I made a new friend on Facebook yesterday — Patty Andersen. Turns out she’s a fan, someone who bought Daughter Am I because it had been recommended to her. Wow! My fame is spreading! Okay, one recommendation isn’t fame, but it’s a beginning, especially considering the wonderful review Patty Andersen wrote:
This was an awesome book. At age 23 Mary Stuart finds out that she has inherited a farm from her grandparents. Her father had told her that her grandparents were dead, so the inheritance is a shock but when she finds out that her grandparents were murdered she determines that she needs to know more about them. Thus, Mary sets off on a quest in which she collects an amazing array of elderly people, all of whom knew her grandfather or knew someone who knew him.
This is a tale of growing. Mary is growing up, the elderly are growing older, and love is growing between Mary and all of her group. There are some marvelous life stories here, the elders have all led amazing lives most not on the “right” side of the law. The most important lesson is that it is so important to allow the elderly to live and die with dignity. Mary manages to learn this in time to help this group and she also learns that they will live longer if they feel useful.
All in all, an amazing story and I’m so glad that someone on DorothyL recommended this book. It blew me away from beginning to end. –Patty Andersen
When I askedPatty if I could post the review on my blog, she said: Sure, the more people who hear about this book, the happier I’ll be!
How cool is that! Even better, she’s a librarian, and librarians are not easy to impress.
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December 18, 2009 at 10:42 am
A new fan! That is so exciting. Kudos, Pat. I know exactly how you feel. It’s thrilling.
December 20, 2009 at 6:01 pm
It came as such a surprise because I thought I knew everyone who bought a book. Here’s hoping for more thrills for both of us.
December 20, 2009 at 1:37 pm
Congrats on the great review. Sort of like an early Christmas gift, yes?
–Malcolm
December 20, 2009 at 6:00 pm
Malcolm, exactly right! Like a Christmas gift.
June 28, 2010 at 5:30 pm
That is way cool! Congrats!
October 4, 2010 at 11:42 pm
Librarians are, indeed, not easy to impress! Well done and congratulations! 🙂