Suzan Huney used what she’d learned about taking and publishing oral history in her recent book, Women of Strength, by Betty Jane Cooper Johnson as told to Suzan Huney. The following excerpt from their work together illustrates the way oral histories evoke time and place as well as the personality of the interviewee, while informing …
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About Suzan Huney
Suzan Huney's non-fiction has appeared in
The Seattle Times and magazines such as
Still Crazy, Fresh Boiled Peanuts, and
Stories with Grace .
Women of Strength is her first book. She volunteers with the writing organization Field’s End, an affiliate of the nonprofit Bainbridge Public Library and serves on the Library Board.