The current issue of
Publishers Weekly has a review of
99 Jobs. The words they use are:
"a gritty and entertaining memoir"
"colorful characters and situations"
"Cottonwood's
prose is lively and his stories often charming. Readers will find it
easy to relate to the author and his experiences, which are likely to
appeal to anyone who has worked a less-than-perfect job."
I'm delighted. In the main trade magazine of the big publishing industry, a good review by
Publishers Weekly is an important stamp of approval for a small indie publisher such as myself.