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Doug Taylor (1)

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The reason for buying this book is due to me being raised in the 50's. Book recalls numerous songs/artists that I well remember. Story is based on a group of teenagers who grow up in this time period. Charged with suspense, it was a page turner to me. The culprit came as a HUGE surprise! 420 pages long in the ebook version and a very good read!
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PatrickJIV | Dec 9, 2012 |
(Reprinted from the Chicago Center for Literature and Photography [cclapcenter.com]. I am the original author of this essay, as well as the owner of CCLaP; it is not being reprinted here illegally.)

I've said here many times already what I think one of the greatest strengths of the print-on-demand, self-publishing format is -- namely, the chance for part-time writers to pen a story specific to their family and situation, so to make the book easily available to the several hundred other relatives and historians who would be interested in such a book. Take for a good example the recent There Never Was a Better Time by Doug Taylor, a slightly fictionalized narrative account of his own family's migration from a small fishing village in Canada to the bustling city of Toronto in the early 20th century; because the simple fact is that this is destined to just never be a big seller, between the extremely narrow subject matter and Taylor's only so-so skills as a writer. But it's also a lively and very readable account of one family's struggles to adapt to the modern age, penned with the kind of eye for historical detail that you would expect from a retired professor like Taylor; and that makes this perfect for people like Canadian history buffs and friends of the family, even if that's admittedly a small crowd. Such manuscripts used to have to be distributed via grimy, expensive stacks of xeroxes handed out at family get-togethers; so how nice, I always think, that we live in an age where it can instead be purchased in a good-looking bound form and sent straight to your home whenever you want. As always, I urge you to take this mindset yourself when it comes to most print-on-demand volumes, instead of comparing them directly to someone like Malcolm Gladwell and always being disappointed.

Out of 10: 7.6
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