Donna Everhart

I’ve read articles recently about older parents downsizing and how their children don’t want their stuff.  It’s true, and I’ve […]

Recently at a book event I was asked (and it’s not the first time) if there is some part of […]

I want to talk about my narrator in THE FORGIVING KIND, Sonny Creech and her brothers, Ross and Trent. Like […]

I don’t remember much about the heat, or the storms we used to have when I was growing up.  Well, […]

When I was going to school, the end of the year would send me daydreaming about the freedom of summer […]

I grew up surrounded by mechanics. The men in my family worked on cars, trucks, tractors, lawn mowers, you name […]

One definition of intuition says this, “a thing that one knows or considers likely from instinctive feeling rather than conscious […]

After the death of my dad in March 2015, Mom, who’d always happily declared her independence and ability to do […]

The Forgiving Kind

When you were growing up, was there someone who, for reasons you couldn’t pinpoint, made you uncomfortable, said things you […]

THE FORGIVING KIND is set in 1955, when the United States was settling into a post-war era, and consumers were […]

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