

A Family Story Told With Much Love
The Life and Struggles of Clifford Earl WhiteI was the young boy who lost his father in a coal mine accident and knew Clifford and Ethel very well. Jim shows a
keen and accurate memory on these events and Ellies "editing" and writing are superb. They are to be congratulated. It has been said that someone is not really dead until they are forgotten. Jim and Ellie have assured Clifford and Ethel will not be forgotten for many years.
Just Like Home!

WOW!
A wonderful tale of lifeeveryday personalities and events of family life to the point you will be in tears with laughter. One of the best books I've ever read.
Interesting new read...candid snapshots about family lifeIt also captured the sad secrets of families and how difficult childhoods can make us who we are. I simply loved this book and am recommending it to everyone...great for a travel book, it offers enough to keep your attention while still being enjoyable and refeshing. Don't miss it! I would love to see it in a movie!!!


"God Will Provide" does Provide
God Will Provide
It taught me how to trust God all over again

IT WILL TAKE YOU TO THE TOP!
Good introduction to climbing
Hard to beat for someone newly interested in rock climbing

I've enjoyed this book
Great for special occasions and every day!
Fantastic Book

A gem; Delightful readingBut Beatrice does find out and the marriage is off to a bad start. She punishes Gabriel by ignoring him. He punishes himself by believing she has the right to. He truly had intended to be a devoted husband and make her happy. Throughout the book you realize he desires her and she still passionately loves him but continued sharp words condemn them both to icy separateness. Enter Vicar Humbly, a man on a mission of love. He is playing Cupid to three couples he married who are not in a happy state. Before retiring to his simple cottage he feels compelled to assist each couple in communicating and loving each other.
This couple truly did have compassion and love for each other and those around them. They just needed a little push to see the good in themselves and to learn forgiveness. The Vicar advises Gabriel to woo his wife. He advises Beatrice to listen to her heart. From there on, romance begins to flourish and Beatrice comes to trust Gabriel and he, in turn, realizes he was drawn to Beatrice for all her wonderful qualities, not just her fortune. Gabriel learns he not only lusts for her, but he loves her!
This story flowed superbly. You become immersed in each character's lives. Our hero and heroine realize each was different from their families in many ways. They grew up rather lonely, feeling unloved and unwanted - (even though Beatrice's family appeared to care about her). The secondary characters, the Vicar and Aunt Sarah are charming. There are funny moments, romantic moments and tense moments. Each person remains true to themselves. Gabriel does not deny that her fortune was needed, but he builds up Beatrice's confidence in her worthiness as she helps him to realize his own worth. .
This novel reminded me of Balogh's "Dancing With Clara" without Balogh's dark overtones - Beatrice is crippled in her perception of herself as Clara was physically crippled. Gabriel is a much more honorable and sympathetic character then Freddie was - but each originally meant to keep the truth from their wives.
This all adds up to a delightful story which is hard to put down. A MUST READ.
and engaging and delightful readIt doesn't take too long for Vicar Humbly to realise the miserable state of affairs at Falcon Park. And as he did with Addy and Adam ("A Proper Marriage") the gentle vicar is determined to take a hand at mending things between Beatrice and Gabriel. This time around however, the vicar's task is complicated by the presence of Gabriel's marriage minded aunt who is determined to nab the vicar for herself!
I liked this particular installment of the "Marriage" series very much. Perhaps it's because the characters of both Beatrice and Gabriel "spoke" to me. At any rate, it was really easy to empathise with both principals -- even when I became (at times) a little impatient with Beatrice over her intransigence -- and to root for the couple to work through their problem of broken trust, and so achieve their happily ever-after ending. Debbie Raleigh did a first rate job of putting forward both Beatrice's and Gabriel's points-of-view and feelings. And I loved Gabriel's renewed courtship of his wife -- it was both romantic and steamy. As for the scenes between Vicar Humbly and Mrs. Quarry (Gabriel's aunt) their were a treat to read.
Storywise, "A Convenient Marriage" almost (but not quite) breaks new ground. It did (in parts) remind a little of Georgette Heyer's masterpiece "A Civil Contract." I liked that this was a story about the rebuilding of fractured ties, that the heroine was not a fashion plate (and that her husband did not try to turn into one) and that the hero, realising the role he played in making his marriage a mess, was patient and actually persevered in trying to mend what he destroyed. All in all, definitely a romance novel worth recommending.


Wonderful collection of recipes of Texas flavors.
great family recipes -one of a kind cookbook!

Meddlin'By any popular notion of what it means to be a success, Will Baggett is a great success. And Will is a good person: hardworking, loyal, honest, courteous, polite, devoted to community service. But in reality, he has lost his way and doesn't even know it. Someone once said, "Integrity is making the inside match the outside." That is Will's problem.
Captain Saturday is intense at times, funny and full of surprises. It cost me several hours of sleep since I couldn't put it down. You'll relate to Will's plight and find yourself wanting to join his quest for integrity. Absolutely loved it, except that (as a Southerner would say after a good sermon) "Bob Inman dun quit preachin' an' went to meddlin'". The book hits home.
Captain SaturdayI enjoyed his program, so I wanted to get a copy of his book.
How delightful is this book! This is not only a "good southern book", but it is meaningful to all who read it. It reminds us once again, it is our relationships to others (wifes, sons, relatives), that truly brings us happiness.
Each of us has a little "Will Baggett in us". Have we not all built our image carefully, so that others see us one way and our family really knows the true person?
Will Baggett is a survivor. After 9/11, we all need positive affirmations that no matter what happens we are the master of our own fate making mistakes, but also making corrections (along with a good dose of God's mercy).
Read IT..I plan on getting other books by this author, right away.
Generous SpiritWill Baggett, formerly lead weatherman at Raleigh's channel 7 is a man who seeks out validation and human connection in malls rather than at home, Baggett is fired when a conglomerate buys out the family-run station and decides to cut costs by hiring a younger, cheaper weather personality. Within short order Will injures himself, his wife gives him the boot, he learns that his soon is failing med school and he goes to jail for possession of marijuana.
Rather than dwelling on the failure of the protagonist, Inman goes back in time to sketch Will's goofily eccentric family and in the process lets the reader figure out the man Will has become. Upon his release from jail, Will begins to remake himself and finally finds out the person he could have been.
Peopled with wonderfully quirky Southern characters and imbued with a generous loving spirit, CAPTAIN SATURDAY is an affirmation of love, family, honor and generosity. A delghtful subplot is the romance between his cousin Wingfoot and a former basketball player now country singer. Read this book for an uplifting, yet honest, portrayal of a good man.


Review of Almost Home
This was the best book ive ever read.
ALmost HomeThe main character in this book is Leah Baer; she is twelve yeas old and lives in New Paltz, New York. One of the very important minor characters is Will Hiller, the only one who seems to like her. Leah's parents are divorced, and she is living with her father, and her stepmother. The genre of this book is realistic fiction. There are real places mentioned in the book that are here in New Paltz such as Huguenot Street and the Mohonk Mountains. The book was great and highly recommended.


What fun and so Southern! Such a clever cookbook!
A great gift!
A true Southern masterpiece!