Guardian review promises “endless pleasure”
Watch for a nice review of two recent CBU Press books in the weekend Charlottetown Guardian (October 18).
Of William D. Roach, Folk Artist, Elizabeth Cran writes: “the succession of beautiful images speak louder than most of the words.”
“Not that every one of Mr. Roach’s carriage is beautiful in an ordinary sense … [yet some] are so closely observed and recreated in wood that they’re beautiful in a conventional sense.”
You may “love this book or dismiss it [but] your children or grandchildren will love it anyway.”
Of Celtic Threads: A Journey in Cape Breton Crafts, by Eveline MacLeod and Daniel W. MacInnes, Ms. Cran writes: “A book which will give endless pleasure to many.” ’Nuff said.