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Creek - "Meet a captivating woman from Cary, NC who embodies the graciousness,
the grit and the spunk that only the South can produce. That woman is Carolyn
Booth, free-lance writer/photographer and author of Between the Rivers, Aunt Mags
Recipe Book, and her most recent novel, Bandeaux Creek, released in August."
Cary Living, August, 2005 |  | 60k | Bandeaux
Creek - "This novel blooms from the author's fertile roots. Cary
writer's family history is inspiration for new book."
Cary News, August 18, 2005 |
 | 60k | Bandeaux
Creek - "This novel blooms from the author's fertile roots. Cary
writer's family history is inspiration for new book."
Cary News, August 18, 2005 |
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Creek - "Bandeaux Creek a fitting sequel to first work.... One of
the primary characters in the nove, the bootlegging, gold-digging, Patty Sue,
is one of the least developed. At first this seems confusing, but the reader soon
realizes that Patty Sue doesn't need deep development."
Bladen Journal, August 2005 |
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Aunt
Mag's Recipe Book - "In addition to
traditional recipes including Oyster Stew,
Collards and Corn Meal Dumplings, buttermilk biscuits
and Deep-Dish Blueberry Cobbler the book
contains family stories with some of Mrs. Booths
own illustrations."
Wilmington Star-News, Sept. 19, 2004 |
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Mag's Recipe Book- "Aunt Mags Recipe Book: Heritage Cooking
from a Carolina Kitchen, by Carolyn Rawls Booth (Between the Rivers) takes a more
traditional approach to Southern cooking and focuses on the traditions of those
who settled in coastal North Carolina."
Wilmington Star-News, Sept. 15, 2004 |
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Mag's Recipe Book - "What would you do if you discovered a great-aunts
handwritten recipe book that revealed all the secrets of how to put an honest-to-goodness
southern meal on the table? Thats the story Carolyn Rawls Booth tells in
Aunt Mags Recipe Book: Heritage Cooking from a Carolina Kitchen.
Carolina Country magazine, December 2004 |
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70k |
Local Author turns poet - " Susan Taylor
Block has turned her pen to poetry. The slender
volume, entitled Sit Right Here Beside Me, is serendipitous
- as in an attitude for making fortunate discoveries.
Like a light shining over dark water picks up the
iridescence from waves, Susan's verse sparkles with
revelation of the diminutiveness that shows how
significant details really are. She writes about
every day situations experienced by many of us.
Yet Susan expresses these mundane things in a slightly
different way.
Encore magazine, September 2005 |
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