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Stan Sulecki



Dear Stormy

For David Drayer, life is all about routine and worry. Ever since his wife’s battle with cancer four years earlier, he’s felt hopeless. Events seem random and without meaning. And now his marriage is on the line.

Then he discovers a child’s watercolor picture in a secondhand store in Porter’s Wreck. Beneath the glass of the frame, a faded, handwritten tag reads: Sunset at Beach 6, to Daddy from Stormy, July 30, 1939. Surprised, because he has a young daughter nicknamed Stormy, David buys the painting.
 
What he finds in a hidden compartment will launch a journey of discovery that will challenge everything he holds dear....

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Stan Sulecki


STAN SULECKI drew on some of his own life experiences in writing Dear Stormy. For example, his wife, Debbie, battled cancer soon after having their second child, Leah. He attempted to tap in on the roller coaster of emotions that loved ones experience and the lingering effects after the cancer has been defeated.

Stan’s older daughter, Jenna, painted him a picture of a sunset at Beach 6 when she was just six years old. That, and a time in his life where he longed to know more about how his dad felt about him (his dad had died as a result of lung cancer several years earlier), was the inspiration of the story.

Stan believes we all long to know our father’s thoughts and feelings toward us. What a priceless gift it would be to be given letters, such as Dorothy received in the book. Stan lives in Northwestern Pennsylvania with his wife and two daughters.

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