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From: Robert
Date: October 17, 2003
Rosetta, I also agree with Jerry and Buddy. I remember when John Wooley here in Tulsa did a remote interview with you while in Austin about the book (I have it taped also) and how he also really enjoyed it. The book wasn't written as a "Daddy Dearest" type book, it was genuine recollections and memories offered from a unique viewpoint from young child to adult and importantly through the eyes of a woman. You were able to explore thoughts, share feelings and emotions from a perspective that Townsend, Stricklin, Latham, or for that matter Ruth Sheldon couldn't see and put on paper for us all to enjoy. You really added the personal touch to the book and I keep my autographed copy on "top shelf" as Bob would say. I have enjoyed reading it several times. Could here be a sequel sometime?