One of our two local papers, the Eureka Springs Independent, published a very kind and positive review of the first book in my “People of the Water” Cycle, “The Water Cure” today. Copies of all three books in the cycle are still for sale locally, I believe, at the Gazebo Books store and the Eureka Springs Historical Museum Gift Shop — and you can find them on Amazon in paperback and Kindle format.
Page two closeup on the review in the July 27 edition of the ESI.
W. Keith Brenton is a retired communication specialist, minister and passenger train conductor, living and writing in the historic resort village Eureka Springs, Arkansas. He is the widowed adoptive dad of Matt and Laura, and Pop-Pop to one grandchild. He enjoys drinking the local water, but unfortunately doesn’t look any younger than his actual age.