When I saw the time and realized my mistake, I ran into the garden and cut down all the sunflowers--gorgeous tall ones--to take to the author in a gigantic bouquet as an apology. He loved them. He said they reminded him of the sunflowers that grew alongside the reservation in Oklahoma, which was the subject of a lot of his work.
Some months later I read in PW that he'd been found to be a fraud, that his whole memoir was one of those made-up kind of memoirs. I didn't care. I loved the fact that even if it wasn't true that he'd spent a bunch of time on a reservation, that he'd had the presence of mind to envision those sunflowers growing alongside the imaginary road.
My galleys look pretty good.
Gaaaahhhhh exciting -- super glad you made this a blog, partly because I gain in strength every time an idea of mine is implemented by an unsuspecting second party, but mostly because I want to know more about your book as it comes out ahhhhh!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, I remember that sunflower tale... Good one. Very energetic of you to have a book blog. May you be overwhelmed with readers and commenters and other such desirable people!
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