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From: PAm Eschenbauch <isml>
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 19:46:34 -0500
As most other ccbc-net subcribers may understand, I am finally catching up with my email.
Please accept my tardy input. This book is worth every page!
I was delighted to read that our infamous Ginny was looking for input on Uncle Ronald. What a fun and entertaining book. My two teen-age sons and "Peter Pan" husband thoroughly enjoyed reading this book aloud on our annual summer canoe vacation. It was the subtle humor, slightly raw (but nothing morally degrading), and sense of mystery that kept the family begging for one more chapter. Fast, smooth, enjoyable. How can a boy tell which aunt is who? It may take a 15 year old to figure it out before the story indulges the truth. A GREAT READ for many ages.
Ginny Moore Kruse wrote:
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 19:46:34 -0500
As most other ccbc-net subcribers may understand, I am finally catching up with my email.
Please accept my tardy input. This book is worth every page!
I was delighted to read that our infamous Ginny was looking for input on Uncle Ronald. What a fun and entertaining book. My two teen-age sons and "Peter Pan" husband thoroughly enjoyed reading this book aloud on our annual summer canoe vacation. It was the subtle humor, slightly raw (but nothing morally degrading), and sense of mystery that kept the family begging for one more chapter. Fast, smooth, enjoyable. How can a boy tell which aunt is who? It may take a 15 year old to figure it out before the story indulges the truth. A GREAT READ for many ages.
Ginny Moore Kruse wrote:
-- Pam Eschenbauch ISML at centuryinter.netReceived on Thu 16 Sep 1999 07:46:34 PM CDT