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A Rendezvous to Remember - by Terry Marshall & Ann Garretson Marshall (Hardcover)

A Rendezvous to Remember - by  Terry Marshall & Ann Garretson Marshall (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>A poignant true story about a young woman's undying love for two men, the challenges all three of them faced, and the difficult choices they finally made.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>The true story of a soldier, a pacifist, and the woman who loved them both</strong></p><p>In June 1964, Ann Garretson skips her college commencement to tour Europe with Lieutenant Jack Sigg, a tank commander on the German-Czech border, with the hope of returning as his fiancée. A month into their rendezvous, her best friend, Terry, proposes marriage--by mail--throwing all their lives into turmoil. </p><p>Jack offers the military life Ann knows as an army brat. Terry, a conscientious objector, will leave for the Peace Corps at summer's end, unless the draft board intervenes and sends him to jail. Her dilemma: she loves them both. </p><p>Caught between the old mores and winds of change, Ann must make an agonizing choice. </p><p>In alternating voices, <em>A Rendezvous to Remember</em> presents firsthand accounts by the two who eventually married, enriched by letters from the rival, whose path led him elsewhere. Provocative and delightfully uncensored, this coming-of-age memoir is a tribute to the enduring power of love and family.</p><p>"The story transcends personal autobiography alone, charting the course of not just two disparate lives, but a nation."<strong><em>--Midwest Book Review</em></strong></p><p>"A love story you'll never forget."<strong>--Hope Edelman, #1 <em>New York Times</em> best-selling author of <em>Motherless Daughters</em></strong></p><p>"Humorous and heartbreaking, the dueling narrative is stunning, surprising, and inspiring."<strong>--Samantha Vérant, author of <em>Seven Letters from Paris</em></strong></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"The story transcends personal autobiography alone, charting the course of not just two disparate lives, but a nation. . . . Highly recommended reading for anyone who has wondered what coming of age in America in the 1960s was really like."<strong><em>--Midwest Book Review</em></strong></p><p>"Let Ann and Terry Marshall take you on a tour across landscapes and time. You'll be richer for the experience. <em>A Rendezvous to Remember</em> is an extended road trip, a rollicking adventure, and, above all, a love story you'll never forget."<strong>--Hope Edelman, #1 <em>New York Times</em> best-selling author of <em>Motherless Daughters</em> </strong></p><p>"Garretson and Marshall reach right into the heart in this beautifully written memoir, pulling on every emotion. This is a story about what it means to be human--to struggle with love and what we truly want out of life--especially when being pulled in two different directions. Humorous and heartbreaking, the dueling narrative is stunning, surprising, and inspiring. I sobbed at the end, knowing the right choices were made, and I applaud the authors for their honesty."<strong>--Samantha Vérant, author of <em>Seven Letters from Paris</em></strong></p><p>"<em>A Rendezvous to Remember</em> is a story of swiftly changing times on two continents, from the American military bases in Cold War West Germany to the mountain switchbacks of Colorado. But most of all, it is a love story--better yet, two of them--told with sly humor, crackling dialogue, and deep humanity."<strong>--Greg Blake Miller, director of Olympian Creative and author of <em>Decemberlands</em></strong></p><p>"An intimate and compelling examination of a shared life, particularly since a third party shares that life. Ann Garretson Marshall is not only crazy in love with her co-writer, Terry Marshall, but as well with the dashing Lieutenant Jack Sigg. Their story takes place in the first half of the '60s, in reality an extension of the '50s, an era little explored. . . . A provocative memoir of a time of debilitating 'innocence' ruptured."<strong>--Mary-Ann Tirone Smith, author of <em>Lament for a Silver-Eyed Woman</em> and <em>Girls of Tender Age: A Memoir</em></strong></p><p>"I so enjoyed their story . . . full of everything from mystery and conflict to family secrets, politics, hormones, history, and almost poetic descriptions of places in the U.S. and Europe. I looked forward to every sitting. I climbed mountains with them. I suffered heartache with them . . . A lovely book."<strong>--Diane Taylor, Living-Las-Vegas.com</strong></p><br>

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