Chapter 37 GalleryTom, 1957-1960, Canada p. 278- "We were treated to a light lunch and an opportunity to pick any item of clothing we desired." Tom in his new clothes. p. 289- "I could not see spending two to three dollars at a car wash. Instead, I bought a rope and a bucket and made it a routine to drive down to the St. Lawrence River on Saturday mornings to wash the Blue Beauty."Photo of Blue Beauty. p. 293- "I liked the small Côte des Neiges Presbyterian Church, where a young elder named Derek reached out to me." p. 294- "I kept in touch with Mother mainly by phone, which by now I could afford. She was doing well but hoped to join me one day." Barbara in front of her shop in Budapest. Chapter 39 →