Helen Hiller Frink
HELEN HILLER FRINK is descended from two families of Yankee whalers. When she embarked from Newington, New Hampshire on her first voyage, her mother told her never to fear seasickness, for she had salt water instead of blood in her veins. She is the author of These Acworth Hills, Alstead Through the Years, and Women after Communism; the East German Experience. Retired from Keene State College as Professor Emerita of Modern Languages, Helen lives too far from the sea in Acworth, New Hampshire.
HELEN HILLER FRINK is descended from two families of Yankee whalers. When she embarked from Newington, New Hampshire on her first voyage, her mother told her never to fear seasickness, for she had salt water instead of blood in her veins. She is the author of These Acworth Hills, Alstead Through the Years, and Women after Communism; the East German Experience. Retired from Keene State College as Professor Emerita of Modern Languages, Helen lives too far from the sea in Acworth, New Hampshire. See less
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