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![]() Just a quick thought along the same lines as Don's response. You might try contacting the Chicago-area schools (thru Dept of Ed.?) to see if they have fairly up-to-date contact info for alumni (for reunions & such). Perhaps they could do an endorsement mailing...? Or, if any are preparing any reunion announcements in the coming months, maybe you could have a ride-along with whatever they send out. Maybe your wife could even do a signing at a reunion? (Never been to one myself. Don't know if that would be considered tacky or awkward.) And if she'd already gotten some media coverage, a clipping would be ideal to include in any letters.
Chris > Hi Millard, > What comes to my mind is that other people > who grew up in Chicago in the early sixties > could enjoy your wife's book especially > too.... > It could help them relive wonderful memories > as well! (Especially since they may know of > some of the places mentioned in your wife's > book, and would help them "relive" > the "good ol' days"!) > - Dien Rice |
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