Wow!

September 27, 2006 by Lillie 

I get as excited about good reviews for books I’ve edited as the authors do, and I’m pleased to report that my clients have received a number of excellent reviews.

This week, David Bowles received a wonderful fan letter and a fabulous review of Spring House.  Spring House cover

The Jonesborough (TN) Herald & Tribune carried a full page review in the column “Digging for Your Roots” written by John L. Kiener of the Jonesborough Genealogical Society. The reviewer wrote, “‘Spring House’ is a novel in an unusual format. By this statement, I mean that the author footnoted his text.” He pointed out the value of the index and list of family surnames to genealogists and the value of David’s media kit to reviewers.

Congratulations, David!

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