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LETTERS OF COMMENDATION

‘The Neighborly Thing’ is a picture of life in a western Kansas community. Once I started it I couldn’t put it down. We bought a copy for each of our children so they could learn something about their western Kansas roots.

Charles H. Fleming, U.S. Navy (ret.)
Honolulu, HI.

Many thanks for sending me your book ‘The Neighborly Thing’, It’s always wonderful to see the great talents of Kansas people like you.

Larry Hatteburg
KAKE--TV Wichita, KS

I thoroughly enjoyed reading ‘The Neighborly Thing’. It is very ‘true to life’ as anyone with farm or ranch experience will attest. What sets this book apart is the combination of real life situations and allowing God to guide the story characters. In our present world it is a refreshing and uplifting story that leaves the reader with a positive feeling.

Julie O’Brien, Scott Co. Librarian
Scott City, KS.

I just finished ‘The Neighborly Thing’ and wanted you to know how much I enjoyed it. I envied their lives, though it was rough, they had friendship and happiness. I am becoming one of your best fans.

Teresa McQuitty, housewife
Colorado Springs

Just a note to tell you how much we enjoyed your book. It is the only book Bob has ever sat down and read cover to cover. Very good reading!!

Irma McDaniel, housewife
Scott City, KS.

You did a good job of describing a cattleman’s life and wife. I could relate to about every experience. It sure wasn’t a dull book.                               

G.T. and Doris Riner
retired cattleman and wife
Scott City, KS.

What a wonderful book! E. Earl Kendrick has taken a very ordinary family and their dog and written a story that will bring you laughter and tears. I couldn’t put it down without making plans to hurry back to read more. Enjoy your reading. It’s worth your time!!

Roy D. Moody
Director of Missions
Garden City, KS.

 

To Order:

E. Earl Kendrick
610 W. 6th Street
Scott City, Ks. 67871
620-872-2065

 

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