My Dash

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Karen Spowal-McKitrick ISBN: 9781635684186
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc. Publication: July 2, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Karen Spowal-McKitrick
ISBN: 9781635684186
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication: July 2, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

 

Walk with me down a captivating road. The lead-ins below are the stops along the way. The road will be smooth, alluring, with a photographic scene. In contrast, it will have huge bumps, hills, curves, and crossroads. Death will be close-by, yet I’m still here. The destination has not been reached.

 

Chapter Lead-Ins

Chapter 1

“Where is my nine-month-old baby daughter?”

Chapter 2

“I think out of the box, and then I say to myself, ‘What box?’”

Chapter 3

“She had a switch blade, and her plan was to use it on me.”

Chapter 4

“She would say, ‘You vil do,’ and I would say, ‘I von’t do.’”

Chapter 5

“I remember my head was on the yellow median line, and the rest of me was under the car.”

Chapter 6

“I didn’t know what I was getting into when I arrived at the radio station.”

Chapter 7

“I simply grabbed him by his sterile white lab coat and drew his face to mine.”

Chapter 8

“I saw it coming, but I just didn’t know what it was.”

Chapter 9

“Dad, when I get married, who do you want to walk me down the aisle and give me away?”

Chapter 10

“Has your husband been with a prostitute in the last six months?”

Chapter 11

“Karina, the coffin is not going in our living room.”

Chapter 12

“My hand felt as empty as my heart.”

 

 

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Walk with me down a captivating road. The lead-ins below are the stops along the way. The road will be smooth, alluring, with a photographic scene. In contrast, it will have huge bumps, hills, curves, and crossroads. Death will be close-by, yet I’m still here. The destination has not been reached.

 

Chapter Lead-Ins

Chapter 1

“Where is my nine-month-old baby daughter?”

Chapter 2

“I think out of the box, and then I say to myself, ‘What box?’”

Chapter 3

“She had a switch blade, and her plan was to use it on me.”

Chapter 4

“She would say, ‘You vil do,’ and I would say, ‘I von’t do.’”

Chapter 5

“I remember my head was on the yellow median line, and the rest of me was under the car.”

Chapter 6

“I didn’t know what I was getting into when I arrived at the radio station.”

Chapter 7

“I simply grabbed him by his sterile white lab coat and drew his face to mine.”

Chapter 8

“I saw it coming, but I just didn’t know what it was.”

Chapter 9

“Dad, when I get married, who do you want to walk me down the aisle and give me away?”

Chapter 10

“Has your husband been with a prostitute in the last six months?”

Chapter 11

“Karina, the coffin is not going in our living room.”

Chapter 12

“My hand felt as empty as my heart.”

 

 

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