Therese Möller SaponeIt was always a passion with her to write, even when she was a little child. She always loved to read; read about anything she could get her hands on! Her most desperate times she would say were the times when she arrived in America and could not spek, but even worse, could not read or write English. She was the happiest when she was able to speak English. When she writes, she's more of an off-the-top-of-my-head-writer. Her style is more natural. If there are parts that are missing and she remembers them later, it's not a problem for her to fill in a blank place. As far as the science, the proper use of language, that's where her good friend Joan B. Isom steps in. They are two people of total opposites, as far as the East is from the West. She referred many times like they were two peas in a pod, except they have two completely different pods. But their life patterns are just about the same, as far as life situations are concerned. But culturally, they are totally opposites--from language to food to religion. You name it; they lived in two different worlds. Joan is handicapped and Therese a physical fitness teacher. But the Lord brought them together for a reason and she is ever so thankful that He did! Her thanks and gratitude goes to you, Joan, and with great appreciation, she says thank you. Read More Read Less
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