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For Each Other by Janet Lambert by Janet Lambert (ISBN: 9781930009578)
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For Each Other by Janet Lambert Unknown - 2002
by Janet Lambert
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- Title For Each Other by Janet Lambert
- Author Janet Lambert
- Binding unknown
- Publisher Image Cascade Publishing
- Date 2002-01
- ISBN 9781930009578
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Themes
- Topical: Family
About the author
Janet Lambert was born and lived many years of her younger life in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Prior to writing novels Ms. Lambert performed as an actress and play writer touring with a repertory company around the United States and on Broadway. Ms. Lambert's acting career was shortened during WWI by her marriage to then Captain Kent Lambert and later by the birth of her daughter, Jeanne Ann. As a perceptive and intellectually curious Army wife, Ms. Lambert gained insight into people, situations, and life in many settings. These experiences were integrated into her writing for many years to come.
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