I am thinking about what I might be thankful for today on this Thanksgiving Day in the year 2009. I have managed to survive well through the months of writing about Adrian’s Mayflower Adventure. The research, writing, editing, revising and illustrating of a book takes commitment and determination. Taking the book to the marketplace has been interesting because my publisher and I decided to put the book on the market ourselves. Our success has been generous and technically advanced. We have made a free download of Adrian’s Mayflower Adventure available to everybody. We hope that you may enjoy reading the story in the ebook form. Afterall, Adrian’s Mayflower Adventure was written as a contribution to children’s literature. If any school or library or parent decides to make the story a part of their collection, the hard covered version is available for purchase. I am very thankful for the opportunity and privilege I have had to work on this American History story. Remember the brave people who journeyed to this country back in 1620 and experience having respect for the hardships they suffered through to survive in The New World. I have thankfulness on this the three-hundred-and-eighty-eighth Thanksgiving Day. To all of you that have the good fortune of living in The New World here in this beautiful land, Anza Books
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