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Review of Judy Somerville Christmas Classic: Tiny Tears

Besides being a great writer and story teller and singer, the author stands tall as an individual - 'doing things that must be done one way or the other' - for others.
Comment on 2011 CM Christmas Anthology: Tiny Tears - memories of Christmas past A CHRISTMAS CLASSIC by Judy Somerville

George Rice

Wonderful story by Judy about her Christmas doll, but it is only one of the many stories that Judy can tell. After working with Judy for about 20 years at the post office I have seen a Judy Somerville many never see.



Judy stands tall as an individual doing things that must be done one way or the other. Not only was she a great fellow worker, but she has been a great Mother and Grandmother raising her children, brothers and sisters very much as the head of the family.

From a very young age she has had a musical talent that makes her very special. She excels in all types of music, but she has become very partial to gospel music which she enjoys with other singers. She is just awesome as a solo in any song.

To Judy: I have been blessed to have worked with you and been a special friend for these many years. -GEORGE RICE

CM Note: Well said, Mr. Rice. Your critique will strike a chord with so many. A lot of fans are waiting for Judy Somerville to publish an anthologies of her stories. -EW


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