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Following graduation from the
University of Rochester, Dr. William Guiffre served in the U.S.
Navy for three years and returned to upstate New York where he
became an English teacher at Brighton Junior High
School. His career in public education included ten
years as a guidance counselor and nineteen years as an
administrator, the last fifteen years of which he served as high
school principal in Victor, New York. He is the father of six daughters
and one son and the grandfather of the thirteen children who
help Gramma find her glasses. When not looking for her
glasses, he and his wife, Ann, are busy maintaining their historic
1828 home in Victor and their camp in the Adirondack
Mountains. Mot recently they have begun to spend additional
time on Kiawah Island, South Carolina, where they bike, fish,
golf, play tennis, or walk on the beach. This book was inspired
by Gramma and her reading glasses, which are never in sight.
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