Patricia Mitchell Lapidus
Patricia Mitchell Lapidus has published poems and essays in a variety of literary magazines, including Peregrine, Off the Coast, and The Green Hills Literary Lantern. Sweet Potato Suppers, her memoir of life among spiritual hippies, was published in 2003, with a second edition in 2009. these were followed by The Farm That Tried to Feed the World, a sharing community memoir. Watch also for Gideon's River, a novel about a family facing the related dramas of tears and anger-and finding hope....See more
Patricia Mitchell Lapidus has published poems and essays in a variety of literary magazines, including Peregrine, Off the Coast, and The Green Hills Literary Lantern. Sweet Potato Suppers, her memoir of life among spiritual hippies, was published in 2003, with a second edition in 2009. these were followed by The Farm That Tried to Feed the World, a sharing community memoir. Watch also for Gideon's River, a novel about a family facing the related dramas of tears and anger-and finding hope. Walter Moose on Oak Hill is a series of stories written for her grandson above life in the time of his great-grandfather. Tummy Story tells about the author's detective work to discover the root causes of ill health in modern American life. Her other books of short stories include Eyes of an Eagle and Uncle Lije's Long Wait for Love. See less
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