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The St. Louis Enlows
The St. Louis Enlows were a wealthy family who insisted they were ordinary in all other ways. “We were an ordinary family that happened to live in extraordinary times.” Their story is set in a post-war inner-city neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri called Tower Grove. That is where the immigrant family from Wales experienced their triumphs, sorrows, and defeats…in the new country…their beloved America.
Larry P. Arnold
L.P Arnold was a federal law enforcement officer then a business owner and rancher in Texas. Married to Vicki for over forty years, they have three grown sons and six grandchildren all but one of them living close by. He is a graduate of the University of Tulsa and a veteran having served overseas in the U.S. Army.
He was born amidst the beautiful Missouri Ozarks then raised in a wonderful small town called Sand Springs, Oklahoma. “Having two hometowns, Sand Springs and the historic little village of Cassville, Missouri, has made for a streak of nostalgia I can never satisfy.”
The author loves to write about people’s instinctive desire to ‘come home’ to the places and people of their youth and their dreams. Those homecomings make for stories of real people dealing with their own triumphs, loves, and tragedies much like those experienced by himself and the readers of his work.
Coming home finds change: Newlyweds and people die…some loves still there…some creeks run dry.