Catho Darlington
Lessons Learned in the Space Age
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About the Book
(Five Stars) " An enjoyable and resonating tale of creativity. Catho Darlington: Lessons Learned in the Space Age by Sara Marie Hogg (an original and genuinely talented author) is and archetypal and entertaining novel of a quirky, imaginative young girl growing up in the Ozarks Mountains in the 1950's. Revealing an isolated community rich with tradition and narrarating the trials and tribulations of adolescence in a heartwarming style, Catho Darlington is an enjoyable and re- sonating tale of creativity, perseverence, and fun."
--Midwest Book Review, Oregon, WI USA (January 4 edition)
About the Author
Sara Marie Hogg, Born in 1949 is a native of Missouri. She is a Fine Arts graduate of TCU (1972). Previous published works include a volume of poetry (1990), and a volume of macabre short stores (2000). She has written a humor column for her county newspaper. (HOGWASH!) Her poem, “Cry of the Osage” was honored at the First Annual Missouri Writers Week Awards for Poetry (1991). Enright House, Ireland (1992) honored her poem “Incident Near White River” with publication. Wearing her white bucks, cat’s eye glasses and a crop top fashioned at age eleven, Sara Marie Hogg, 52, hula hoops into infinity.