My Favorite Book?

Apr 10, 2010 | Writing

Hi Everyone!

For those of you who might have wondered, “Where did Andy go?  We haven’t heard from him in a while . . .”, I have been hard at work on my 2011 book.  Whew!  I must admit, it is more than a bit consuming.  Soon, I want to blog on the process.  It will be a great way for me to decompress.  Ha!

Right now, I had to drop everything and tell you (my buddies) what is happening!  I appreciate so much your encouragement and support and wanted YOU to be the first to “understand” the latest development in our lives.  I am very excited about this so . . . here it goes.  

The book that will be released this May 4th has generated more questions than any work I have ever produced.  Therefore, in an effort to satisfy what might become an overwhelming curiosity, maybe it is best that I address those questions for you now—before you begin to read!

The Heart Mender TagI am often asked if I have a favorite among the books I have written. Yes, I do. And this is it. The Heart Mender is not only what I believe to be my best work, it is the most compelling—bringing all aspects of a mystery, love story, and thriller to the table in order to deliver a life-changing principle.

Now read carefully here . . . What is my greatest career disappointment? Again, I would answer, the manuscript that is about to be released.  Not this title—just the manuscript. You see, the manuscript was previously published under another name—Island of Saints—and for the most part barely even saw a bookstore!  Through issues of bad timing, little previous success of my own, and zero publicity, the book was quickly forgotten.  

The few people who did find the book, however, became (and remain) extremely vocal about their love for the story and its power. Soon a movie producer found it, and the ball, which had seemed lost in deep weeds, started rolling again.

Now, May 4th, it is being released with a more appropriate title, the backing of a happy publishing company, and a few rabid supporters who still call this their favorite book everThe Heart Mender is ready to go. And now there is only the biggest question of all waiting to be answered . . .

“Is this story true?”

Without exception, every person who has read this book has asked that question.

Iron Cross TagAnd the answer is . . . yes . . . for the most part. All the numbers, the history, the dates, and the items I found are real. I have changed some locations and most of the names. The principal characters do exist, but perhaps not in the specific manner in which they are presented. Curiously, a few of the main characters’ experiences turned out to be more common than I had previously believed. When the first incarnation of this manuscript was produced, I received communication from several families with proof that they, too, began their lives in this country with the very same kind of history as that of my friends.

At the end of this book (and don’t read ahead!) I decided to add a “Where Are They Now?” section, which I think you will enjoy. And before you ask . . . yes . . . for the most part, it will be true!

Please check out the quick video below.  It will give you chills.  And some stats about the Nazi submarines and what they did in American waters during World War II.  All true and all covered up by the government at that time.  The material in this book still blows me away!

Feel free to pass it on . . .

Your friend,

Andy Andrews
Orange Beach, Alabama

 

 

 


Explore

  • The Noticer Returns: My First New Novel in Over Two Years
    The Noticer Returns: My First New Novel in Over Two Years

    I’m writing this to you now because something incredible happened a few months ago. I found him again. I found Jones—the Noticer—the old man who changed my life (and perhaps yours too) forever. We had first met during a particularly tough time in my life when I was twenty-three years…

    Read More »
  • Fearless Mom with Julie Richard
    Fearless Mom with Julie Richard

    Tune in to hear Julie discuss her parenting journey with two kids, who (big surprise) were born with totally opposite personalities! One is what she describes as “SWB” (Strong Willed Blessing) and the other, an “EGC” (Easy Going Compliance).

    Read More »
  • Monsters, Wishes, and Haunting Tales – A Halloween Special Awaits!
    Monsters, Wishes, and Haunting Tales – A Halloween Special Awaits!

    In the first segment, Andy presents an “In Other Words” exploration of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Think you know the story? Think again! Andy dives deep into the heart of Shelley’s classic, peeling back the layers of ambition, creation, and responsibility hidden in the 200-year-old novel.

    Read More »
  • The Key to Effective Leadership: How to Become Someone Worth Following
    The Key to Effective Leadership: How to Become Someone Worth Following

    I’ve long said that I believe we’re all leaders. It doesn’t matter who you are, where you are, what you do, or what you don’t do—you make decisions that influence other people, and that’s the only qualification for being a leader. Of course, that’s not all it takes to be…

    Read More »
  • Who Gets the “Best” of You?
    Who Gets the “Best” of You?

     “Don’t talk to me early in the morning! I have always been this way. This is just the way I am.”  Have you ever heard something to this effect? Perhaps these words came from your own mouth… If you’ve said this, I can only assume that you believe it to…

    Read More »

Pin It on Pinterest

Share This