Publisher's Synopsis
Margarita's tale is a story of hope, dreams, and values. It will enlighten readers into the agricultural farm family's way of life. The theme emphasizes the contribution the Maine State Fairs make to an agricultural farm families development. It is a subliminal message that the fairs are an ingredient or contributor for morality, character, integrity, a building block for our children. Thousands of Maine family's such as harness racing people, horse pulling people, cow and sheep farmers, among others, depend on their existence personally, socially, and economically. It is their opportunity to unveil their product with pride they worked long arduous hours for. The humanistic value of this group of people and their animals cannot be measured in dollars and cents.
Laurie lives in Margate, Florida with her husband of thirty-two years, Gerald. She attended the University of Maine where she studied Psychology and is also a graduate of Inter-Coast Career Institute where she received her degree as an LPN. Laurie currently is employed at Cleveland Clinic in Weston, Florida.