Life was far from dazzling as a shy student at Chillicothe Township High School.
Karen Jones Gowen, a 1966 graduate, now spends her time writing novels in South Jordan, Utah, near Salt Lake City.
Her dad, Bill Jones, was the minister of First United Methodist Church for much of the 1960s.
The Jones family, including mom, Lucille, older sister, Julie, and younger sisters, Jeri and Becky, moved to Chillicothe when Gowen was in eighth grade.
“I have great memories of the community, including the river,” said Gowen.
Once she graduated, she attended Northern Illinois University, the University of Illinois, and after converting to Mormonism at age 19, she transferred to Brigham Young University.
She met her husband while in Utah, and eventually they moved back to Illinois in Jacksonville.
It is there that the stage is set for her novel, “Uncut Diamonds,” in which Chillicothe is specifically mentioned. She worked on the book for 10 years before it was published by WiDo Publishing.
With several titles for the book, Gowen said one day she looked down at her engagement ring.
The diamond was lost for 20 years, but eventually was replaced after she and her husband kept saying they needed to replace it. They will celebrate their 40th anniversary this year. Then it hit her.
“People are like diamonds,” said Gowen. “We’re so unpolished and so rough. As we live our lives, it polishes us.”
Loosely based on her life, the book follows the life of Shawn and Marcie McGill and their young family in the late 1970s. The couple opens a health-food store, which Marcie’s younger sister helps run. The story follows the family in their Mormon faith, financial issues during those years
and the decisions the characters make.
She now is working on the sequel, “House of Diamonds,” and plans for a few more in the series.
Gowen said when she first starts writing, sometimes she has to make herself write for a certain length of time.
But once the rough draft is written, the revising and editing comes easily.
Her work comes in handy, as she now is editing for WiDo Publishing.
When not writing, she spends time taking care of the house, gardening and reading.
Her latest interesting read was “Nancy Drew Girl Sleuth,” which tells about the creation of the Nancy Drew character.
She is the mother of 10 kids, ranging in age from 38 to 18, and eight grandchildren, living in Utah, Colorado, Texas and California.