Hi—could you please update the following book: Echoes in the Blood: How the Past Lives On in Us by Dick Robinson
– Publication date: June 30, 2026 – Add/update description: [pasted in my description]
[DESCRIPTION] A Journey into Hidden History
What if the most important parts of your story were written generations before you were born?
In Echoes in the Blood, Dick Robinson uncovers one modern family’s documented connections to Abraham Lincoln, Helen Keller, Martin Luther King Jr., Winston Churchill, Queen Elizabeth I, Isaac Newton, William Shakespeare, and Elvis Presley.
It sounds impossible.
It’s not.
But this isn’t a book about famous relatives.
It’s about what travels through families—unseen, unnamed, and often unrecognized.
Through vivid, story-driven scenes drawn from decades of genealogical and historical research, Robinson brings these lives into focus—not as distant icons, but as people whose struggles, choices, losses, and resilience may still echo today.
Because inheritance is not just DNA.
It is pattern. It is silence. It is courage. It is survival.
And sometimes, it is a question:
What are you carrying that didn’t begin with you?
Blending narrative history, memoir, and family discovery, Echoes in the Blood turns genealogy into a powerful, deeply human story—one that invites you to look at your own past in a way you never have before.
If you’ve ever wondered where you come from—or how much of it still lives inside you—this book will stay with you long after the final page.
Echoes in the Blood: How the Past Lives On in Us by Dick Robinson
– Publication date: June 30, 2026
– Add/update description: [pasted in my description]
[DESCRIPTION]
A Journey into Hidden History
What if the most important parts of your story were written generations before you were born?
In Echoes in the Blood, Dick Robinson uncovers one modern family’s documented connections to Abraham Lincoln, Helen Keller, Martin Luther King Jr., Winston Churchill, Queen Elizabeth I, Isaac Newton, William Shakespeare, and Elvis Presley.
It sounds impossible.
It’s not.
But this isn’t a book about famous relatives.
It’s about what travels through families—unseen, unnamed, and often unrecognized.
Through vivid, story-driven scenes drawn from decades of genealogical and historical research, Robinson brings these lives into focus—not as distant icons, but as people whose struggles, choices, losses, and resilience may still echo today.
Because inheritance is not just DNA.
It is pattern.
It is silence.
It is courage.
It is survival.
And sometimes, it is a question:
What are you carrying that didn’t begin with you?
Blending narrative history, memoir, and family discovery, Echoes in the Blood turns genealogy into a powerful, deeply human story—one that invites you to look at your own past in a way you never have before.
If you’ve ever wondered where you come from—or how much of it still lives inside you—this book will stay with you long after the final page.