Among her published works include real stories about family members who took part in many historical events that shaped the world (from the early 20th century to WW2). She’s also written several novels, including one that landed as a finalist in the 2014 Colorado Gold Contest of the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Group.
Today, she and her husband live in Colorado and travel extensively. A portion of sales from her books are also funneled towards charitable causes that the couple is actively involved in.
First off is Seeds of South Sudan, where donations help rescue refugees from Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya, allowing orphans to attend a boarding school in the country. Once these students graduate, they plan to return to South Sudan to help rebuild its economy and infrastructure and create a stabilized nation.
The other is Angel Covers, where proceeds are used to support a Vill-Angel Medical clinic in the center of a rural farming community in Katale, Kenya, allowing poor families to receive high-quality healthcare.
“I truly enjoyed reading “Until We Meet Again. This book shines with dialogue the is action constant, the family commitments over time delightful. Author Flateland has another winner!”
A pretty far out there concept, but it had me from the beginning. I really loved this book!
I bought this for my mother and she absolutely loved it. She loved reading about all the little towns in Wisconsin and the things that used to go on