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Biography at its best.Review Date: 2006-10-09
The Wonderful Greer GarsonReview Date: 2008-07-26
While there is no doubt that the charming personality of Greer Garson herself that radiates throughout the book has helped in the formation of my favorable opinion, I give much-deserved kudos to Mr. Troyan for being able to present his subject to the audience in such a friendly manner. By that I mean that throughout the pages, I could feel the presence of Greer Garson, and after having finished the book, felt as if I had just finished reading a letter from a long-time friend.
The first half of the book, which deals with Greer's childhood, life in Britain as a stage actress, and the later move to Hollywood, is generally a smooth and easy read. The toll of the grinding studio system and the competition involved for the popular actresses of the time are keenly felt and one can get a very good idea of the kind of position the actress was in at the time. Eventually though, talent perseveres and success follows. Detailed and interesting accounts of each of Greer's films are available and are a joy to read.
The latter half of the book is a particularly refreshing read because of the relatively vast amount of information about Greer's later life outside of Hollywood. Personally, I had not previously been aware of her various activities and hobbies and learned a great deal more about Greer Garson than when I first started out. A sign of a good biography is new information, and this one certainly has its fair share.
Now, all other traits aside, the most notable accomplishment of this work is that it does not read as a stiff, dull and fact-driven thesis paper, which is a pitfall that so many biographies of this kind can fall into. Rather, it is an intimate yet respectfully distant portrait of a lovely human being who was also a remarkable artist in her own right.
Curtain up on a wonderful starReview Date: 2007-10-16
I long for yesterday when it comes to film stars: Betty Davis, Myrna Loy, Katherine Hepburn Ginger Rogers, and so many more. Oh, yes, and that includes Greer Garson. The beautiful and talented woman we thought was born in Ireland in 1908, was really born in London in 1904.
Author Michael Troyan delves into Greer Garson's life, as much as anyone could, given that she was an extremely private woman. He carries you through her intense desire to succeed as an actress, her `discovery' and career struggles to resist being typecast, all the way through her marriages, and to her death on April 5, 1996 at Dallas Presbyterian Hospital with Van Cliburn at her bedside.
I'd always thought of Ms. Garson as a brilliant actress who could get any part she wanted. I had no idea of her struggles with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. One of my favorite films is the record-breaking "Mrs. Miniver." I get chills thinking about her Academy Award-winning performance.
And while it felt a bit like voyeurism looking in on her life, I'm glad I visited it through Troyan's eyes. It was a satisfying trip. And the author did a marvelous job showing us a small part of the woman who was Greer Garson.
For a compelling look at one of the best actresses to ever grace the stage, big or small screen, read A Rose for Mrs. Miniver: The Life of Greer Garson.
Armchair Interviews says: This is a wonderful slice of our American film history.
really well writtenReview Date: 2004-07-06
and a wnderful grace about her in all of her films
Very good overall readReview Date: 2007-01-04

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Most Excellent! "The Life of Daniel Boone"Review Date: 2004-04-24
To In depth for the most partReview Date: 2003-06-27
Simply put, one of the best!Review Date: 2003-12-24
From Smoke & Fire News: A Unique Volume on Daniel BooneReview Date: 2004-12-16
The book is a treasure trove of information about Boone, including such highlights as: his early years in Pennsylvania and North Carolina; activities during the French and Indian War; hunting in the Appalachian region; long hunting in Kentucky; adventures in Dunmore's War; the establishment of Boonesborough; and the first half of the Revolutionary War in Kentucky. While perusing these pages, the reader will be reminded constantly of Draper's monumental research that involved extensive travel to obtain interviews with people who had known Boone personally or with relatives and friends of such individuals. He also endeavored to collect important documents before they disappeared. His efforts were literally a race against time. Belue sets a standard for excellence with his very interesting preface as well as his editor's note (following the preface) that explains how the book finally came into being. The outstanding notes at the end of each chapter by both Draper and Belue are a further wealth of information. Draper's 44-page appendix provides a Boone genealogy and biographical sketches of many other frontier figures.
From Smoke & Fire News, November 2004, by Bob Holden
Draper MS best source of Boone's LifeReview Date: 2003-06-24

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Tack SharpReview Date: 2008-07-03
There's also a line that reads "... but for me it was more of a sense of what was right, like the right amount of cinnamon, or the right amount of wine." And I think for a book, this story was just like that right amount of wine (red).
Perfect Review Date: 2007-06-14
Totally transported me to another time.
Such strong writing.
Shining, Sharp Needle in HaystackReview Date: 2005-03-16
New perspectiveReview Date: 2004-02-09
WOW!!! WHAT A BOOK!!!Review Date: 2002-06-21

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Great Book, Easy ReadReview Date: 2008-04-09
An Incredible Story of Endurance and SurvivalReview Date: 2006-04-21
Page turner, who needs fiction? Remarkable true story.Review Date: 2005-07-11
A Remarkable Story of Courage and SurvivalReview Date: 2004-12-26
An outstanding account of a Holocaust Survivor.Review Date: 2002-10-22

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Simple and profoundReview Date: 2008-08-02
Looking Back with IntegrityReview Date: 2008-07-25
thank you port royal from campbellsburg.Review Date: 2007-03-28
Literary Soul Food...Down-home styleReview Date: 2007-06-17
phenomenal bookReview Date: 2007-05-16
Beautiful, beautiful book.

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ONE OF THE BEST!!Review Date: 2006-03-16
One of Those Once in a Lifetime BooksReview Date: 2004-07-31
FANTASTIC READReview Date: 2006-08-02
One of THE best books I've ever readReview Date: 2006-03-01
It follows Kitty Gentry through her experiences on the brink of the new frontier in Kentucky's wild days when indians were a force to be feared, tolerated, and respected. This book is always entertaining, never dull, and what makes it most intriguing is the accurate historical references throughout the book.
Kitty is the ideal heroine. Unlike Scarlett O'Hara, you will admire Kitty's struggles and wish you were right there beside her. Kitty possesses a little bit of all the qualities you find redeemable in yourself and others. You're going to LOVE this heroine and this story, which follows all the way through to a strong, solid ending in a satisfying conclusion.
This book deserves much more attention than it's gotten. It's one of my personal favorites. Lovers of history, romance, suspense, action, drama...this book has it all! If you loved 'Follow The River' by James Alexander Thom, this one may be your new favorite.
How much do I love this book? I named my first son Cullen after one of the book's characters. That speaks for itself.
Solid historical fare 4.5 starsReview Date: 2007-08-03
While the Gentry family builds their new home and plants the land, the ever present danger from the Indians constanly threatens the safety of the settlers, and the revolutionary war rages on in the east. Tragedy strikes for Kitty and she is forced to leave her home and move into the fort as they defend themselves against attacks from the Indians, and she eventually finds not one but two great loves of her life.
The author does a nice job of setting the "stage", from the lush lands of Kentucky, the food, the smells, and the battles. She doesn't pull any punches, she gives you a good view of how hard life was settling into a wilderness --yes people stank, used chamberpots, their teeth rotted, women died in childbirth, etc. It wasn't an easy life. All in all a very enjoyable read, a very solidly written piece of historical fiction, but I find it just not quite up to a five star rating, as there were times when the story slowed down a bit and lost some of it's page turning excitement. 4.5 stars. Apparently there is a sequel called Kentucky Home that continues the story of Kitty and Roman as Kentucky becomes a state in the union, which is also out of print.

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Turn Back TimeReview Date: 2002-01-03
Easy readingReview Date: 2001-08-31
Great ReadReview Date: 2003-06-27
A wonderful bookReview Date: 2003-03-26
WOW! Where's Book # 2?Review Date: 2000-10-25

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A Great Story from a Great ManReview Date: 2008-05-01
Amazing Story And Masterful WritingReview Date: 2008-04-27
thought provoking...Review Date: 2008-02-22
What an incredible account that until now has gone uncovered! The astonishing true story behind the Cassius Clay story. Captivating and enlightening read.
An unsung hero to be reconized for his passion for his best friends Freedom!Review Date: 2008-02-18
An Amazing Book!Review Date: 2008-02-18
This is an amazing book about one man who would not give up his fight for something that he believed in, despite many things being thrown in his path. Once you start reading it, you will not be able to put it down. I had never heard the name 'Cassius Clay' before reading this book, and now I will never forget him or the story of his life. It's definitely a book that everyone will find interesting given the many aspects of his life that are brought to life throughout the pages of the book.
A definite MUST READ!

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A pleasant way to spend an evening.Review Date: 1998-07-03
I was immediately transported to another time - happily.Review Date: 1998-07-01
This one should be on Oprah's book list!Review Date: 1998-07-01
A love story that is simple and pureReview Date: 1998-05-08
A very sweet story that deserves a wider readershipReview Date: 1998-03-06

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High Praise for Chris OffuttReview Date: 2001-01-10
Offutt's characters share one common thread, they were all born and raised in Appalachian communities in Kentucky. Reared in a culture in and of itself, these Kentuckians face harsh realities as they try to carve out a path for themselves in mainstream America. Most grapple with a strong desire to get out and see the world yet simultaneously they fight the urge to return to the comfort and security of home. In "Moscow, Idaho," a young prisoner on grave digging duty aims to turn over a new leaf and wonders if he will ever find a woman, a good job, and a town to settle in. "Two-Eleven All Around" is the story of a man who is so desperate for attention from his girlfriend, that he stages his own arrest in hope that she will hear about it while listening to her radio. These tales combine perseverance and heartbreak into poetic prose.
There have been comparisons of Offutt's writing to that of Raymond Carver's. Only in my opinion, Offutt is better. Carver's characters tend to present with a flat affect, but Offutt is able to take the reader subtly and deeply into his characters minds. Chris Offutt excels at what he writes about because he lived the life of his characters. He grew up in a small Appalachian community and at the age of nineteen he meandered across the country where he went through more than fifty jobs before returning to home and raising a family. Chris Offutt has come full circle and there is no doubt that he will find himself a place in the world of literature.
voices audibleReview Date: 2000-04-02
Flannery, Breece, and Chris: Reference StandardsReview Date: 1999-08-20
PoetryReview Date: 2000-05-11
Offutt turns on the overhead light and throws off the sheet.Review Date: 2001-12-15
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This book makes me wish I could have known Greer Garson. She loved and respected her mother, she loved her husband, she loved children and orphans and the disabled and disadvantaged. She loved her dogs, ranching in New Mexico, history, and she loved Texas...makes me love her even though I never met her. Good job, Mr. Troyan.