An indefinite Period
by: Patricia Feeney

ISBN: 0-7414-1212-8 ©2002
Price: $14.95
Book Size: 5.5 x 8.5, 182 pages, paperback
Category/Subject: Biography/Historical/Memoir
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Abstract:
This memoir is about family life on the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base during the Cuban Missile Crisis that began October 22, 1962. It is a personal account, describing one woman’s attempt to make sense of a world that does not always make sense. How much did she know about the evolving drama that threatened her life and the lives of her children, ages 2 and 3? How did it feel to be evacuated from her home and thrust into the role of a displaced person? All she wanted was to go home, and she didn’t even know where that was.

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Patricia Hale Feeney
Alexandria  VA
Biography:

Patricia Hale Feeney, a Ford Scholar, graduated from Stanford University in 1956 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History. Her by-line newspaper columns have been published in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Beaufort, South Carolina, and Salt Lake City, Utah. Her other professional experience includes 15 years as a Technical Writer for Martin Marietta and TRW in Washington, D.C. This is her first book.

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