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The Diary of Josiah Webb by John Ruhl is available now. We appreciate the patience of those of you who have been waiting.
Hardcover, 160 pages $19.95 each, plus S&H ($4.00 for first copy, $1 each for additional copies), plus sales tax for Illinois residents. Shipment by USPS Priority Mail. U.S. shipping addresses only.
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For those who prefer mail order, please send a check or money order to MajorMicro Press, 3560 Tanbark Trl, Rockford, IL 61102. Illinois residents add $1.45 per book sales tax.
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Readers' Comments
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One of the joys of summer is having the time to read; an even greater joy is finding a book that stays with you past that pleasant summer read. This summer I have had the good fortune to read The Diary of Josiah Webb by John Ruhl. It is tightly written, taking the reader into the world of Josiah Webb and Hiram Ruhl, two characters whose friendship is poignant and life-affirming. Written in diary and letter form the book flows easily and naturally as the story unfolds. The end was powerful and unexpected. It is one of those books that makes you think, smile and feel good about humankind. Kate U., Dearborn, MI ................................................................................................................................................
The Diary of Josiah Webb by John Ruhl explores a relationship between a dying man in early 20th century small-town mid-America and his 21st century great-grandson, who has not yet been born and perhaps never will be. The novel is a satisfying blend of the possibilities of timeless friendship and the intricacies of time-travel. There are twists within twists of what is real and what has been invented, and by whom. Highly recommended. Janet G., Chicago, IL
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