Here's the photo I've chosen for the paperback if we can't use the hardcover photo. I think it's from the same shoot, and available. I like this one even better. Will keep you posted.
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Goodbye Natalie Goodbye Splendour is the poignant story of a young, cavalier adventurer, Dennis Davern, who landed the position of Splendour Captain and how the Wagner family welcomed him into their hearts and home. Natalie’s death in 1981 sent shock waves throughout the world and remained an enduring mystery. Dennis reached out to me, his friend, and my mission to substantiate Dennis's account led me on a personal quest for truth that spanned decades. Many of the lingering questions are solved.
Needless to say, beautiful. I like it better than the hardcover.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for the paperback. Even tho you've told us what it will include, I can't wait to hold it in my hands. It will feel like another symbol of justice for Natalie.
ReplyDeleteAlso, this pic is awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteDo you have this one in color?
ReplyDeleteWhat do you think of this one, I think it is also from the same shoot: http://s11.acephotos.org/images/orig/y/l/yle94ino6ljxly9l.jpg
^ Her pose is a little more serious here, while she looks happy in the photo you posted. Which look do you think is more appropriate for the book? I think the serious pose fits the very sad and aggravating tone of the book.
There are so many great pictures of her. Just wanted to know what you thought of these ones as well, also from the same shoot:
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http://s11.acephotos.org/images/orig/o/h/ohl8oshe1yreehy8.jpg
Marti, I like this picture of Natalie, and I think it would make a nice cover for the paperback.
ReplyDeleteThe two covers would be like bookends.
I posted the photos linked here, but I like Kevin's idea -- "Bookends" -- the one here would go well with the hardcover choice, but they might want to stay consitent and keep the original. Waiting to hear.
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