

Twin Farms Anthology
Edited by Titia Bozuwa & Lysa James
Writers and poets, who either attended or instructed at the Twin Farms Writers Workshops in Wakefield NH over the past eleven years were invited by the Triple Tulip Press to submit some of their work for publication. Lysa James, current instructor, and Titia Bozuwa, workshop director, edited the submissions. Twin Farms Anthology is the result. It contains short stories, memoirs and poems by twenty alumni.
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Wings of Change - A Dutch Immigrant's Journey
by Titia Bozuwa
Wings of Change is a story about becoming; it is about becoming American, becoming a parent, and embracing life with exuberance. It is a memoir about one woman’s experience emigrating as a young person from Holland to the United States and the challenges and joys she faced as she acclimated to a rural New Hampshire way of life. It is about her unflinching love for her husband and children, and the adventures that tested and taught them all along the way.
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In the Shadow of the Cathedral
by Titia Bozuwa
In the Shadow of the Cathedral casts the reader back to Holland during the German occupation and Allied liberation through the perceptive eyes of a young girl. The author recounts arrestingly poignant, disturbing, and often humorous vignettes of life during wartime, and the difficult, soul-searching choices everyone was forced to make. Author Titia Bozuwa presents a vivid picture of the people who made up her world, and the innocent clarity of her perspective speaks brilliantly to both young and old alike.
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Joan: A Mother's Memoir
by Titia Bozuwa
Experience the grace and courage of a young woman in the face of death and the way she prepared those who loved her for the prospect of losing her. This book, in its second printing, has an uplifting message despite its sad underlying fact. Joan epitomized the words of ancient philosopher Cicero because she “lived with joy and died with hope.”
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