Somewhere Every Day
by Verne Patton
Somewhere Every Day is a must read
volume, filled with food for thought, best taken in small servings. The author
has combined his memories and family stories of the Great Depression years with
his observations of current day street people into an indictment of a national
shame: the ever increasing number of people that our society has thrown away,
the homeless.
The main characters in this book are
portrayed in a sympathetic and caring manner. Their step by step progress held
this reader¹s interest in a tight grip to the final page.
In my opinion, you will be sadder
but wiser for having read Somewhere Every Day. Bravo, Verne Patton!
Reviewed by Jolene Weller Fehér
& Self-Publishers
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