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July 22, 2017 By Laurel Anne Hill

“The Engine Woman’s Light” by Laurel Anne Hill Gets Kirkus Star

 

Laurel Anne Hill received an amazing Kirkus Review for her latest award-winning novel, “The Engine Woman’s Light.” The review even compared her ability to create cultures with that of Ursula K. Le Guin. Laurel, in awe of Le Guin for years, was honored and humbled by the comparison. “Ursula is so talented,” Laurel said, “my work could never be as good as hers in any manner.” Regardless, Laurel opened a bottle of champagne to celebrate the occasion and toasted a photo of David, her late husband. To read the review, go to https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/laurel-anne-hill/engine-womans-light/.   

 

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