See this lovely lady, so pretty and looking so refined? Well, don’t believe it. Where she spits grass never grows again. Dana Joy Wyzard is a sixty sommen, sommen
year old, gun toting, self-effacing lady who has my heart. And she is a gifted writer… a better wrier
than the editors who published her book… and has a great blog (look on the left
as I cannot make links for some reason) called Witless Relocation Program. Check her out.
And she wrote this book…
TREADWELL!
Finally I got to read a book with real-to-life characters
written by a real-to-life author. Dana knows what she is writing about, coming
from the mountains of Indiana and living just as hard a life as my new love,
Nelda Pike.
Nelda is in her 60's and as feisty as any old crone can be. But you can't help but love her. She is straight forward in her mannerisms and as honest in her speech as any person who has lived a hardscrabble life can attest too.
Early on, Nelda runs across a troubled teen that is running for her life from her step-father and step-brother who killed her mother in front of her eyes. When they catch up and nab Laura, Nelda gets the aid of another old crown and her best friend, Wosie Mae Briar, to go to her rescue.
And these two old ladies are not afraid to tackle the task. Both are crack-shots and well versed in the use of guns, especially the shotgun.
TREDWELL is a fun read and will grab you from the first page. It is refreshing to read about the main characters being up in years. Not cute or beautiful who have to fight off men. Nor do they have to fight off ghost, vampires or zombies; just lowlife scumbags… though a ghost might just appear in the story.
Nelda is just a down to earth woman who has seen the harder times in life and knows compassion, loyalty and anger. What's not to love?
Dana, you did good, girl! And you are really a sweet and caring lady regardless of what you say.
Nelda is in her 60's and as feisty as any old crone can be. But you can't help but love her. She is straight forward in her mannerisms and as honest in her speech as any person who has lived a hardscrabble life can attest too.
Early on, Nelda runs across a troubled teen that is running for her life from her step-father and step-brother who killed her mother in front of her eyes. When they catch up and nab Laura, Nelda gets the aid of another old crown and her best friend, Wosie Mae Briar, to go to her rescue.
And these two old ladies are not afraid to tackle the task. Both are crack-shots and well versed in the use of guns, especially the shotgun.
TREDWELL is a fun read and will grab you from the first page. It is refreshing to read about the main characters being up in years. Not cute or beautiful who have to fight off men. Nor do they have to fight off ghost, vampires or zombies; just lowlife scumbags… though a ghost might just appear in the story.
Nelda is just a down to earth woman who has seen the harder times in life and knows compassion, loyalty and anger. What's not to love?
Dana, you did good, girl! And you are really a sweet and caring lady regardless of what you say.
As for the rest of you, do yourself a favor and get this
story of my new hero, Nelda Pike.
12 comments:
Been following Dana for years...love her....and your comments to her! I'm also telling everyone about her book!
She's my pal. You should see the emails.
You know I love her book!
Love,
Janie
My copy of her book will be here Tuesday!
"The mountains of Indiana". Now that's funny
I will have to check it out.
I am on it! And it's in Indiana. Have to have. Thanks!
I'll add it to the list...
I'm sitting here in my flowing robe and lustrous negligee going all soft, mushy, and saying "Oohhhhh. He loves me."
Joe is sitting nearby saying "Yes, he does."
So I think we've got his approval. . . . .
Judy?
I'll have to check it out. Thanks for the heads-up.
I got it on Kindle. Reading!
I hadn't seen that picture yet! Sorry but it made me chuckle. That poor lady is going through so much shit lately! (pun intended)
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