Beverly Enwall
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Beverly Enwall

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To contact, please use BeverlyEnwall@gmail.com I was born in Seattle, have lived in a variety of places and have been employed in a range of jobs. There is a saying, Bloom where you are planted, and life has planted me in a wide variety of places. I was a Kelly Temp and I was the first woman Chief Supervisor of Curriculum with a staff of 28 for the state of South Carolina. In Mexico I supervised a jewelry box factory. I worked "policing vacation leave" in a University personnel office. I have taught 2nd grade bilingual, high school, junior college, university and graduate seminars. I raised my five children (no, no handy relative to do laundry or fix dinner) and earned my Ph.D. from Stanford. Each job was a world unto itself, which is, I'm sure, excellent for anyone who wants to write. I also had the great good fortune to have a father who saw no problem in his only child's being a girl. It never occurred to either of us that there were things a girl could not do. A city girl, at age ll I could rope a calf from a horse (but not hogtie it, it weighed more than I did). And now, after many plantings, I have the time to do what I always wanted to do. Write books of various kinds, and Amazon gives those of us who are not famous a chance to do that. Because of the huge volume Amazon handles, to find a book the best way is to search with the exact title and add by (author's) name. Here are my books, grouped by genre, should any of them interest you. And yes, I am working on something new. But I just finished fixing a major error. Fate and Folly is no more. Horrors, I had one whole chunk of that history skewed by using the wrong sources. So, eccentric as it might seem, I have unpublished that one and now have three much better ones "starring" three principal figures of that Revolution. You'll find them below in Novelized History. It was a lot of work. So next I wrote something a little lighter, a romance which I just finished, placed in 1960's Morocco, entitled Autumn Lake. SPY STORIES based on the old Redskins structure that used ordinary people as agents. The agent is part owner of a department store chain, but always unwittingly involved is his partner whose area of expertise, or so he thinks, is women. In order, The Flamenco Conspiracy, The Shamrock Conspiracy, The Condor Conspiracy, The Ottoman Conspiracy. HISTORY The Congo Experience, based on accounts of people who lived there when it was Zaire, (also available in Spanish). A Father, A Son, and a Revolution based on the correspondence between Henry Laurens, President of the 2nd Continental Congress and his son, Colonel John Laurens, aide-de-camp to General Washington, both of whom intended to win the war and free the slaves. NOVELIZED HISTORY based on the real history but written as a novel. About the American Revolution in the South, Moonroy (a family saga), Lizzie and the Colonel (about John Laurens), The Fox and Me ("me" being Oscar, the Swamp Fox's slave and right-hand man), The Crown of Castile (how Isabel happened to become Queen, a book that got three 5-star reviews in the UK which was a thrill), and now the3 books about the French Revolution Chartres, Prince of the Blood, Necker an Uncommon Commoner, and King Louis XVI the Un-Desired. HISTORICAL ROMANCE: Historically framed in facts, a story that could have happened: Love Walks a Winding Path (Gaul as Caesar invades), Her Warlord's Spy (Vikings, Celts and Brits), The Cross and the Crescent (medieval Spain when half of it was Moslem), Dance of Lies, also Love and Revolution (both American Revolution), Love Flies No Battleflag (2nd Boer War South Africa), The Little Gods (early 20th century Shanghai), Pursuing Paradise (20th century Mexico). FOR YOUNG READERS: The Moonchild Murders, The Offkey Murder, Murder at Kickin' Trail Ranch. The Dragon of Ubar, told by a wizard. Mary the Marvelous, a fantasy tale. An Ill-Fated Fort, true story of a teen-age French boy who was part of the first French fort on America's southeastern coast. Marvelous Me is Captain John Smith telling his own story. FOR YOUNGER READERS: My Flute for Your Feather Cape, a story of early Mexico. Come to the Fair about a boy and his pig. FOR EVEN YOUNGER: Tuneful tales, written in verse, about the adventures of Andy and his dog Shadow, with several songs written in so that a child with a keyboard could try them out. Princess Petunia's Pink Pearl, The Giant's Apple Orchard, Princess Calandra's Camel, The Pushbutton Prince, The Yes-Yes Prince, The Island of the Trons, Molly and the Leprechaun, Zapper Zane the Terrible Dane. EDUCATION: Arcadia, A High School for the Real 20th Century. A look at what needs to be changed, for band-aids are not the answer. Classroom Activities for Teaching French. Classroom Activities for Teaching German. Classroom Activities for Teaching Spanish. These three Activity books are done in color, so may be more suitable for a department purchase, but the pages can be taken to a media center to be converted into actual cards, gameboards, etc. for games that require them, and many games require nothing at all except organization. All of them are classroom-tested, yes, by me, and some, like the Clue games, were suggested by lively students. Games work much better than conjugating verbs. The black and white photo: A highlight of my Stanford days:chatting with Nobel Prize winner Camilo José Cela, a true author, a charming man. To the right, his hostess at the gathering, my dissertation professor Dr. Isabel Scheville.
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