2008
 
June 27            10:30 am       Renaissance Center                         Dickson, TN
July 4                6:00 pm        Fourth of July Celebration                 McKenzie, TN
August 25-26    6:00 pm        Writer’s Workshop                             Pulaski, TN
September  7    2:00 pm        W. G. Rhea Library                           Paris, TN
September 10   2:00 pm        University of TN                                 Martin, TN
Sept. 12-13       9:30 am        McKenzie Memorial Library               McKenzie, TN
September 20   9:30 am        Willow Oaks Center                           Springfield, TN
October 3          1:00 pm        Indiana Center for the Arts                New Harmony
October 8         12 Noon        Cadiz/Trigg County Chamber            Cadiz, KY
October 18       10 am            Henry County Library                        Paris, TN
November 12    1:00 pm        History Center                                   Greenville, KY
Nov. 15  & 22                         John L. Street Public Library             Cadiz, KY
December 4      7:30 pm        McCracken County Library                Paducah, KY
 
 
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Michael Freeland
Blood River to Berlin
At times, I read through a mass of tears because my heart went out to the soldiers and the families they left behind.  And of course, you know that my heart also bled for my own people because my father fought that same war, only on the opposite side. Some of the experiences you described rekindled a few memories I had myself, although I was only just a very small child, living in war torn Germany.  I do know that the American soldiers had a heart for children, even German children, and I have good memories of that.
   Heidi Waller, Cadiz, Kentucky
Reading Freeland's reflective, unvarnished account of his and his friend's war, I have the illusion of hearing the accounts withheld by my own kin.  Few who came back could have given account even sixty years later.  Mr. Freeland's reminiscence and reflections make that time and those events more accessible and more vivid than any film footage could.
  Eugene Ham, Fayetteville, Tennessee