“I think the book is very interesting. It’s true that we change as we grow older and find that we do not enjoy the same things we did when younger or in the same way if we do. This book is written in a unique style, including details that help us see that life is still enjoyable and full!" --Jessica Conroy, Bloomington, IL
“Very moving. Your obvious talent impresses me." --Gregory Tanksley
“This book is beautiful, it touched me deeply. It’s fulfilling and should win awards! God bless you!” --Kimberly Atlesta
“Well said, something I can understand and to which I can relate. Why don’t more people write this way instead of using symbolic, flowery, mysterious and metaphoric phrases--Good job!" --Dick Koss
Jeff Winter is a freelance journalist. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he studied sociology and psychology. Winter has extensive experience as a newspaper reporter for the Antigo Daily Journal and has also worked as a social worker and missionary in Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri and Florida. Winter has authored several books on a wide variety of topics and lives in Summit Lake, Wisconsin. He also serves on the board of directors of the Langlade County Historical Society.