Jean Rodenbough
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Jean Rodenbough

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Jean Rodenbough is a retired Presbyterian minister, active in church and community, and in writers' organizations. Her publications include: Published by Lulu.com: FIELD WATER: poetry collection GATHER WITH THE SAINTS is a series of stories narrated by the 12-year-old daughter of an enlightened Baptist preacher. She tells of the strange funerals and residents of her home town of Wheeler, NC. SIGNS OF HOPE contains stories of loss, a description of the grief process, and a fantasy about Butterfly's journey into the Valley of Sorrow. PREACHER'S DOZEN is a collection of sermons preached during the fall of 2008. TREE features poems about trees through the seasons, to accompany color photos. NOW AND THEN is a chapbook of recent poems. ICE ON A HOT STOVE is a re-publication of an earlier collection, updated. Published by All Things That Matter Press: RACHEL'S CHILDREN:SURVIVING THE SECOND WORLD WAR tells the stories of those who were children during WWII, with poem commentaries, reflections, and narratives about the war. Published by All Things That Matter Press. BEBE & FRIENDS: TAILS OF RESCUE: Stories of rescued animals, information about rescue organizations and statistics about rescues. Poems serve as commentary, and contact information for organizations is included. Published by All Things That Matter Press. The author lives in Greensboro, NC with husband Charles, also a writer listed on Amazon's Author Central. Their four children and families all live in the Greensboro area. They have a Beagle-Jack Russell, Katie, who gives them a hard time. She has revived her blog: http://jeansblender.blogspot.com
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