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Ethel Lee-Miller’s memoir of her summers spent in Miller Place, NY on Long Island during the 1950s is a delightful escape from the everyday. Through word choice and vivid recollections, she paints a detailed picture of life-impacting, indelible moments. For readers with similar vacation experiences, the book serves as a catalyst for memories. Others will also be impressed by the love and overall “feel good” moments as Ethel recounts how Miller Place acted as a security blanket for her family. — Lynda Starr
Last night I finished reading Thinking of Miller Place and found it to be warm, fun and beautifully detailed. I felt as if I were at Miller Place with you... Having a sister is a gift from God, especially a twin sister. My sister and I are so happy to have each other to share family events, memories, life’s trials and triumphs and everything else in between...We all have our own Miller Place...it is a place where we can go to find solace and peace. Thank you for sharing your joyful memoir. — Angela Enid Medina, Celebrant
I just finished reading Thinking of Miller Place. I loved it. My wish is that everyone could have a red ribbon in their life. Although these were your memories I felt like I was there with you. After reading the book I felt it was a must for my own sister to read. — Bryn Shain
Thinking of Miller Place was so enjoyable to read. If you had a special place or time in your childhood this will bring it back to you. If you did not, this book will create a special place for you. The characters, the sights and the sounds are right there. The events are happy and sad, easy and difficult, just like childhood. This was a great curl up and read book! — Paul Benson, Tucson, AZ