| My boyfriend saw me reading "Bless the Children" and commented about it being girly. Several days later I caught him reading it and smiling. "I guess it's not so girly, after all," I said and he just shrugged. (Elsie, Tarzana, CA) |
| It ("Bless the Children") was not what I expected but I loved it even more. (Lee, Malibu, CA) |
| For the past 8 years we've been hosting theme-Christmas parties. This year we decided on child related literature and your "Bless the Children" will definitely be included. I'm so glad I found you. (Kelly, Long Island, NY) |
| I am not a reader but the cover attracted me and I couldn't resist that sweet face with those bright eyes. If other books were like "Bless the Children" I'd be reading more. (Stan, Van Nuys, CA) |
| I read your book, "Bless the Children" and thoroughly enjoyed it. It is very witty and insightful. You truly have the gift for writing and I am glad to see that you are continuing in your writing career. I am sure that your readers will be anxious to buy your series as the stories are happy reminders of our past childhood and parenting experineces. (Susan, Montrose, CO) |
| Holiday season is coming up and "Bless the Children" is on my gift list for several of my friends. (Sharon, Van Nuys, CA) |
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I bought "Bless the Children" for my cousin's baby shower but it was so cute I kept it for myself. (Beckie, Palm Desert, CA)
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| "Bless the Children" is so sweet, will you write some more? (Sue, Pittsburg, PA) |
| "Bless the Children" is fun reading and the cover is perfect. (Andy, Encino, CA) |
| Your "Bless the Children, A Mother's Journal" is a perfect stocking stuffer. It looks like x-mas shopping will be easier this year. Thank you. (Tina, Palmdale, CA) |
| You are right, I was aha'ing from the first page of "Bless ...." to the last. It brought on lots of good memories. (Mindy, Santa Clarita, CA) |
| Good job, I loved "Bless the Children" and I can't wait for "Meet My Out-Laws." (Adele, Sandy, TX) |
| I will recommend "Bless the Children" to my book club. (Buffalo, NY) |
| I read "Bless the Children" with my husband and kids and we all enjoyed it. (Jenny, Denver, CO) |
| Kudos! (Trish, Encino, CA) |
| Reading "Bless the Children" helps me unwind after a long stressful day -- that and a glass or two of wine. (Nita, Agoura Hills, CA) |
| The stories in "Bless the Children" truly moved me. (Lee, Brentwood, CA) |
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I don’t have children, so I couldn’t imagine why my friend Sarah would insist that I read “Bless the Children, ...” I read it out of respect to our friendship and was amazed. This little book transported me into my own childhood and I am thankful. (Sue, Grand Rapid, MI)
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I enjoyed “Bless the Children” and will recommend it to all my friends. (Maureen, Culver City, CA)
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I wish I had thought of recording my kid’s childhood too. Ms. Golan, I congratulate you for "Bless the ..." (Cynthia, Encino, CA)
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The rhymes are vividly descriptive and the illustration are charming. “Bless the Children" is a delightful little package. (Kristie, Monrovia, CA)
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I am a soap opera addict but “Bless the Children” kept me so riveted a couple times last week that I forgot to tune in on time. I should probably thank you for that. (Wendy, South Pasadena, CA)
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I usually give books away after reading them because I don’t like accruing stuff that collects dust. I think I’ll keep this one (“Bless the Children”) though. (Kim, Altadena, CA)
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“Bless the Children” sits at my bedside and I read a story or two every night before turning in. My partner says it puts a smile on my face. (Tess, Montrose, CA)
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I am a very fast reader but not with your “Bless the Children.” I catch myself reflecting while reading each story and pausing to reflect some more after completing. (Jill, Santa Barbara, CA)
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| Having read Hanna Golan's "Bless the Children," I appreciate her astute intuition and keen observation. (Shelby, Culver City, CA) |
| I am a single parent of 3 young children and have no time to read. My friend gave me "Bless the Children" and I can read it in little bits and pieces - enjoying the stories and the fact that I am reading again. (Myra, Agoura Hills, CA) |
| I would call "Bless ......" an expression of an attentive parent. (Haidi, Encino,CA) |
| "Bless the Children" has joined the magazines in my bathroom -- not out of disrespect but because the bathroom is the only place I can read without being interrupted. (Estelle, Brooklyn, NY) |
| "Bless the Children" feels like a labor of love. (Arnie, Burbank, CA) |
| A picture is worth 1,000 words? Not in Hanna Golan's "Bless the Children." Ms. Golan's words are so vivid that they evoke 1,000 pictures. (Nita, Atlanta, GA) |
| Hanna Golan sure has a way with words. (Kathy, Richmond, VA) |
| The cover lured me in and the text held me captive. Thank you! (Annabelle, Encino, CA) |
| Great reading in a cozy room in front of a blazing fireplace. (Bonnie, Juneau,AK) |
| My sister and I were taking turns reading stories out of "Bless the Children" out loud to each other and smiling alot. My toddler was playing near by but didn't seen to be listening. At bedtime that evening he asked to hear about the "blessed children." Hard to believe, but it's become his favorite book. (Sherrie, Memphis, TN) |