Shirley Jean Latham Horrell it the author of Seven on the Bell, a collection of stories and memories of life on Bell Mountain m the Ozarks of southern Missouri. Life in rural America during the 1940s and 1950s was still very primitive and very much the same as our forefathers. Despite great hardships and hindrances in reaching our potential (academically, musically, and vocationally), we were resolute in working hard to dream the American dream. These stories have been recorded for posterity's sake and to inspire others m their determination to dream the American dream. Shirley's writings include Inspirational lessons from Women's Missionary Guide books, on article selected by the Florissant Valley Reporter Newspaper entitled "Ninety Five and Counting Down" and a collection of poetry and songs. She was married to a minister (now deceased) who was a pastor and church planter. Shirley resides in O'Fallon, Missouri. Her daughter, Deanna; granddaughters, Ashley and Aimee (Aimee is married to Valentin and they have a son, Fin, and a daughter, Gavianna); and son Kevin and his wife Jeannile resides nearby. Book jacket.
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