"Extremely Touching"
Today at the end of my nine-hour work day at the end of my 40-plus-hour week, brain drained, I decided to devote the last several minutes of the day to Web surfing. I hadn’t Googled myself or my book in several months so typed “My Lost Summer” into the search engine. On page four of the results (all of which are not about my book, as “my lost summer” is kind of a commonly used phrase) I opened a link to the Website for the Brain Injury Association of Wyoming. In a PDF of their Summer 2006 newsletter I found some words about My Lost Summer, a copy of which I mailed to the association.
What I noticed right away was that the book is easy to read, and extremely touching in the way it presents various family members as they learn to cope with Elizabeth’s injury.
--Dorothy Cronin
I am particularly pleased with “extremely touching.” If you haven’t read it yet, what are you waiting for?
What I noticed right away was that the book is easy to read, and extremely touching in the way it presents various family members as they learn to cope with Elizabeth’s injury.
--Dorothy Cronin
I am particularly pleased with “extremely touching.” If you haven’t read it yet, what are you waiting for?
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