And So It Seems

A collection of short stories by Jacqueline Clay Chester

by Jacqueline Clay Chester


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 30/07/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 140
ISBN : 9780759692244

About the Book

And So It Seems is a collection of short stories about the ironies that exist in all our lives. What seems to be is not always what is, what is expected is not always what occurs. My book, however, propels you forward and you discover truths around corners you might not have previously explored. Suddenly this hour, this day, a truth you did not see before is clearly evident . . . and so it seems, whether you are rich or poor, young or old irony always has the last word.


About the Author

While studying at the Fashion Institute of Technology, Jacqueline was selected as a runway model for a hot new fashion show. "The American Exhibition in Moscow," a presentation of the Fashion Industries in New York would take her to Moscow, Russia.

As an African American model in the then Soviet Union, her national and international fame grew. Articles appeared in The New York Times, Life Magazine, Pittsburgh Courier, Ebony Magazine, Sepia Magazine, Time Magazine, Paris Match and other publications, of Jacqueline as a high fashion model bringing her American charm to Russian audiences.

After her successful return to New York, she was booked by an agency to work with Hiro a world famous, fashion photographer. The resulting photographs of Jacqueline graced the pages of the Sunday magazine section of The New York Times. She was the first African American female model to appear in that esteemed newspaper publication.

Jacqueline also designs jewelry and is a painter and the mother of three. Her son, Captain Shawn M., is a National Guard helicopter pilot as well as a commercial pilot who, from early childhood, expressed a keen interest in flight. Her son Scott L., is an artist who has built a diverse business using his considerable creative gifts. Her daughter Rachel E., is an insightful businesswoman and a loving wife and mother.

Jacqueline is a native New Yorker, who now resides in Atlanta, Georgia.