Book Life Reports the Accolades of the Critics.
“…the book on Jeri’s accomplishments and creations…is wonderfully illustrated and the color photos are great,” — Gary A. Kulhanjian, Social Historian.
“…I will treasure it…congrats…the publisher deserves credit too,” — R.A.Cramblitt, author, Like Printing Money: A Technological Crime Thriller Set in Baltimore.
“Very good. I have to say right on the money… ‘Jerisms’ cute. She gave me one of her ceramics when we lived in Brooklyn…amazing,” — Sal J. Calise, editor, 50 Plus Years of Pride: The Impact of the Bars, Taverns and Clubs.
“Beautiful book,” — Anna Cognetto, LGBTQ+ Veteran Care Coordinator.
“Very nice,” — Melissa Hagopian.
“You could tell she was an artist by just being in her house and seeing her garden, but most of all her artwork was astounding. Jeri worked in many different mediums. For me this is a very difficult thing to do. Jeri could sculpt, paint and do beautiful ceramics, not to mention her fabric art,” — Bill Randazzo, Stony Brook University artist.
“We loved going to the…Sheep and Wool Fest at the Dutchess County Fairgrounds which went from a sleepy quiet event and turned into an international happening packed with knitting fanatics from around the world. After that we went to a small quiet one in Columbia County on the Clermont Estate grounds,” — Stacey Romeo, Education Specialist.
“Received…new book and already reviewed…very thoughtful, “ -- Denise Busby, Educator.
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