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"My mother saved everything I wrote, even the stories I dreamed up during my grade school years. One such tale is semi-autobiographical, about a young girl whose parents can no longer afford to give her piano lessons, The manuscript was 77 pages long and titled She Shall Have Music, penned under the shade of a lone willow tree, Reading, writing, and playing piano have been top three on my list of favorite things."

LEWIS HAS WRITTEN MORE THAN 70 BOOKS FOR CHILDREN, TEENS AND ADULTS. HER TOUR FOR The Englisher WAS MOSTLY IN THE MIDWEST--26 STOPS, INCLUDING A NURSING HOME WHERE THE STAFF REGULARLY READ LEWIS'S BOOKS TO THE RESIDENTS.

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