Virginia Smith
Dr. Virginia F. Smith is a Professor of Chemistry at the United States Naval Academy where she maintains an active research program and has published over twenty scientific articles. Her interest in Robert Frost's use of scientific imagery and language has led to three publications and multiple speaking engagements at colleges, universities, and professional meetings. She has also served as president of The Robert Frost Society. After earning an A.B. in physics and chemistry from Mount Holyoke...See more
Dr. Virginia F. Smith is a Professor of Chemistry at the United States Naval Academy where she maintains an active research program and has published over twenty scientific articles. Her interest in Robert Frost's use of scientific imagery and language has led to three publications and multiple speaking engagements at colleges, universities, and professional meetings. She has also served as president of The Robert Frost Society. After earning an A.B. in physics and chemistry from Mount Holyoke College, Virginia served five years on active duty in the U.S. Air Force, then worked in industry before earning a Ph.D. in biochemistry from Washington State University. Virginia and her husband live in Annapolis, MD. See less
Virginia Smith's Featured Books
Virginia Smith book reviews
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A Bride for Noah
Founding Seattle, Romance and more
by squiresj, Jan 19, 2014
The beginning Seattle. An Adventure in logging, love and more.
Evie feels she can leave Tennessee and start over. She travels with an employee who she has a partnership with to start a restaurant. ... Read More
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A Cowboy at Heart
Forgiveness
Another good book by dual authors.
I could so see ranchers doing Amish the way Mr. Littlefield did Jonas. Because the Amish are peaceful, the English treat them with no respect. We are all people. ... Read More
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The Heart's Frontier
Amish & Cowboys together on a trial ride
A blending of two author's work that will stir your heart. The Amish on a cattle drive is a delight to read about. The blending of two faiths different yet made stronger when bound together.
The ... Read More