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Kathleen Kennedy Wood now resides in Newport, Rhode Island, with her husband William Wood. She is a member of the Newport Library, The Boys and Girls Club of Newport, and the Newport Preservation Society. She volunteers at the Newport Gift Store at the Newport Hospital in which her books are sold. She is also a volunteer for the Newport Secret Gardens tours which are held in the Spring and Fall Seasons. She is the author of two other books, Chateau Sur Mer: A Child's View of Life at a Famous Newport Mansion, and Julie and Mary Go Sailing, which is a children's book. Her books are sold at the Mansion gift store down at the Bowens Wharf in Newport, the Breakers, and also at Chateau Sur Mer Mansion in Newport. Her books are also available at amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, and bookstandpublishing.com. Kathleen is the mother of three daughters, Erin, Jennifer, and Erica. She also has two grandchildren, Adam and Julie, and a great-grandson, Isaac.
Surrounded by mansions, beautiful beaches, and The Tennis Hall of Fame, I drew the inspiration for this book. Many years ago, I fell deeply in love with Newport, Rhode Island, the city by the sea. As a child, I was taken in by a family member who resided at one of the many beautiful estates, Chateau sur Mer - an estate located along the infamous Bellevue Avenue. The structure maintains its original name today, which translated means, "Castle by the Sea" and is one of the many, stunning homes now owned by the Preservation Society of Newport County and open for public visitation as a museum. My uncle, James B. Hook, was the chauffeur at Chateau sur Mer for 45 years for the Wetmore family. During my time with he and his family, I was exposed to a unique subculture of American history. My fascination with Newport grew as I learned about the area; its history, culture and inhabitants. The castle, or mansion, boasting 17 manicured acres and many interior rooms, required a large staff to maintain the property. Most of the staff were foreign-born; however, my uncle was one of the fortunate few who were native to New England. It was at this castle that I spent every summer for the first 17 years of my life and developed my life-long attachment to Newport.
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