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S. D. Lewis
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S.D. Lewis is a southern girl raised up in a small country town name Wrens which is thirty three miles south of Augusta Georgia. Growing up in a small town with only one red light gave S...view moreThe Author
S.D. Lewis is a southern girl raised up in a small country town name Wrens which is thirty three miles south of Augusta Georgia. Growing up in a small town with only one red light gave S.D. Lewis nothing but time to just sit and watch the grass grow and daydream about the days when she would one day travel the world but until that time her imagination was her greatest asset which helped her create an escape into the written word which turned her tiny world into a great place to reside. She is the author of the wonderfully written, top seller novel The Maid of Honor. This was not the first book she wrote but it is the first one published and it is the novel that set the stage for Vivian Must Die. S.D. Lewis did travel the world and raise a family of four, three sons and a daughter. She has been married twice, once for ten years and she is on her second marriage going on thirty years. She loves to read, write, listen to music and collect dolls. Her favorite book is The Temple of My Familiar by Alice Walker the author of The Color Purple. Her favorite foods are shrimp and Macaroni and cheese. Her favorite color is royal blue and her favorite place to visit is the beach. She loves children and she taught Pre-school for over eighteen years until she had to retire due to a liver disease. Her favorite time spent is with her grandchildren and hanging out with her best friend Barbara. When asked what she wanted to be when she grow up the answer was always the same “I want to be an author just like John Boy Walton” Even today in the far reaches of her mind she still hope that one day she will actually meet the young man that played that character (Richard Thomas) because she wonders if he knows how valuable he was to someone’s childhood watching him become exactly what he dreamed he would become gave her reason to believe she too could achieve her dream. She is working on her third novel which is the final novel in the three book series with the Johnson Family. Her future projects includes finishing a book she started over ten years ago about some of the entertaining and not so entertaining characters she grew up with and a family photo album of her amateur photography. When being interviewed for the Jefferson Reporter her hometown newspaper she was asked “ knowing all that you know today if you could go back in time what would you change?” S.D. looked away and her eyes begin to mist and she answers “ absolutely nothing.”view less