Sammy and Sunny: The Story of Hedvig Samuelson, Murdered by Winnie Ruth Judd and The Story of Sunny Worel's Search for Sammy

Janet V Worel
Illustrations J T Lindroos
Édition Charles Kelly
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Sammy and Sunny: The Story of Hedvig Samuelson, Murdered by Winnie Ruth Judd and The Story of Sunny Worel's Search for Sammy

Janet V Worel
Illustrations J T Lindroos
Édition Charles Kelly
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  • Date de publication : Oct 08, 2015
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 170
  • Éditeur : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • ISBN : 9781517353599
  • Dimensions : 5.98" W x 0.39" L x 9.02" H
Sunny Worel transcended time. Trained as a medical librarian, she used her training and skills to return to a world that had existed many years before she lived: the world of her great-aunt, Hedvig "Sammy" Samuelson. Sunny was on a mission to rescue the admirable life led by her great- aunt, a much-beloved schoolteacher and adventurer, from the way life ended on Oct. 16,1931, as part of a tabloid murder case. She became aware of Sammy when she was 5 years old and the first Winnie Ruth Judd book was published by Dobkins and Hendricks in1973. The book was in her family home. The black dust jacket portrayed a gruesome picture of a steamer trunk with a pair of pink pajamas draped over the edge of the slightly opened lid. A limp, lifeless hand dangled out of the opening. This made quite an impression on Sunny's young mind. Her mother told her what she knew about the crime, but she didn't know much about the person, Sammy. No one in the family had ever talked about her since it was too painful. Sunny, as well as many others, thought about her as the body in the trunk. Sammy's brother Arnold gradually shared some of the story. Sunny studied old photos from the family album and read news articles about the crime that the family had collected. By 1998 Sunny began her quest in earnest to uncover Sammy's true personality. This book reveals this journey she undertook. Her plan was to write a book about Sammy, but she was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2012 and the book was delayed. She died in 2014 with the book unwritten. Her mother, Janet Worel, using Sunny's research, has attempted to reveal the Sammy story, as well as Sunny's quest. Sunny grew up in Minneapolis, earned a B.S. Degree in Biochemistry and Microbiology from the University of Minnesota in 1990, and a Masters of Library and Information Science in 1996 from Dominican University/College of St. Catherine. Janet Worel, the co-author, lives in Minneapolis with her husband Jack. Janet, now retired, worked primarily as a hospice nurse during her years of employment.

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