Jeff Dawson spent twenty-five years in the wonderful world of road construction. Back surgery in 2010 put the skids on that career. An article in the Dallas Morning News caught his eye. It was about being a professional speaker. That sounds interesting. Becoming mobile again, he took a seat in front of the blank monitor, pondering what to write. How is this for being prolific: current works range from Love's True Second Chance to a Sci-Fi time travel adventure Gateway: Pioche to The Baseball Coaching Manual. I have just found his lovely review for my book, A Favorite Son:
This is a modern day tale of perspective. Even though the sands of time keep passing by and technologically, the world advances, human deceit and cunning have not. What I found interesting was how she wove this story in the modern age. I was left wondering why Yankle, the son who betrayed his brother and father for the cherished blessing, remained in the desert his entire life. I felt this should have been touched on a little more.
I believe woman of all ages and faiths will find this an interesting work.
For men, the rank is a 3. For woman, I see them hitting four and five stars without a second thought.
Overall, this is a four star work.
Well done Uvi!
A Lesson in Life, July 4, 2013
By
Jeff Dawson "Direktor59" (Dallas,Tx.) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Favorite Son (Paperback)
For those of us familiar with the bible, we instantly see the correlation between the story of Jacob, Rebecca and Issac.This is a modern day tale of perspective. Even though the sands of time keep passing by and technologically, the world advances, human deceit and cunning have not. What I found interesting was how she wove this story in the modern age. I was left wondering why Yankle, the son who betrayed his brother and father for the cherished blessing, remained in the desert his entire life. I felt this should have been touched on a little more.
I believe woman of all ages and faiths will find this an interesting work.
For men, the rank is a 3. For woman, I see them hitting four and five stars without a second thought.
Overall, this is a four star work.
Well done Uvi!
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