RE: “The Neanderthal’s Aunt,” by Gina DeMarco - Satire, Comedy, Romance, Tragedy, Science - love, love, love it!

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What is this? I wondered when I read the title of this publication.
It is a magnificent and detailed review of this book that I do not know. It seems unusual to me that there are so many literary works, not necessarily new, that one does not know of their existence.
I really thank you for the enthusiasm and spontaneity with which you make this publication. Greetings, it has been a great pleasure to read you @carolkean



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Thank you so much!
You get it: SO many great books are going un-read. Not all are self-pubs and Indie Authors. Random House had to remainder half the copies of a great novel by Aussie author Rod Usher (Poor Man's Wealth). Good luck finding a copy today. I think Neanderthal's Aunt is a classic - and should be more widely read than 200-year-old Jane Austen romances. This book offers the romance along with comedy and tragedy. I can't praise it enough. Thank you again for reading and commenting!

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