by Margaret Davies M. a. (Editor), Clifford Baxendale (Illustrator), Pauline Hague (Editor)
The author takes her almost 90 years of experience from being raised in England and her research to entertain you with amusing personal stories as well as bringing out inspirational applications. This book takes an informative look at the history of tea from when it was first discovered in China up to the present time. Little known facts about tea are brought to life as the author takes you from the hospital bed to the depths of the coal mine showing that tea is everywhere. It is an inspirational, easy read perfect for Mothers Day gifts and any function where women enjoy gathering for a cup of tea.
Author Biography
Dolly Yates was born Dorothy Mary Robson the third daughter to Tot & Ina Robson on August 30, 1919 in Durham County, England. She grew up in a working class family and loved going to school. The age of 14 was a turning point for Dolly when she responded to the claim of Christ on her life. From a young teenager she began speaking in public about her faith and continues to this day. She married her only sweetheart George in 1940, and a son was born in 1941. When her son Paul grew he married and shortly after came to live with his wife in the U.S.A. In her thirties she learned to play the piano. In her fourties she took up swimming. In her fifties she began painting and horseback riding. She became a widow in her sixties, during which time she adjusted and came to live with son Paul and his wife in America (where she later became an official US citizen in 2005). Her seventies found her taking a missions trip to the Philippines and in her eighties we find her learning to use the computer and writing this, her first book. She is the beloved mother of one son, three granddaughters, and 11 great grandchildren. She is affectionately known as "Granma Dolly" by all who have the joy of knowing her. She still keeps very active in many areas, and we all look forward to see what she decided to take on in her nineties!