I read Tapestry: Book Of Lost Worlds because I’m a huge fan of genealogy. For me reading about the lives of my ancestors was to learn about the lives of the people who lived in my world before me. I enjoyed learning the life lessons that they lived. I live in California. As a teenager, I was an avid reader of John Steinbeck. For me, he captured the soul and the heart of the people in his characters. Kez St. George does the same thing in Tapestry: The Book of LostWorlds. I believe that Kez Wickham St. George is an archivist of her countries culture and history and Tapestry is a true national treasure.
Tapestry chronicles the stories of the courageous
women who lived this rich tapestry of resilience, defiance, and legacy. It is a
legacy of strength and resilience. I want to learn from the mistakes made by my
predecessors, so I don’t repeat them. I want to benefit from the triumphs of my
ancestors so that I might profit from them.
As I said before. Kez Wickham St. George
is an Australian author, cultural speaker and, for me, an archivist of national
treasures. Well done, Kez. Five Stars.