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Everyone has a story

This is a long detailed story covering 4 years of our lives. Have you ever read a good book and found it ended too soon, leaving you with the feeling it was just getting to the good part?

I promise you the whole love story. You will know it all. The attributes of these people may strain credibility. These attributes do exist, but they are rare. That these people all ended up in the same place and time is remarkable. My modeling work has taken me to many parts of the world. My life has been filled with rich blessings from God and that only helped me to realize there is no place as wonderful as my own hometown of Berkinsville. No one could ever have more loyal and wonderful friends. I think you will enjoy getting to know them as I tell you their story.

Read to the end and you will learn how great it is to have a friend like a sister.

Berkinsville

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Berkinsville. It is small with high-quality essentials. Everything relates to the mill, its support, and the high integrity of the people who work there. They provide support for the town in many ways.

It’s an old town, generations old, with two main one-way business streets, North Main and South Main.

It is located on a logging river in a mountainous area of the western United States. Berkinsville is an old town that glows proudly with proper upkeep and practical solutions to changing times.

As our story begins, logs travel on diesel trucks rather than float down the river. It’s a friendly town where people look out for each other. It’s a Christian town with its principal church led by Pastor Hodge. It’s a fun town most lively around its library and adjoining Berkinsville Café, fondly known as The Gossip. A library that values citizens so much it is even open on Sundays when the employed are most free to visit.

This is the story of my friend like a sister…

Janet Berkins, my high school friend like a sister. She is extremely bright and educated far beyond all reason by her uncle, Ward Handleman. As our story begins she is marking time in her parents’ business office, wanting to win her father’s respect. 

The office is the mill office of Berkins Enterprises, Inc. Her father, George Berkins, is the CEO, her mother, Molly, is the Financial Officer. Together they are the majority stockholders of the family-owned corporation. George Berkins is a great-grandson in a long line of Berkins’ who established the town of Berkinsville. Together the threesome, George, Molly, and Janet operate the mill office of the complex business.

Oh, yes, I should mention Janet is an unassuming beauty, with almost blond hair usually worn in a ponytail. Drove me crazy that she could eat anything and never gain weight! She loves hiking in the extensive leased forest lands of the corporation.

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The Friends

Steve Doyle: Janet’s high school sweetheart, shy, athletic, and, as our story begins, serving out his military obligation in the Army. His romance with Janet has cooled into a wonderful friendship with occasional letters.

John Richards: We begin as he is first arriving in town and catching Janet’s interest. (It wasn’t long until he caught my interest, too!) John had completed his military obligation and had good experience as a heavy equipment operator. A rugged farm-raised man with his father’s love of the English language, he stood a little over six feet, several inches taller than Janet. She liked his slightly triangular shape, broad in the shoulders and narrow at the hips, like in the song. He always walks a little slower than you would expect.

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I have only one fear in telling you this story, that someone might take examples from our lives and try to apply them to solve their own problems. An old television saying comes to mind: DON’T TRY THIS AT HOME! These were remarkable people in very special circumstances. By reading our story you will come to understand the very essence of their thoughts and feelings far beyond my living it with them. Molly, Janet’s mother, was a remarkable person who provided the means to my understanding so much.
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So named for their mischievous nature in high school where we had all attended classes together. As our story begins they all room together at the university in nearby Paramount City. Even though they are roommates, Janet informally dates all three!
The Privateers

1. Ronald Webb, son of the owner of the county’s principal law firm. Ron describes himself as a born lawyer. He is the one person Janet’s age who matches her intellectual ability. Tall, handsome, and well funded, he is to Janet a special most trusted friend.

2. Donald Vald, son of the owner of the county’s major car dealership. He is his father’s presumed successor. An artistic person pressured into business school, he finds Janet a special understanding friend. After learning to dance together in high school, they have a close older sister/younger brother relationship.

3. Tom Hankins, son of the owner of the Berkinsville Bank. Tom arrogantly lives in a world of his own imagining, believing Janet will marry him when he graduates. He survives his other bad ideas only with unwanted guidance from Ronald, Donald, and Janet.

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with free will

And then there is me, Diane. My father is the area’s principal insurance broker who helped his daughter become a successful model. I think it best you learn about me as the story develops.

This story is presented as fiction. I am told by those who should know that each of these books stands on its own. Though it is best to start here in Book One. Read to the end of the last book and you will understand why it had to be told as fiction. Even so, rest assured, everyone in this story is just as real as I am.

 I believe it is not so much what we accomplish, but how we get there. For that reason, I want to tell you this story of my remarkable friend Janet and those who were with her during her lifetime.

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Why did I write it? It took over 12 years to complete the 16 books. I wrote it because I think it gives some perspective on the meaning of life. I have come to believe that God, at the creation, as a test of integrity, gave us a spirit with free will. A test of our integrity observed by God.
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Janet is responsible for preserving so much: the town of Berkinsville, the families, the intangible things you can only know by knowing her story. We lived our lives in a remarkable little town with exceptional people.
a spirituality that sustains all

Some of what you learn may be hard to believe, however people like this do exist. This is Janet’s love story and a little of my own. I hope you observe and consider more than that. There was, and is, a spirituality that sustains it all.

This story is dedicated to all who dare to walk on holy ground by touching another human soul with love.

(A thought suggested by Stephen Covey)

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