Biographie de l'auteur :
Beulah Ralph was born and raised on a remote farm in South Beaver Township, Pennsylvania. She was the 6th of 10 children. Each new baby was assigned to the oldest sister available to take care of daily throughout childhood. Beulah was seven when she got her “baby.” At age 13 Beulah left home to work for a family in town so that she could attend public high school. In exchange for bed and board, Beulah served as housekeeper and nanny. It was in high school that Beulah blossomed into a poet. Upon graduation she was named the Poet Laureate of Lincoln High School, Ellwood City, PA. World War II drew Beulah into her most prolific period of writing poetry. It was her response to the shifting world as family and friends were deployed or relocated. After the war, Beulah married, built an accounting career, and raised a family with three boys, surrounded by a strong church community. The family moved to Florida in 1947. Mrs. Ralph now resides in Fleming Island, Florida.
Présentation de l'éditeur :
At age 89, in the process of moving, Beulah Ralph uncovered poems in drawers and boxes, scrapbooks and notepads. Many were written during World War II. These poems express the intensity of life for those at home and at war. They reflect pride in those willing to serve, the trauma of loss, joy of new love, and deepening love in separation. Missing You... reads like letters to and from the battlefield. Ralph's poetry is richly flavored by the 1940's but it tastes of all wars and the lives of all those at home or away.
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