7 responses to “Review 78: The Old Man of Naukeag by Paul Ciccone, Jr.”

  1. Paul Ciccone Jr

    Mr. Yarbrough, it is with much joy that I read your review of The Old Man of Naukeag. Obviously,the book serves its purpose…to entertain the reader.
    Sincerely, Paul

  2. Vita R. Racine

    Mr. Yarbrough, this comment may lean a touch towards being biased, considering that I took the cover photograph; but Paul’s “The Old Man of Naukeag” is all your review claims it to be. I have and keep a complimentary hard cover copy on my night stand–along with two of my favorites…The Holy Bible and Gilbran’s “The Prophet.”

  3. Tom Ciccone

    I think this book is not only a pleasure to read, but also holds an important message for each of us to take in our own quiet way – it appeals to all of us individually in different ways but is a universal reflection that really brings home the stuff that we all seem to forget all too often.

  4. Lisa Lemieux

    All I have to say at this point is WOW!!! The first I recieved your book.. I read quite a bit before putting it down. In reading about Naukeag and the Lake House, I had to laugh. I laughed for many reasons–oh so many memories– and at the same time I couldn’t stop myself from crying. I don’t know why I cried and laughed at the same time; but it was a good feeling.
    In continuing to read your words, I found that my past returned easily to my mind. Your tales allowed me to look at where I had been and all I can say is wow.
    I need to read this book a little bit at a time because it does something to me that I can’t quite explain. I am truly liking The Old Man of Naukeag and want it to last forever. I Love it!! Thanks for signing it for me. That makes me feel special.

  5. Paul Ciccone, Jr.

    I agree, Tom. The Old Man of Naukeag, holds a little bit of ’something’ for most everyone.
    Oh, thank you so much for the COVER… I am still receiving inquires as to its origination and design.
    Paul

  6. Paul Ciccone, Jr.

    Dear Lisa, believe me when I say: it has ALL been my pleasure. I am so pleased that you are enjoying it…(I was somewhat sure that ‘you’ would).
    Paul

  7. Paul Ciccone, Jr.

    Thank you dear Vita…for the kind words and for the use of your pictures.
    Paul

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