Fireflies at Twilight (Adams)

Book Reviews
Deftly compiled and co-edited by Cate Adams and Carole Milks Turner, Fireflies at Twilight: Letters from Pat Adams is a compelling and personal read. The candor is consistently impressive. The observations unusually insightful. Informative, intensely personal, thoughtful and thought-provoking...an extraordinary and enthusiastically recommended addition to personal reading lists, as well as community and academic library American Biography collections.
Midwest Book Review


[The authors] have turned Pat Adams from an unknown entity into someone who feels like a "dear, trusted friend." ... I didn't want this book to end, for with its ending came a sense of a visit with a close friend coming to a close before you are ready for it to do so. Fireflies at Twilight gives readers a certain peace and calm that is all to rare in today's hectic world. Pat Adams knew how to find beauty and peace and joy in the simple things of life—and how to share that with those she loved most.
Story Circle Book Reviews

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