Wednesday, June 30, 2010

My Fourth of July

Just before the turn of the nineteenth century my grandfather Carl Nim was traveling across the Atlantic Ocean with a sense of excitement in his heart. Only his journey wasn’t made on a travel ship. He was a young sailor on a merchant ship bound from Denmark to the USA.

He was thirteen, and must have been at least a little frightened given his plans.

When he hit New York harbor he completed his chores and went on leave, slipping easily into the slums and back streets of the late 1890’s New York. He never returned to the ship. He hid inside the busyness of that other turn of the century world for many years before emerging as a young man fit for my genteel grandmother Ivy. I have letters that attest to her love for him.

All of our ancestors made their way to these beautiful lands in a manner similar to my grandfather Carl, whether you know about their trip or not.

I know this country is in trouble because of the influx of people across our southern borders, but my hope for this 4th of July is that we can gentle our reactions to this growing change. There are no walls that can’t be broken down or slipped around, over or under. And as world populations continue to expand without restraint more and more desperate people will turn to a rich and largely vacant America for hope.

We must find acceptable solutions for this truth.

Another thought: I realize now that my personal memory reaches into three different centuries, made possible because of the plenty of our country and modern medicine. Isn’t America wonderful? Shouldn’t we therefore all celebrate it?

And may I finally recommend the Daughters of the American Revolution as an excellent place to begin a search for your heritage.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Chapter 20 of Unraveling Ada now available to read.

Follow the Blinks to Unraveling Ada and select the link to Chapters 16-20. This is another Eddie Chapter. Things are changing for him very rapidly.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Chapter 19 of Unraveling Ada now available.

Rachel gets to experience an autopsy up close and personal as she fantasizes a love match between Dr. Karen Bridle and the county Medical Examiner. Jake Stowall is the uninvited death of the party (as opposed to life) while the suspicious Detective Learner plays his malevolent role perfectly.

If you haven't yet read Unraveling Ada, this is the time to begin. The Prologue and first nineteen chapters are available for free.

If you prefer to read the entire book you can purchase it at amazon.com, or check it out from your public library.

Have fun!
Barbara Sullivan

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Chapter 18 of Unraveling Ada now posted.

Luke is back and Eddie is terrified.

Follow the Blink to Unraveling Ada, then select the appropriate chapter.

Purchase Unraveling Ada at amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, or where ever books are sold.

Give your library a try as well.

Have fun.
Barbara

Friday, June 4, 2010

Chapter1-17 now available to read.

Just follow the link, Unraveling Ada to the chapter you want to read.

Unraveling Ada just received another five star review! Give it a try.