The setting for this story takes place in a small, quaint mountain village in the foot-hills of West Virginia. It is a love story with many happy memories and much love. It is a close community, and everyone knows everyone. A young boy, an only child, has tea with his mother everyday at breakfast time and this forms a special bond. A young girl, an only child is close to her family and is left to run things at a very young age. The story takes them into adulthood and a lot of distance between them. Here they experience pain and unhappiness. But, through something as simple as a tea-set they find healing, happiness and a long-awaited love.
Carolyn Fisher is retired and resides in a Senior Living Facility where she enjoys writing many types of things. She began writing seriously when she was widowed four years ago and now belongs to Word Weavers International. She has one published book which came out in June of 2015. "When You Can't, God Can". Maturity Magazine published one children's poem, and another will be published in October of this year. Over the past thirty years she has written: poems for retiring friends, or birthday/anniversary celebrations. Also, short stories, and rhyming poems, along with writing poems from sermons she hears.
She is active in her church for thirty-five years and participates in many of the church ministries.
After her husband passed away in 2015 she joined several writing classes and participated in many of them. She finds this is a way of relaxing and putting yourself in another place temporarily.