There Was a Rainbow After All - We Just Had to Find It

by Jane K. Parish - 221 pages, 6 x 9 Papaerback - $22.50 includes shipping and handling.

New author discovered - book published and available now - There Was a Rainbow After All by Jane K. Parish - a riveting tale of a family beginning at the end of the First World War, working hard and obtaining great success and prosperity only to have it all taken away during market crash of 1929 and The Great Depression.  The book chronicles the rise, fall and recovery of an extraordinary southern family and their dealings with life - and a murder mystery is included.  A fun read.

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Author Jane K. Parish

Jane K. Parish was born into a traditional southern family.  Although all her siblings were born in New Orleans. Mrs. Parish, the youngest, was born in Gastonia, North Carolina.  She came from an unusually large family with the unique distinction of not only being the youngest, but the only female child in a family of 9 siblings.  Raised by a traditional family, grounded in the Methodist church, Jane adapted well, attended college, married and raised a traditional family.  Throughout her life she balanced raising children, being involved in the arts community, and excelling in the field of commercial real estate. And now Jane enters a new career as a novelist with a touching story about the survival and togetherness of a very large family up and through The Great Depression and World War II.  Her extraordinary brothers, all eight of them honored by this book, were positive contributors to society.  Jane Parish resides in Matthews, North Carolina, with Joe Parish, her husband of 26 years.