Fedex tracking say I’ll be getting a proof copy of the book about my great-great-grandmother, Mary Taylor tomorrow. I’m so excited to see it. I’m expecting to need to make some changes before it will be ready but this is a big milestone for me.
Fedex tracking say I’ll be getting a proof copy of the book about my great-great-grandmother, Mary Taylor tomorrow. I’m so excited to see it. I’m expecting to need to make some changes before it will be ready but this is a big milestone for me.
Looks beautiful, Raelyn! Can’t wait to get a copy (after, as you suggested, you’ve checked over the Preview version) for my grandaughter (who happened to have been born in England also). This is the perfect fun and accessible way to introduce her to the journey of her 4th great-grandparent members of the Martin Handcart Company! A most interesting and inspirational way!
Thanks, Tyler! The proof came today and it looks really good in real life too. I can’t wait for my mom to see it on her 90th birthday. She is going to love it.
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