themes, many wrote about lessons and advice received from their mothers and fathers.

From Donna K. Barry’s “Tending: A Daughter’s Tale”

…From the time I was old enough to walk I spent my early days following Daddy around the yard. Each summer evening after supper, he’d leave the inside work behind and tend the flowers and garden. Never mind that he’d just spent all day working in someone else’s greenhouse – this was the work he loved. We’d putter…

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About Dawn Quyle Landau

Mother, Writer, treasure hunter, aging red head, and sushi lover. This is my view on life, "Straight up, with a twist––" because life is too short to be subtle! Featured blogger for Huffington Post, and followed on Twitter by LeBron James– for reasons beyond my comprehension.
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  1. Just ordered the book and can’t wait to read it. A dear friend and mentor has Huntington’s.

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