Memories of Holly Woode

Richard Wickliffe


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Memories of Holly Woode by Richard Wickliffe
This illuminating and humorous saga has been described as "Forrest Gump meets The Notebook" (Author and Book Buzz.)

The charming John claims that his hospitalized wife, Holly Woode, was literally the most beautiful woman in the world. He recounts how he met Holly to a tired new mother, Jill, who considers her life tedious and dull. Jill becomes charmed by the elder John as he amusingly describes his perfect "Norman Rockwell" youth and exciting life as a war hero, who fished with Hemingway, was a guest of the White House and traveled the globe. Jill would rather escape into John's tales of adventure than cope with her own hectic life. However, Jill soon learns that things are not as they appear and soon questions the truth behind WHO IS HOLLY WOODE?

"Memories of Holly Woode" is an enlightening tale of how a storyteller can change the way we perceive our own lives, combined with historical facts and humor that weave a tale with romance and mystery.
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