Question: Who is the intended audience?
Answer: Adults – Women and others interested in relationships.
Q: What is the book about?
A: An exploration of the enduring friendship between women who meet in college, participate in radical
politics, and then spend the next thirty years adjusting to life in the real world.
Q: Why are you the best person to write this book?
A: Because I lived it. The story is loosely based on my time in Sacramento in the 70s, followed by years of “normal” life, with all that brought, including single parenthood and love issues. Also, I spent many years working in the child welfare system as a social worker, with some of these experiences featured in this book.
Q: How is this book different from other books on this topic?
A: It captures the radical politics of the seventies from the perspective of women, featuring the normal parenting issues against this backdrop of politics…And reveals how these experiences can help individuals transform themselves into fully functioning human beings.
Q: Is there anything else we should know about this book?
A: There are a few secrets within…like the artist who lived on a commune and lost her child to the child welfare system…And how, eventually, they were reunited.
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Sounds most interesting. Can hardly wait to start reading it!
Congratulations, Laurel Rain-Snow, on “Miles to Go” making COOL BOOK OF THE DAY. Isn’t this an interesting website that Dan Janal put together?
I’ve already read and reviewed your fine novel and am here to tell other readers how great it is. Keep your pen hot; I look forward to your next book.
Respectfully – Betty Dravis
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Thanks Kit…I hope you enjoy the book, too, and thanks for the comment.
Thanks Betty…Your comments, as usual, are inspiring and I also cannot wait until you can read the new one. Of course, in the meantime, you can select from three others!