Minneapolis, MN: Minnesota author Sal Di Leo, who wrote his memoirs, “Did I ever thank you, Sister?”, with the intention of only writing it down for his wife and children 13 years ago, is seeing something quite interesting happening. “As people began to ask me for copies of my book, I received a great deal of unsolicited feedback about the story. I heard from most of those who responded they really liked the story and found it to be a very uplifting book to read. I didn’t intend on it being a book when I started out. I just wanted to write down my story and what had happened. I didn’t have an agenda or lesson to teach either. But, with time, I have learned that it does have a message and people truly want to hear it. It is a message of forgiveness, courage, and hope. I am truly grateful if I can help someone by telling them my story”, Di Leo says.
“With all the new technology and the way people are buying books online, we went to the e-book format and now sell my book at amazon.com and Barne&Noble.com, and soon will available on i-tunes, google books, etc. We don’t see it as impossible to sell 100,000 books over the next year. We are reading stories of people doing this. Anything can happen”!, Sal adds with a positive note.
For more info. go to www.saldileo.com.
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