Nancy
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Martha Hall Kelly:
Martha Hall Kelly you've done it again!! I just finished Sunflower Sister and I believe, although Lilac Girls and Lost Roses were terrific, this is your best work yet! I especially like how your notes at the end spoke about what was fact and what was fiction (I always wonder about those things when reading historical fiction). Congratulations, I believe you have another "hit"! Now my question is , "What's up next?"
Martha Hall Kelly
You're the best, Nancy! I'm so glad you enjoyed it! I have lots of new projects coming up...the next Random House book is a novel about two women, former French resistance workers, who hunt down the Nazi doctor who abused them at Ravensbruck Concentration camp. One is American (there were several Americans at the camp) and one French. Next book after that is a suspense novel that is set in my own house. A bit scary writing it, I must say! Also have an Amazon short story out soon and an audible original I co-wrote with my good friend Kathy Murray called the Munich Cowboys Cheerleaders. It's been a busy year!
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Melanie Gauthier
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Martha Hall Kelly:
Loved Lilac Girls and looking forward to Lost Roses. Wishing you would consider researching and bringing your brilliant skill to bear on the intersecting lives of heroines of the 1950's & 1960s, Drs. Mary Sherman, Bernice Eddy, Sarah Stewart and Ruth Kirschstein. Their intersecting lives and careers exemplify fact being more astonishing than fiction. Might you be interested?
Wenrug
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Martha Hall Kelly:
I just finished the book and was excited to learn that some of the characters were real. It was so interesting to see the perspective of the doctor and the fact that Kasia and her sister remained alive in the camp for 4 years. Looking forward to reading the prequel! No question from me but thanks for all your efforts!?
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