 Although I have written my book as fiction, the only actual fictional  element is the paranormal storyline, and the dream of gangsters and  death.  The Sam character was a real life family friend who had an  amazingly wonderful influence on my childhood.  My Great Aunt Ree and  Uncle Bill did live on the exact farm written in the story, and they did  raise my mother.  Everything about the description of the home and its  property were real.  However, after Aunt Ree passed away in 1978, and  Uncle Bill sold the property, the new owner tore the barn down, and  leveled the land for planting.  Only the house remains, and that has  been totally remodeled.  I was given a tour of it in October 2001, and  had tears in my eyes the entire time.  Everything in the house was  changed except my memories of it.
Although I have written my book as fiction, the only actual fictional  element is the paranormal storyline, and the dream of gangsters and  death.  The Sam character was a real life family friend who had an  amazingly wonderful influence on my childhood.  My Great Aunt Ree and  Uncle Bill did live on the exact farm written in the story, and they did  raise my mother.  Everything about the description of the home and its  property were real.  However, after Aunt Ree passed away in 1978, and  Uncle Bill sold the property, the new owner tore the barn down, and  leveled the land for planting.  Only the house remains, and that has  been totally remodeled.  I was given a tour of it in October 2001, and  had tears in my eyes the entire time.  Everything in the house was  changed except my memories of it.  The  story of the August 1955 flood was an actual event and I had written  about it in a historical manner.  I also could never forget what I saw  when we actually went to the top of College Hill in Easton, PA and saw  the horrifying site of chicken coops and tons of other debris floating  down the river.  
While  I am honored and amazed by seeing  comments comparing my story to The  Wizard Of Oz , I myself see no similarity except for the fact that my  mother was actually raised by her aunt and uncle who purchased the farm after my mother married.  There was  no rainbow to travel over after the real life flood, no scare crows,  lions, or tin men, not even a wonderful wizard!  
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| An exact replica at Knoebels Amusement Park | 
Excerpt   from the book:  *That wonderful Chevy truck kept on going, and soon we   were riding down the lane that ran in front of their home and bore  right  towards the barn.  On the right I could see the Ferris 
wheel planter filled with colorful   annuals and the entire yard surrounded by iris, gladiolas, flocks,   pink and yellow honeysuckle, and pom-pom bushes. Even in the rain these   flowers were oh so beautiful.  The droplets of rain appeared to be tiny   mirrors resting on the soft petals of the honey suckle vines and the   fragrant aroma that lingered in the steamy air was simply wonderful. 
If you enjoyed reading the  excerpt, you will enjoy reading the entire book.  Please follow the  link below to purchase it: 
*Note  When reading the reviews please keep in mind they suddenly popped up  when an Adult Cyber Bully went on a rampage beginning Dec. 29, 2011,  before that date the only review was in 2006, and it was a positive one. 
Oh gee, look where Anonymous, Why, why, why, got the words for their review of my book: Click Here   Stealing seems to be contagious, first photos, now words!   Guess I can  deal with being in the same category as Ian Flemming! Wow, Frank L.  Baum and Ian Flemming all in one day! 
Wondrously Mad is more like it. Now I have seen everything; a book reviewer plagiarizing a review not once but twice:  Click Here AGAIN
It  really just goes to prove my theory that all the bad reviews Since Dec. 29, 2011 were one and the same person!  Some people will never grasp the  concept of live and let live...is peace possible? However, her plan backfired as the sale of my book has had a spike since her demeaning rants.  
 ©2006 by Diane Dunwell-Hoffman
All  rights reserved. *This book is registered with the U.S. Library of  Congress ISBN: 1-4137-9770-9 (softcover) ISBN:  978-1-4489-2487-5(hardcover)
 
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