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It's fantastic to hear how the story of
Ermintrude was born. It never ceases to amaze me the many wonderful and
inspirational ways that people find to raise funds for us, and I think in
your case it was a happy accident that was just meant to be, so I hope that
she and her family will have a long and happy fundraising life.
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Ermintrude reminded me a great deal of my
mother and me. Tristan reminded me of my brother. I'm sure this trilogy will pull on the
heart strings of many as well as tap into memories poignant, strong, emotive
and tender.
I'm so glad you handle the content in such
a sensitive, caring way. It is easy to
forget just how short and fragile life is... this helps us remember to handle
all with care and to cherish all of life, the good and the bad.
Many thanks
for your willingness to share your work with the rest of us. Brilliant!
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Stop, look
and listen. Read, learn and inwardly
digest. I'm touched and
delighted. I'm quiet. Thank you.
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A truly
poignant story of how life changes. It made me think about how the bad times
quickly change to good times. Really
thought provoking and I will be sending a copy to my mum and my aunt, I know
they will love it. It suits all ages,
as you can identify with each stage of her life with yours.
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All now downloaded successfully - and what an absolutely
superb trilogy. To paraphrase that line in your autobiography - May you too
know of what good you are doing. These little works of yours are unbelievably
thought-provoking. Oh, how this world needs such a source of inward
reflection.
Keep up the good work and please let me know when that
forthcoming first big novel becomes a reality.
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I loved it. Starting at the end of her life
was pure genius, and gave a mystery to the names and events, and a compulsion
to find out their origins. It was touching, charming, and very lovely.
The music was just right, and the pictures
sensitive and evocative.
I look
forward to the sequel.
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A colleague of mine at work who
participated in the Moonwalk recently introduced me to 100 Years of
Ermintrude and I was so impressed and moved by the composition that I was
determined to get my hands on a copy at the earliest opportunity.
It is truly a little masterpiece and one that I hope will continue to be
widely available for some years to come.
Rest assured that once the sequels
about Lucy and Tristan are released I shall be purchasing copies of both.
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100 years flies by so fast, whether you read it forward or
backwards. A wonderfully inspired gift
for anyone to read and make comparisons to one's own life. I reached Ermintrude at age 35, my age in
January 2007, and thought of what I'd packed into my own life already and there's
still so much more. Thank you. My goose bumps told me it had touched my
heart. x
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Ermintrude is absolutely beautiful.
It is so touching, so simple and yet so profound. I loved it. With abundant blessings.
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"I
watched/listened to Ermintrude with a couple of friends. If is fantastic,
really moving. It made us all sit back and think. Afterwards the room was
quite for a few minutes. It was strange, we then starting talking about who
each character was. Definitely a profound effect. Then we watched it
again".
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The story made me cry so much - what a wonderful experience - thank you!
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Came home
after a long day and read it. Lovely, heartwarming and a few similarities
with my own life - I look forward to age 100 and to the sequels. The telling
in reverse works incredibly well and makes this story quite a unique
listening/reading experience. There's at least one stanza which relates to
anyone so I recommend it to everyone.
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Ermintrude
moved me to tears, made be laugh out loud and made me think so much of my own
life - what an uplifting fantastic 10 minutes of pure "think" time.
I will read it often I'm sure, and my 18 year old daughter is already
eager to see what made her mother so tearful, yet smilely - Well done to you
both.
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Ab fab way of sharing a great story with music and vocals that really
do touch the heart. Thanks for inspiring all who connect.
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How
touching! A wonderful reminder to all of the important things in life, all
focused around love and how life ebbs and flows... :-)
Ermintrude lives her life in the present, neither worrying about the
future or feeling guilty about the past. A lesson to us all.
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"Ermintrude" is a moving and witty everyday story of a
woman\'s life. The presentation, style and elegance of the story is
outstanding. It is more than an ebook, using graphics, music and a narrator
most imaginatively.
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Congratulations! A very well presented story. Tears welled up
a few times until they finally dropped and I sobbed. Beautiful !!!
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This is a wonderful story of how life unfolds... literally
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I enjoyed the read, it made think about how short life is and that I
should commit to achieving my goals and life ambitions.
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Beautiful,
very well done. Thank you.
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A delightful experience an accomplished narrator and tasteful musical
accompaniment combined with the text and evocative art work make Ermintrude's
touching story come to life.
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My first e-book but not my last now I know that there will be sequels.
A lovely story written with great insight.
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A simple, moving look at the positive side the frailties of modern
life. A must read book in a
beautifully presented format.
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“One lives life forward, but often only
understands it looking back. You’ll recognise many of life’s themes and
lessons in this delightfully creative fable, which I recommend. An ideal virtual present.”
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I thoroughly enjoyed 100 years of
Ermintrude.
I found the stanzas poignant as well as amusing as they simply layed out the
'100 years of Ermintrude'; who had a life we can all relate to.
Two thumbs up!!
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Beautifully crafted e book, both
visually and emotively. I loved the way the story unfolded backwards,
Ermintrude's long life being replayed in succinct and moving prose to give
the reader some insight into the trials and tribulations of her life. Here's
hoping it raises lots of money for Walk the Walk. Well done to you all!
An inspired read and a pleasure to behold.
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Very touching - and the design is
just great! I've never read an e-book all the way through online before - I
hate all the scrolling, and end up printing them off. So it was inspired to
make each stanza fit exactly on a screen.
The story is so simple, yet so evocative - no need for pages of description
or philosophising - just enough to prompt the reader into imagination &
thought. The title meant I was expecting a historical perspective, so I did
find it bit odd that each stage in Ermintrude's life was written in the
present time. At first I found the reversed chronology odd too, but I think
it added to it, as understanding slowly opens up - especially when I read it
again - back to front, which is so well supported by the format!
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A deeply moving story, told in a
deceptively simple way. Beautifully illustrated and produced. I am looking
forward to reading more!
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Beautiful, inspiring, moving,
emotional, poignant and full from cover to cover with the most amazing
energy. Thank you Tom. I am a different person for having read 100 Years Of
Ermintrude. You have a gift which I am looking forward to seeing you explore
in the months and years ahead.
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A warm-hearted and poignant tale of
a life, read in only a few moments, but nontheless touching for that. It
plucked chords in my heart - do read it, I'm sure you'll love it. Well done
all those involved!
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A lovely warming story that
reminded me that childhood is the best days of our lives - off to make sure
my kids enjoy themselves!
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Ermintrude was fantastically
written and illustrated. OUTSTANDING job Tom, I really look forward to your
future works!
PS: I Tried to give you a rating of 6, but 5 was the highest :-)
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A delightful piece, unusual and
distinctive, and highly recommended, and I hope the first of many. And so
nice to see the potential of an e-format for fiction. You're onto something,
for sure! Congratulations to Tom and Jaquetta and everyone else involved.
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It is fantastic! You have captured
the zeitgeist of each age beautifully and with laser sharp accuracy. It is a
real credit to you both and I now see why you want to wake the tiger within.
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I've read this book - probably the
most colourful and innovative ebook I've seen. Tom is an inspiration.
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I've just read 100 Years of
Ermitrude and I was taken back by the author's care. He is promoting this
e-book to raise money for breast cancer which is a disease that rarely
affects men.
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If you haven't read Ermintrude yet,
then you're definitely missing out - an inspired creation.
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The 5 minutes that I spent last
night reading "100 Years of Ermintrude" were some of the more
thought-provoking 300 seconds that I can recall for a long time.
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To start with I have to admit that
I am not a big reader and I am actually an absolute novice with e-books.
However when Tom told me about 100 Years of Ermintrude I downloaded it right
away.
I originally just wanted to take a quick look at the book and read it later
when I had some quiet time. I have to say I read the book at once because I
am completely fascinated with the story and I very much enjoyed the design.
In the meantime I have learned from Tom more about the background of the
story and I can only recommend that everybody reads it. It is an absolute
delight.
Tom was kind enough to provide me with a free download of the book. Today I
paid for the book because I liked it so much and I would definitely want to
support Tom's and Jaquetta's worthy charity.
For both Tom and Jaquetta the pressure is now on because I can't wait until
their next collaboration gets published.
To both of you my sincere thanks for providing me with a few precious moments
reading the book and a job extremely well done!!
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What a delightful, unusual book. An
excellent insight into the ages of humankind, it deserves a wide audience.
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I've enjoyed very much reading this
story. I found it very easy to read, even though English is not my native
language. It talks about life as it is, a roller coaster full of happy and
sad moments. It has also a beautiful design.
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A lovely simple tale of the loves,
sadness and joy of a life lived. Something on each page that we can all
related to and a source of inspiration.
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A short tale following a 100 years
of life in relevant stages with a poignant message, an easy to read format
and great graphics. Well done, makes a great little gift for all age groups
and raises money for charity too. Great.
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I read - a lot! But I don't recall
ever having read anything like Ermintrude before... It only took a few
minutes to read and to appreciate the imagery - and a few more to re-read...
But reading it had a strange effect - a feeling of achievement (I told Tom
I'd read it soon...) and, surprisingly, a feeling of peace... I think I can
find the time to read it again...
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Thought provoking! What a wonderful
way of thinking about life and all it holds. Great work.
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What a wonderfully unique book!! I
wanted to read it twice and loved it both times!! Well done Tom and Jaquetta!!!!!!
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100
Years of Ermintrude is the first e-book I've ever bought. It's a jewel of
design and beautifully written - although it can be read very quickly,
actually it's something that needs to be savoured again and again
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Well done! What a fabulous ebook.
So simple, yet so effective. I loved the story of Ermintrude's life told from
back to front. Jaquetta's illustrations really bring the story live. I look
forward to reading your next collaboration!
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Excellent story - told in an
innovative way, it really makes you think. Fascinating insights into
Ermintrude's life - and lovely photos and artwork that complement the tale.
Well worth a read! Well done Tom and Jaquetta
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What a stroke of genius to turn it
upside down - you're drawn further and further in, desperate to know what
happened before. It made me sad - a small child trying to ease her mother’s
sadness, it made me laugh at the thought of the thong and it made me think
that at least one of my girlfriends will develop breast cancer or maybe even
me! Very evocotive writing particularly when writing as a small child. I love
it and I love Ermintrude and especially the big floppy hat. Completely
typical of Tom's kindness to ask everyone to donate to Breast cancer. Do hope
it is an enormous success and many more to follow.
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Tom, what an endearing piece!
There's a bit of "Ermintrude" in all our lives - both the joy and
the tears. I was eagerly awaiting "100 Years of Ermintrude" and was
shocked by how different it appeared from what I had expected. Upteen times
more superior to how I'd imagined it to turn out. And your kindness to link
into Walk The Walk for breast cancer research is a measure of the good man
that you are!
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Amazingly different and great fun!
This ebook will be attractive to a wide and diverse audience.
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I found Ermintrude thought
provoking and moving. I loved that the snapshots are all current and the
clever way that they're presented - For people who know Tom as an ecommerce
guru this baby will come as a bit of a shock, he's actually a lovely guy with
it!
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Well - what can I say?
Powerful, subtle and highly
emotive.
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