WHAT'S DONE IS DONE

WHAT'S DONE IS DONE

Sunday, May 22, 2011

THAT WAS PRETTY QUICK

Hi,

That last posting was awfully short. Something happened and I had to stop and put it in a draft quickly, and well... never mind, we'll just go on from here.
Last Tues. I went to a book signing for WHAT'S DONE IS DONE and met up with a lady I knew years ago. She has just published her third book. We went to dinner at the American Hotel during the two hour break and really enjoyed getting re-acquainted. If you enjoy historical novels you will love hers. I would like to share this information with you: THE IRISH DRESSER by Cynthia Neale is a Story of Hope during the The Great Hunger between (1845-1850), and HOPE IN NEW YORK CITY is The Continuing Story of The Irish Dresser. These are both young adult novels and I have just finished the first and am going to start HOPE IN NEW YORK CITY soon. Her newest, an adult novel just came out in April or early May. The last one is published by Lucky Press. The title is NORAH.

Cynthia can be contacted at: E-Mail: neale@metro2000.net Phone at (603) 329-4249 . She is available for educational events in schools, libraries, bookstores, and other venues.
www.CynthiaNeale.com

She can inspire and challenge adults and kids to learn about hunger relief, immigration and to create their own American Dream. Check her books out.

Before I close today I would like to thank everyone who prayed for the prayer requests of a few weeks ago. All prayers were answered.

I am going to write one chapter of WHAT'S DONE IS DONE to wet the appetite of those who haven't read it yet. Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble are still offering it and of course you can purchase copies from me.

Family news: Shawn, Lesley, and kids are moving to a new house very soon. I am so excited for them. The will be living very close to Wayne, Korana, and kids. Congrats. to all. Especially the kids who are similar in age and will be living near their cousins.

Until next time,
God Bless Y'all

P.S. Be watching for the sample chapter within a week or so.

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