Monday, July 6, 2015

Book Reviews for Forever Cry

Here is another book review of Forever Cry, by P.K. I hope some of you can make it out to Hardman Interiors on Wednesday, July 8 (10:00-2:00) for my book signing event.

"Forever Cry" offers readers an insight into an Arkansas family's heartbreaks, triumphs and nail-biting adventures during the South's reconstruction period after the Civil War. The historical fiction leaves you with the sense of pride, determination, work ethics and love the family possessed that enabled them to endure during this difficult time. "Forever Cry" is a delightful story packed with history, adventure and family laced with a touch of humor. A must read!!

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For readers with imagination, Forever Cry jumps off the pages and becomes a visual play. The characters come alive with the story line.
     Once you start to read Forever Cry, the book is very hard to put down until the end of the last chapter is finished.
     A very well written book worth the time to read! Captivating, blending family history with historical events from the last years of the Civil war until the melancholy years of the 1930's. We both loved the book! J. and M. W.

Book Review for Forever Cry – by W. A.
     Forever Cry is full of real life stories of hard times, good times, wars, lonely times, and love. A good read. A family enjoying life. Times are sometimes hard, but mixed with real life humor.
     I love Pat’s work. Much entertaining real life. Times were hard in the late 1800’s, but full of much real life, love, war, and peace. A must read.

     Forever Cry is encouraging – There’s always time to start over in life.

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Thanks to all of you who came to the book signing at Hardman interiors. Forever Cry can now be found at Hardman Interiors in Arkadelphia, The Yell County Record in Danville, (and Dardanelle) Gypsy Junktion in Plainview, or you may order direct from me for a personalized edition. Send $14 to Pat Gillum, 1030 Evergreen, Arkadelphia, Ar. 71923.   

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