New reviews of Writing Home
Cindy on June 27th, 2006
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A delight to read because of its clear organization and quality of writing. The collection is a glimpse into the life of the author and the world that surrounds her….It has something for everyone. – Midwest Independent Publishers Assoc., Midwest Book Awards
.Coaxes the extraordinary from an ordinary life with subtle and quiet insights….Lends itself to an early morning at the breakfast table, a cup of coffee and a few minutes to remember that the best lessons in life are the simplest and the best stories are those closest to home. â Joni Golden, Michigan Women’s Forum
With an engaging approach to family life and current events, Cindy La Ferle shows us that âhome’ can be a wonderful place. We melt into the pages of Writing Home and give ourselves permission to read âjust one more’ story. La Ferle makes us look at the browned bananas on our kitchen counter as an opportunity and not as a failure. — Gina Ritter, Natural Family Online Magazine
Little gems of wisdom from a modern working woman who has a valuable and interesting philosophy on life.â â Kathy Atwood, Midwest Book Review
Cracking open Cindy La Ferle’s collection of columns and essays is the equivalent of chatting with your best friend at a coffeehouse….We can only hope she will be inspired to continue the quest with her pen. Her obvious talent to weave honest, yet striking tales is definitely something to write home about. — Christine Hohlbaum, author of S.A.H.M. I Am: Tales of A Stay-at-Home Mom in Europe
Reading Cindy La Ferle’s essays is like chatting with a trusted friend. Her words seem to be just what you need to hear, at just the right time. And like a good friend, she speaks the truth about life, and what she knows — gently, honestly, and especially without judgment. — Theresa Falzone, editor in chief, publisher of Strut and Signature magazines.


