Reviews

Jeff πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€ (five stars) 8/16/2019

Interesting Read

 I'll admit I'm currently only half way through but its been a interesting read so far! I can only imagine what the author must be like in real life after what I've read so far, he must have quite the mind. I'm guessing this author must be a real character! 


Louis πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€ (five stars) 8/22/2019

 Great New Author

 An intelligent, funny and easy read. Marvelous new talented author. Can't wait for his next volume! 


 Dan T. πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€ (five stars) May 3, 2019

Great comedic writing and wonderful illustrations

The memories of the author of the years he was raised in a small Adirondack village are often a riot. He noticed the small things that made his childhood a time of reflection, growth, adventure and just plain fun. The ending of the book is so well written. Along with the great writing are pencil drawings that fit the book to a T. The author had such variety in his early life and one pines to go back to those days in the 60s, when life seemed much more personal and slow moving but hardly ever dull. (This novel is appropriate for ages 12-102.)

About The Author

           Caswell Street is a sixty-something year old curmudgeon living in the Wilds Of New York (W.O.N.Y.). Married for forty-plus years, this retired veteran and part time door stop is frequently shooed away from being underfoot by his better half Penelope (pronounced Pen-Uh-Lope). During these increasingly impromptu interludes, the Curmudgeon and his bulldog Chauncey mount a 1974 International Harvester pickup truck and see or taste the best our Empire State has to offer, stopping along the way at Brook’s Chicken House, Orbaker’s, or even the Timberline CafΓ©. When he is of a mind, updates are posted on his blog, Curmudgeon’s Notepad, www.caswellstreet.com. Stop by, take a look around and when you are done, Get Off His Lawn!