Golden Grass

Golden Grass by Bill Trammell, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on April 21, 2012, is a poignant exploration of love and loss set in a small town in Oklahoma. This 92-page work delves into the tragic love story of Michael and Mary, whose relationship is disrupted by familial conflict and personal tragedy. As Michael navigates his life as a tenured professor, he grapples with the consequences of a love that was never fully realized, leading him to a life of obscurity in Wisconsin.
Readers will find a narrative that intricately weaves themes of romance and heartache, as Michael’s enduring affection for Mary is highlighted through their brief reunion orchestrated by a mutual friend. The story captures the emotional turmoil of both characters, particularly as Mary, despite her own family, struggles with her feelings for Michael. The hand-carved oak velvet rocking chair symbolizes their love, serving as a poignant reminder of what they shared. This edition presents a heartfelt journey through the complexities of love and the impact of choices made in the past.
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Golden Grass is a heart-wrenching, tragic love story that began and ended in a small town in Oklahoma. Michael’s overwhelming love for Mary began in high school only to be torn apart by Mary’s vicious grandfather. Michael became a tenured professor with a black widow wife and children conceived not of him. Tragedy was the outcome and Michael escaped to Wisconsin and a life of obscurity until Jeanny, a mutual friend of theirs, carried out a secret meeting between Michael and Mary, which reunited them, albeit for only three glorious days. Though Mary was married with husband and family, her very being was torn apart when they had to part. Michael created a love present for Mary and sent it to her: a hand-carved oak velvet rocking chair. It was a symbol of their love and carried Mary home. Mary’s children never knew of her overwhelming love for Michael, only that their mother was terribly unhappy.
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