Life story of local senior lands on bestseller list
What started as a way to share her own history with her children has instead reached audiences far and beyond. At 77-years-old MaryAnn Westgard never imagined she would be a published author. But like so many during the pandemic, she needed something to do so she began to put pen to paper.
The words flowed easily for Westgard, as she began writing her story inside her apartment. The goal was to finish writing the story for her family by Christmas, but Westgard’s intuition led her elsewhere.
“ Somehow I was feeling this urge to put it out to the public, and I thought ‘ this is crazy because there is a lot of private stuff in there and I never told people a lot of it. But I just kept having this urging that it had to get out there,” she said.