An Amazon reader says this about my novel David Gideon:
The books journey from small-town Michigan to the presidency is both inspiring and deeply human. This book captures the essence of his life—his struggles, triumphs, and the relationships that shaped him, particularly with his wife, Diane, whose unwavering belief in his potential is truly heartwarming. The story weaves through his roles as a teacher, senator, and ultimately a leader of a nation, with moments that are equally uplifting and thought-provoking. At times, you may find yourself frustrated with his choices, but that only makes his growth and determination more impactful. A beautifully written story about leadership, love, and finding one’s purpose. Highly recommended for anyone who loves a character-driven, inspirational read.
As always, I'm happy and thankful for such reviews. What I really like about it is the reader's comment that you might be sometimes frustrated by his (David's) choices. I don't want a cardboard character. I want one where you might sometime say, 'What's he doing there? Why's he doing that?" I want a human being to come alive for you. That means imperfections, because we all have them. They have to be there or David won't be believable, and the reader won't be able to relate.
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