tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2996910924200321308.post2650519330435181813..comments2023-10-29T01:37:35.380-07:00Comments on Postmenopausalzest: Interview with Nova Scheller, Author of Avonelle's GiftJudy Hoganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17555366164892868898noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2996910924200321308.post-61620412277703757822017-09-20T15:51:16.390-07:002017-09-20T15:51:16.390-07:00Dr. John, I'm sure Nova would love to know thi...Dr. John, I'm sure Nova would love to know this. I'll email her your post. She studied with me for several years and worked so hard on this book. Thanks for commenting. Judy HoganJudy Hoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17555366164892868898noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2996910924200321308.post-40085098260917961252017-09-20T15:13:56.699-07:002017-09-20T15:13:56.699-07:00I stumbled upon a Google excerpt of this book a fe...I stumbled upon a Google excerpt of this book a few minutes ago while doing some genealogical research. My grandfather was Clarence Medling, the half-brother of Virgil Medling, Sr. in the book. This is very exciting--and the photo of Nova Scheller took my breath away because she resembles several of my aunts and cousins. I had heard many of these stories myself growing up. The description of my Great Aunt Goldie (Golda Medling) when she was in her 20's was especially sweet--because she was still that same sparkly fun person when I knew her in her 50's and 60's. What a nice surprise! Can't wait to read it in its entirety...drjohnwesterman@google.comAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02296722399790792905noreply@blogger.com