Author, Lee Wallace, was born at the dawn of the atomic age in 1942 near Oak Ridge, Tennessee, one of thirteen children. She professed faith in Christ and was baptized as a seven-y...view moreAuthor, Lee Wallace, was born at the dawn of the atomic age in 1942 near Oak Ridge, Tennessee, one of thirteen children. She professed faith in Christ and was baptized as a seven-year old. Today, Lee is a mother, grandmother, and a great-grandmother. She lives in Riverside County, California and attends church in the area.
Lee has more than twenty-five years of experience writing as a paralegal. Lee’s goal in writing this fictionalized account of her real-life experiences is to inspire, educate, and encourage those facing similar circumstances. For privacy reasons, the identities of all individuals, professionals, public and private entities, dates, and places have been changed.
Co-author/editor, Dr. Pam Pryfogle, EdD, is an Early Childhood and Education Professor at California Baptist University, Riverside, California, and an experienced editor. Pam served in the region of Lira, Uganda as a Purpose Driven Practitioner and PEACE Ambassador through Saddleback Church of Lake Forest, California. Pam has most recently traveled with her filmmaker son to Northern Uganda to work with village wives. She also facilitates two support groups and provides counseling to individuals seeking purpose and direction through the crises in their lives.
Pam is an author and researcher. As an Early Childhood Content Expert, Pam journals her life’s experiences and incorporates her writing in her blog https://travelinggrace.wordpress.com/. Her most recent published work is Adversity Influencing Regard for Education in Northern Uganda: A Phenomenological Study of Langi Mothers’ Value of Learning.
Pam lives in St. Maries, Idaho. She is a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) working with children taken by the court from their homes and placed in Foster Care. Pam is blessed to be the mother of five and the grandmother of nine. Care of her three youngest grandchildren occupies much of her time.view less