| Messages |
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Date / Time |
Message |
| 1. |
08/25/08 |
I am sure that Elizabeth and Riley are both Smiling down on you from the Rainbow Bridge. Your family’s courage, compassion and love shine through in every page. |
| 2. |
03/25/08 |
Keep me updated. |
| 3. |
05/17/04 |
Hello Mrs. Sauders! This is Tessa Foster. I don't know if you remember me but I was in Jackie's class till sixth grade and remember you reading us "Ride a Horse, Not an Elevator". Just wanted to say hi & hope that all is well with the family. God bless:) |
| 4. |
04/30/04 |
first time on your site. God bless you |
| 5. |
04/22/04 |
It is so interesting to have a look at the Civil War through the eyes of those that lived it, and your historical notes are fascinating. It amazes me to think that those letters were waiting for you to find and bring back into the light of day. Cynthia |
| 6. |
03/18/04 |
Hi Lisa ... got an e-mail from Bob Krick at Richmond NBP about your new book. My gggrandfather, Patrick Garrity was a member of Co K - 9 NYHA. He was wounded on June 4, 1864 at Cold Harbor and died 10 days later of gangrene at Lincoln US Hospital |
| 7. |
03/03/04 |
Enjoyed making your acquaintance and looking forward to the success of "Ever True . . ." and what the future holds for a Best Seller. It's always a pleasure to know that others are researching their family heritage and can tell of it! storie |
| 8. |
02/20/04 |
I am enjoying Ever True tremendously. I congratulate you for a well researched and well written book. I hope your book achieves the circulation it deserves. Charles T. Jacobs, Historian |
| 9. |
02/11/04 |
These letters and what they reveal of a couple's relationship during the trials of a three-year (mostly) separation give us a rarely-seen view of the Civil War. |
| 10. |
01/28/04 |
I thoroughly enjoyed EVER TRUE! Its given me a different prospective on what really happened during the Civil War. Marilyn Rowsey Dirk ,Vice President Oswego County Genealogy |
| 11. |
12/26/03 |
"Ever True" will be a needed addition to the reality literature produced by the Civil War. I look forward to reading it! |
| 12. |
12/09/03 |
The story behind the story "Ever True" fascinates me...discovering the historic letters and all the subsequent research. I'm sure you'll have much success with this book and look forward to its official release in January! |
| 13. |
12/08/03 |
So nice to meet you at the Hopper House. Wish we had more time to chat. Best of luck with Ever True! |
| 14. |
12/05/03 |
I had the pleasure of meeting you last night at the Writers Night and was very much intrigued by your upcoming book, Ever True. You're to be applauded for such outstanding accomplishments! |
| 15. |
11/20/03 |
Dear Lisa, you were just spendid with your talk about the "Trials of a Writer" at the Suffern Woman's Club of Suffern. We all enjoyed it and wish you well with your book. Sincerely, Faith Leigh, Program Chair |
| 16. |
11/17/03 |
Thank you for doing a wonderful presentation at the Suffern Free Library on "Ever True: A Union Private and His Wife." The letters were interesting and gave a very real perspective of family life during the Civil War. Miguelina Molina |
| 17. |
11/12/03 |
I heard your radio interview and you're quite a charming personality. I'm very intrigued by Ever True and the whole Civil War era. I look forward to reading your book! |
| 18. |
11/12/03 |
Ever True is every delightful! These letters inspire commitment and touch the heart! |
| 19. |
11/12/03 |
Saunders has given the world a piece of the past that shouldn't be forgotten. Great Book! Larry Ann Evans Producer and Host of Street Talk 1420 WACK Radio |
| 20. |
11/11/03 |
Ride a Horse not an Elevator is an entertaining read guaranteed to delight adults and children alike. Laura Denke, Seattle, WA. |
| 21. |
11/08/03 |
I've seen much of this book as it was prepared for publication. It is a stunning account of ordinary folks in extraordinary circumstances, folks who never lose their down-to-earth qualities while they learn the ways of a more sophisticated world. |