THE FORTUNE TELLER TOLD HER"YOU AIN'T DONE LIVING YET!"
In A View from the Hill, popular author of novels such as Ann Singleton (1938) and But the Morning Will Come (1949), Cid Ricketts Sumner, paints a vivid picture of a woman's mature years made rich by living life to the fullest in a series of brief essays on friendship, love, and finding new interests.