Stan Sauerwein

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Stan Sauerwein writes about all his subjects like he's known them personally...and some he has.  Fast-paced, oriented to action and packed with believeable dialogue, his books are always a colorful romp in history - sometimes long past, and sometimes as contemporary as today's headlines. 
 
 
About Rattenbury  "...the book's editorial structure and style provide a unique twist, beginning with the gut-grabbing prologue of a successful suicide...a worthy edition to any library, public or private." -- Kamloops Daily News

About Trudeau   "...Stan Sauerwein has come out with another winner..." -- Kelowna Daily Courier

About Norman   "...a terrific book detailing this story and a lot more...it's the perfect book to read while camping or just sitting on the beach..." -- Event Magazine

About Murray  "...the result is like meeting a live-wired Ma Murray - Order of Canada, honorary doctorate and all - right there in your living room." -- Kamloops Daily News

About Fintry   "...the property and the ghosts of the people who've populated it are fascinating enough, but Sauerwein has woven the stories of their lives, loves and dreams into an even more compelling tale, at the centre of which is just a simple little parcel of land....chronicled in fascinating detail is Fintry's tangled but sometimes glittering history as a pawn in the game of real estate development and in the entertainment industry." -- Kelowna Capital News

About Boyle  "...Surely, the man from Woodstock and the Klondike deserves more recognition. Sauerwein's well-documented, well-written tribute to him is an excellent start towards providing it." -- Kamloops Daily News


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