“Oh, Grace, our kids,” laughed Bud. “Where did we go wrong? One marries God, another a Jew and the last one, the devil!” - Hi, I need reviewers for my novel, Like I Used to Dance, about a Texas farm family in 1951. It’s partly based on my childhood memories. People talk about the fifties like they were some simple, innocent Norman Rockwell golden age. That’s not what I remember! It was a time of great change, not all of it welcome. My book is about Grace and Bud Wolanski and their three grown children: Angela, Andy and Regina. They’re a close-knit clan but they have their problems. Somehow though, they cope. Then one day Ceil Dollard, a wealthy, sophisticated woman from LA arrives and nothing is ever the same! - I can provide FREE versions in Epub, Mobi, Azw3 and PDF in exchange for an honest review. If you’re interested, please post replies with your email on this thread. - About Me: I’ve been an airline stewardess, cocktail waitress, schoolteacher and screenwriter. I have a lot of stories to tell and this is one of my favorites!
“Oh, Grace, our kids,” laughed Bud. “Where did we go wrong? One marries God, another a Jew and the last one, the devil!” - Hi, I need reviewers for my novel, Like I Used to Dance, about a Texas farm family in 1951. It’s partly based on my childhood memories. People talk about the fifties like they were some simple, innocent Norman Rockwell golden age. That’s not what I remember! It was a time of great change, not all of it welcome. My book is about Grace and Bud Wolanski and their three grown children: Angela, Andy and Regina. They’re a close-knit clan but they have their problems. Somehow though, they cope. Then one day Ceil Dollard, a wealthy, sophisticated woman from LA arrives and nothing is ever the same! - I can provide FREE versions in Epub, Mobi, Azw3 and PDF in exchange for an honest review. If you’re interested, please post replies with your email on this thread. - About Me: I’ve been an airline stewardess, cocktail waitress, schoolteacher and screenwriter. I have a lot of stories to tell and this is one of my favorites!