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Dear Reader,
Last week's column about Bessie was a favorite of mine and of readers, too.
From my Email Bag:
(If you missed last week's column about Bessie, go to: http://tinyurl.com/10-23Bessie )
"Morning Suzanne, ok, you did it. You finally broke me down and made me cry at work after reading your column about Bessie. I'm a grown woman with three almost adult children, but when I grow up, I want to be just like you. What a beautiful story about stopping and really appreciating your surroundings. I look so forward to reading your emails, that I save to read, until I have the time to really appreciate what you have in store for us. Thanks, it's so good to read with friends."--Regards, Denise Montanez
"Suzanne, you know I've been with you for years--reading with you every day--but today's story to me stands out and was beautiful. Thank you for sharing, and guess what, my grandma that lived with us while I was growing up, she was like my second mother. Her name was Bessie, too, loved the story!--One of your best fans, Sandi Hooks
"Dear Suzanne, today's column was wonderful! Thank you for sharing your conversation with Bessie and more importantly, thank you for having that conversation. I suspect it was as good for you as it was for Bessie. God bless you, Suzanne for all that you do."--Tami
"This has to be the most touching column of all that you have written. I read your column every morning with my coffee. Every person has a story, haven't they? Thanks for being the kind of person who would sit and listen to Bessie's."--hugs, Millie Lill
"Oh Suzanne...thank you so much for sharing Bessie with us. I had a 'Bessie' in my early life, her name was Bertha and she was my Grandma Birdie. She and your Bessie had much in common, and I so appreciate your bringing those memories back to me this morning."--I'm sending you my Hug, Judie Heller
Thanks for reading with me. It's so good to read with friends.
Suzanne Beecher
Suzanne@DearReader.com
www.muffinsandmayhem.com
AUTHORBUZZ: THE SHORTEST WAY HOME (Fiction) by Juliette Fay
At risk for Huntington's Disease, Sean Doran chose never to marry or have children. But on a rare trip home from his work in Africa, he finds his aunt who raised him showing signs of dementia, leaving no one to look after his young nephew. Sean is soon reluctantly parenting the boy, falling in love with someone from his past, and realizing that leaving again will be harder than he thought...
Go to: http://authorbuzz.com/dearreader click on THE SHORTEST WAY HOME to read more and to email author Juliette Fay, you'll get a reply.
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