Minus The Imple is a book about the pleasure of living and the importance of self-worth. The inaugural novel and fictionalized true story of Robert R. Chandler explores the growth of a boy destined to experience both heartbreak and overwhelming happiness. Throughout the course of first loves, sexual trysts, college inebriation, marriage, and divorce, readers are swept along on a journey of self-discovery rarely initiated by most. Describing a finely crafted tale of phenomenal experiences, Chandler invites readers to question their souls, their strengths, their weaknesses and everything in between. To quote the gifted author: “It’s simple, really…” Recommended for public and academic libraries, as well as anyone searching for perspective on the harsh but joyous realities of life.
Thank you, Erin. I am humbled and touched by your very generous statements. Your opinion carries much weight, in that I think you are a magnificently talented writer. One day, I will be buying your books and saying “I knew her when…”
Minus The Imple is a book about the pleasure of living and the importance of self-worth. The inaugural novel and fictionalized true story of Robert R. Chandler explores the growth of a boy destined to experience both heartbreak and overwhelming happiness. Throughout the course of first loves, sexual trysts, college inebriation, marriage, and divorce, readers are swept along on a journey of self-discovery rarely initiated by most. Describing a finely crafted tale of phenomenal experiences, Chandler invites readers to question their souls, their strengths, their weaknesses and everything in between. To quote the gifted author: “It’s simple, really…” Recommended for public and academic libraries, as well as anyone searching for perspective on the harsh but joyous realities of life.
-Erin E. Dorney – Rochester, NY – 05/08/2008
By: Erin Dorney on May 9, 2008
at 4:29 am
Thank you, Erin. I am humbled and touched by your very generous statements. Your opinion carries much weight, in that I think you are a magnificently talented writer. One day, I will be buying your books and saying “I knew her when…”
-Robert Chandler – 5/9/2008
By: Robert R. Chandler on May 9, 2008
at 3:09 pm