Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1802 Just Call Me Moose

Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1802

 

Message from Karlo Bossi who wrote his story of growing up in Dorchester:

If you can highlight this announcement to your readers, it would be greatly appreciated. 

After struggling with all the Amazon.com guidelines to publish my book (Just Call Me Moose) as a Kindle (epub) version, I found excellent technical support in New Jersey at ebookpub.

See: http://ebook-pub.com

The day has arrived and it’s available online. 

Please pass the word to your techie friends who like to read and use a Kindle.

My next step is to make the book available for Nook readers on Barnes and Noble, etc.

It will also be available in the UK, France, Spain, Germany, and Italy through Amazon.

When downloaded to the kindle the book begins at Chapter I. To view the cover and the beginning text one has to go back. Amazon advises me that this is the procedure they use.

http://www.amazon.com/Just-Call-Me-Moose-ebook/dp/B0089159Q2/ref=cm_cmu_up_thanks_hdr

I have asked Amazon to also include the Kindle version along with the paper versions on that page.

The cover picture was taken by my brother Roger in 1946 on Holden Street. The paper versions are virtually all sold out so I thought an epub would be the way to go. I always meet folks from Dorchester in my travels as I did a week or so ago on a Holland America cruise to Canada from Boston. The woman grew up in Lower Mills Dorchester near Baker’s Chocolate. This summer I plan to be in Italy and France for three months traveling solo to beat the FL heat.

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