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Liz Grace's impressionistic line drawings in both black and white and color have graced the pages of numerous magazines and newspapers as well as adding style and instruction to books on foot massage and vegetarian cooking.
Liz has a musical family with a baritone sax playing son, a daughter who impersonates Mildred Bailey, and a husband who used to get paid for playing anything with strings but now refuses to play anything but the kitchen sink. In her quiet moments Liz philosophically squeezes "That's Amore" out of her accordion.
She hopes to retire to Florence where she will soak in a hot bath and read "Harpo Speaks" to her heart's content in a room overlooking the Arno.
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