It’s a beautiful June day in Wisconsin in 2021, Jayme Peters is surprised to see a pristine 1990 Land Rover SUV parked along the side of the road. With her father in the business of restoration of vintage vehicles, she is surprised when a young man, about a year older than her gets out of the car.
The realization that Tony has lost thirty-one years, he must take on a new identity in order to fit into the unknown world he is now faced with.
Sherry Derr-Wille began her writing career in her sophomore English class in high school. Challenged to get an A on the first test, she won the right to sit in the back of the room and write for a year. At the end of the year no one told her to stop the assignment, so she didn’t. At her 40th class reunion, she realized she was the only one who enjoyed the assignment. It was too late because by that time she’d signed seventeen contracts for her work.
Wife to her high school sweetheart of over fifty years, she is the mother of three, grandmother of nine and great-grandmother of six. She is retired and lives in a mid-sized town close to the Illinois border in Southern Wisconsin. Her mantra is READ LOCAL AND BE TRANSPORTED TO ANOTHER WORLD.