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Authors Jennifer Youngblood and Sandra Poole
Jennifer
Sandra
Sandra was raised in a small community in
northeast Alabama called Alder Springs, the setting of Sandra and
Jennifer's first novel,
Livin' in High
Cotton. Sandra developed a deep love for
literature in a two-classroom country school. She recalls that
every afternoon the teachers would bring their classes together and
read such classics as Rip Van Winkle, Moby Dick, The Headless
Horsemen and The Taming of the Shrew while all their students sat
on the floor.
When she was very young, Sandra enjoyed listening to her mother and
grandmother talk about the "good ol' days" while they canned
vegetables and sewed. After she became an adult, she cherished
those memories so much that she began to write them down.
Livin' in High Cotton
is based on some
of those memories. She feels that stories about the South and
southern culture are some of the "undiscovered jewels of the
nation." Growing up on a farm, where there was always work to be
done, limited the activities Sandra and her sisters could
participate in after school, so writing became an escape for her.
When her children were young, she spent hours telling them stories
that she had made up. She now tells those same stories to her
grandchildren.
When Sandra worked on her undergraduate degree, she could not stay
away from the literature classes. Although her major was business,
she ended up with a double minor in English and economics. She
states, "I think I took every literature class the college offered
from American Lit to Victorian Prose."
Sandra has worked in the administrative field for over twenty-five
years. She worked her way through college while her daughters were
very young and completed a four-year degree in three years. Later,
she earned a Masters in Business Administration. Her experience has
ranged from being an executive secretary and human resource manager
for Fortune 500 companies to being an assistant to one of the vice
presidents at the university where she recently retired. She also
taught writing classes to students studying for their general
education equivalency exam.
She believes that every person you meet changes you in some way and
makes you a better person.
She infuses her wealth of
experience into her stories to make them come
alive.
Sandra's family is the center of her life. She has
four children and three step-children. Together, she and her late
husband have twelve grandchildren. Sandra is a member of The Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
For Sandra, writing is a continual journey of discovery. She has so
many ideas for other books running through her mind that it's hard
to focus on one at a time.
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