Showing posts with label kaleidoscope memories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kaleidoscope memories. Show all posts

Friday, January 8, 2010

Want Another Edition of KM?

The authors are penning the second book in the Kaleidoscope Memories Series. We are hoping that it will be completed this year and ready for publication next year. It is about a time when we lived in the rural countryside and attended a small two room school. There are stories about the happenings in the school and also about our family times at a house my Aunt used to call the "Long Branch" after the saloon in the TV show Gunsmoke.
It has lots of laughter, sweetness and family times in the stories. Keep checking back for more information on the next book.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Powerful Nostalgia

"I really love the stories! They are like little vignettes that not only shine light on your childhood and that of your sisters, but create a powerful nostalgia for the reader that reminds them of their own warm memories."

Jarrett M.Love -- Musician/Composer

Monday, May 25, 2009

A Trip Back In Time - Fun Read!

"Kaleidoscope Memories is a heart-warming collection of childhood memories written by three sisters which gave me a good feeling that I found refreshing. It is uplifting, amusing and hlight-hearted. I liked peeking in on this family with six kids. Parents could certainly learn some tips from these wonderful parents who were strict, but not mean and responsible but also fun loving. I especially liked the tales about the monster dog, the blanket trap, the family pets and napping with mama. Reading this brought back similar memories but barrel racing was new to me. I recommend this to anyone who likes family stories and is looking for something wholesome and entertaining to read."
Submitted by Karen Arlettaz Zemeck, author of "My Funny Dad, Harry."

Sunday, April 27, 2008

REVIEW - Kaleidsocope Memories A Delight To Read

Early reviews for Kaleidoscope Memories state it is a delightful read!

"Three sisters share memories of growing up in a large family. Their stories revisit the fears, fantasies and happy childhood events and places that baby boomers cherish. Heartfelt recollections of school days, unforgettable teachers, favorite pets, backyard fun, hand-me-downs, and lazy afternoons under a willow tree transport the reader back to a simpler, less complicated time. They reminisce about holidays, picnics in the park, and the consequences of disobeying authority. Parents ruled and everyone ate what was on their plates.

This book is a delightful read that will evoke pleasant thoughts for anyone who has ever worn a pair of saddle shoes or ridden a bicycle on a summer day. "


Lina Rehal, author of Carousel Kisses.