tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4730869259900917297.post3811559908048616434..comments2023-10-22T09:01:46.580-05:00Comments on From L.A. to LA: A Tale of ThreeShoshanahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15707241263291051104noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4730869259900917297.post-68748159692708729302012-12-15T11:38:24.816-06:002012-12-15T11:38:24.816-06:00Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this book for ...Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this book for the tour.Heather J. @ TLC Book Tourshttp://tlcbooktours.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4730869259900917297.post-89454232446593440062012-12-06T06:57:44.879-06:002012-12-06T06:57:44.879-06:00Thank you so much for reading A Desire Path and pa...Thank you so much for reading A Desire Path and participating in the TLC Book Tour. It’s heartening to find readers who are interested in this period – a kind of forgotten (or erased?) era in our national history. I wrote this book to try to understand the real Anna Mae (the historical character), and I am glad you found that section held your interest. Too bad Andy and Ilse’s plight didn’t speak to you as well. They are old, looking back and trying to make sense of their lives. You are young and looking forward to yours. Maybe that is why you found it hard to connect. Thank you again for taking the time to read and review.<br />Jan Shapin, author of A Desire Path <br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14542186881295897727noreply@blogger.com