Readers Tell About Their Favorite Stories
The Seat In The Window brought tears to my eyes. -Tom
Smith, Hollywood film producer.
Some of the stories send chills down your spine. "The
Amazing Tablecloth" is a favorite of mine.-Dr. Jack Michie, Ph.D., retired
educator, Scottsdale, Arizona.
As a survivor of September 11th,
"Jacob! Jacob!" is a story close to my heart.÷James Matheu, Tallahassee,
Florida.
I like "Journey to Healing" about the young woman
deciding to become a medical doctor. I advise students on career choices as
part of my work, and it's rewarding when they come back and tell me how I
influenced them. -Joseph Ganem, Associate Professor of Physics, Loyola
College in Maryland.
My favorite story is "The Sapphire Ring"...
a fabulous example of life's rich pageant. -Mary Cooper, Glenview, Illinois.
I absolutely loved the book you co-edited, The
Mystery of Fate. I have always believed that I control my life, but yet
the older I get, the more I realize there are many factors to my
"story" that seem to have been out of my hands.
-Elizabeth A. Windisch, Financial Advisor, Chicago,
Illinois.
Congratulations
on your wonderful collection of stories in The Mystery of Fate, stories
that connect with people and bring them hope and inspiration are all too
scary these days and it is wonderful to know that you are working to bring
such stories to a wider audience.
-Sharon
Brown, Author, Atlanta Georgia.
Your compilation of stories is
touching and very moving, and reaffirms for me episodes in my own
life. So, thank you, Arlene Uslander and Brenda Warneka, very much for
all of your time and effort spent reading, reviewing, selecting, editing and
compiling The Mystery of Fate. -Floyd Babbitt, attorney,
Chicago, Illinois.
Send us an email about your favorite story from The Mystery of Fate.