|
REVIEWS
If there is a common thread running through the baby-boomer generation
it may be our search for truth. It was the search for truth that
divided us over the Vietnam War, enticed us to experiment with
mind-altering drugs and with free love.
Embracing Emily is one woman’s
search for truth presented with a sincere honesty.
To
read full review…
James Pitrone / The Bucks County
Courier Times, 2005
Embracing Emily is a three dimensional
story that keeps the reader wondering what theology is about to
emerge next. H. Reese Scott entwines Fantasy through the Kingdom
of Somewhere, the Psyche or Emily, and the author’s life,
to create this unique Spiritual Autobiography!
… humor throughout the storytelling
of Embracing Emily, humor that darts and flits
as if on the wings of busy Angels. At four years of age Angelina
Rose introduces her imaginary friends God and Jesus to Hannah.
She is mortified when Angelina brings them out to play in public
places…
For those who enjoy trying to keep pace with
the author, find a serene place and read Embracing
Emily. Some
stories linger in the mind long after they have been read, this
is one!
To
read full review…
© Pamela Faye, April 2006, Rolling
Seas Review
Embracing Emily is truly a unique work
of literature. Although it takes some time getting used to the
novel’s unconventional
style, which jumps from a whimsical tale based in The Kingdome
of Somewhere to Scott’s autobiographical memoir, you soon
realize that there’s rhyme and reason to the pattern. As
the characters in both storylines develop, the colorful narratives
gradually stream into one cohesive idea.
This may sound confusing, but once you get past the first few
chapters, it all makes wonderful sense.
To
read full review…
@ Elizabete Celms, October 2006, The
Baltic Times
Home | Overview | About
Cover | About
Author | Latvia | Articles |
Reviews | Comments | Photo
Gallery | Buy
Book | Book
Clubs | Contact
|