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FOOTPRINTS - in this new version with color photos, the story for continues about a slice of time, and a place, and cluster of people worth remembering. It begins in a small river town in the Bluegrass of Kentucky and concerns itself with beginnings and becomingls, with home places and who you can count on, and where untaken roads lead.A few early readers comment: A beautifully written remembrance of a young man lifted and loved through the sheer ordinariness of family and coming of age. Well worth the read. Cynthia Kasabian, CKB Consultants, San Francisco. An unconventional book but strangely engaging. Not a must read. But definitely a glad I did read. Annette Bowen, Inside/Outside, Atlanta. Fascinating! This book is like a conversation on paper. Charlie Baglan, Kentucky Afield radio, Frankfort, Ky. Deeply personal, often moving. Bob Irelan, author, Rancho Murrieta. Ca. Thought provoking. It causes readers, especially in today’s all-consuming digital world, to reflect on how memories have shaped their lives. Joseph Piedmont, Gallatin Public Affairs (Ret.) Portland, Or.Each life is a story. Each story is unique. If we don’t tell each other our stories, how will we know what life is all about? Pretend you’re listening.
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FOOTPRINTS - in this new version with color photos, the story for continues about a slice of time, and a place, and cluster of people worth remembering. It begins in a small river town in the Bluegrass of Kentucky and concerns itself with beginnings and becomingls, with home places and who you can count on, and where untaken roads lead.A few early readers comment: A beautifully written remembrance of a young man lifted and loved through the sheer ordinariness of family and coming of age. Well worth the read. Cynthia Kasabian, CKB Consultants, San Francisco. An unconventional book but strangely engaging. Not a must read. But definitely a glad I did read. Annette Bowen, Inside/Outside, Atlanta. Fascinating! This book is like a conversation on paper. Charlie Baglan, Kentucky Afield radio, Frankfort, Ky. Deeply personal, often moving. Bob Irelan, author, Rancho Murrieta. Ca. Thought provoking. It causes readers, especially in today’s all-consuming digital world, to reflect on how memories have shaped their lives. Joseph Piedmont, Gallatin Public Affairs (Ret.) Portland, Or.Each life is a story. Each story is unique. If we don’t tell each other our stories, how will we know what life is all about? Pretend you’re listening.