Diana Lynn Klueh
Diana Lynn Klueh gleaned inspiration from teaching and volunteering with children who were victims of abuse. She learned that these children were not “weeds,” but were all precious. After reading The Story of a Soul by Saint Therese of Lisieux, Diana discovered the theme of her novel Saint Agnes’ Garden. The w.... more
Diana Lynn Klueh gleaned inspiration from teaching and volunteering with children who were victims of abuse. She learned that these children were not “weeds,” but were all precious. After reading The Story of a Soul by Saint Therese of Lisieux, Diana discovered the theme of her novel Saint Agnes’ Garden. The world is God’s garden, and we all are different kinds of flowers. Whether we are roses or violets, we all have a place in the garden.
Diana enjoys gardening and family life which includes her husband, two grown children, and three energetic grandsons.