[Genealib] Fiction and genealogy

Kathy Rippel kdr at ckls.org
Wed Jan 14 12:22:29 EST 2009


Carolyn-

Just last week I finished Rett MacPherson's A misty mourning. 
Although all of her mysteries deal with genealogical issues, I felt 
this one was somewhat more complex and interesting. The action takes 
place in West Virginia coal country; not her usual haunts.

Kathy

At 10:14 AM 1/12/2009, you wrote:
>I'm writing a blog article next week concerning fiction that 
>includes a genealogical theme or content. I'd love to hear about 
>your favorite titles with a brief description when possible. Please 
>reply to me directly at cbarkleyis at verizon.net by 12 January - the 
>earlier the better. Watch www.genealogyandfamilyhistory.com for the 
>article which will be posted on 16 January. Thanks in advance!
>
>Carolyn
>
>Carolyn L. Barkley
>
>RR 1 Box 710
>
>Roseland, VA 22967-9211
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>434-325-1161
>
>cbarkleyis at verizon.net
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Kathy Rippel
Dept. Head/Consultant--Resource Sharing and Access ;
Pathfinder Central (Manager)
Central Kansas Library System
1409 Williams
Great Bend, KS 67530

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