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Announcement Too Late

  • Writer: David Carew
    David Carew
  • Jun 19, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Dec 24, 2025

Susan K. Carew (my wife) published a book, entitled "There's a Piano in a Meadow", subtitled "And Other Family Stories". The book is self-published, in the grand American tradition of writers such as Henry David Thoreau who self-published "Walden", and Walt Whitman, whose "Leaves of Grass" was initially self-published. However, "There's A Piano in a Meadow" does have a legit ISBN number and a registered copyright.


We are about at the end of its first printing copies, but if you want a one (priced at its cost) send me email with "Piano in a Meadow" as the subject line and maybe we can work something out. I was just re-reading some of the stories and (perhaps surprisingly to some) the book holds up. It is an accomplishment, that counts in a small way-- and I did some light editing and secured the ISBN, so perhaps I can claim a little credit for helping the process, but of course the writing is all by my amazing, wonderful angel of a wife, S.K. Carew.


I should have noted this book publication in this my blog, long ago. Life is what happens while one is busy making other plans. Which is itself a quote from someone famous who is now dead. My father-in-law, Ed Schnedler once noted that if you live long enough, all your friends and those of note to you have died. This is starting to happen for us (Sue and I).

 
 
 

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