Constance Hood
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Constance Hood

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Welcome to my world, a place where memories and imagination dance. Constance Hood retired from teaching with five filing cabinets of family memoirs – tales of war, love, and adventures. Old diaries and love letters offered insights into secrets. Documents, commendations, and press articles told the more public stories of her eccentric family. Her first book, OFF THE TRACKS: A BEATNIK FAMILY JOURNEY (2014)was constructed from a 1961 girl’s diary and a mother’s memoirs. Set in the Cold War and Berlin Crisis, mother and a boyfriend led two children on a jaunt through European railroads for ten months, no tickets. Mom’s lover taught the children how to forge Eurailpasses, harvest coins from train station lockers, and tell half-truths in multiple languages. Hilarious escapades covered much darker secrets and the unraveling of a woman's expectations for home and family. Years later the author’s estranged father wrote out 21 pages of narrative summarizing his activities as a military intelligence operative in World War II. After leaving his family behind in Holland, he began life again as a would-be American while his Jewish family and friends faced annihilation. He joined the military in an effort to go back and fight for Europe, but instead landed thrown in Pacific jungles with no weapons except a camera and an excellent nose for information.  ISLANDS OF DECEPTION: LYING WITH THE ENEMY (2018) is a historical novel based on the Counter Intelligence Corps notes, verified in Army records. Spies don’t tell their whole story. Many scenes lay in the shadows. The novel remained a best-seller on Amazon for six months. INTO DARK CORRIDORS: A TALE OF HANDS, HEART, AND HOME (2021)takes place during the 1980s when career, marriage, motherhood and music consumed busy weeks. With a busy career, a small child, and no cash, she decided to save a masterpiece in her neighborhood. Saving the abandoned house involved bulldozing a Los Angeles hillside, and moving the massive structure in pieces. A year after the house was moved, true love showed up at the front door and the Hoods spent 25 years restoring the 1909 home. A story of risk and commitment, catastrophes and small miracles weaves itself into a tale of resilience. Artistic expression has been a constant throughout the author’s life. Sometimes we can only explain our experiences in worlds that are bigger than our words. During her years as an educator she was a regular contributor to periodicals and textbooks in visual and performing arts.
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