Pivot Point examines the story of a closeted executive lesbian, child abuse,
and alcoholism. Once again I was brought to the reality that we really don't
know some of the people we love most of all !
When I read it I felt drawn into the lives of the characters. Captivated by
the mysteries to unfold. I related to the characters as if I could meet them
for lunch, or phone them to see if I could help.
I couldn't put the book down, though I could try to guess at what was to
come next I was always surprised. I very much enjoyed how segways were used,
to bring reflections of the past to the present. Chock full of mystery,
depth and insight.
Bravo 'Sam' Bravo.
Ellen (Sellersville, PA)
Needless to say ... I never put it down until I finished.
Pivot Point has got to be one of the most excellent stories that I have read
in a long, long time.
There were a couple of spots that I would have liked to linger there longer.
Damn but I loved it!
I laughed, and cried, and hopefully all in the right spots! It was a
moving work that brought back so many memories and feelings that make
us remember pieces of our past, and give us all hope for our futures.
All I can say is ... you did a fantastic job.
After I am over the aw of it, I will find the critic in me, right now,
I am just savoring the story and the feelings and emotions that it
brought out in me.
Linda, Cleveland, OH