Great Books and Gratitude ❤️

One of the best things about growing older is the unexpected wave of wistfulness, coming from the music of one’s youth. Even before I read Doug E. Jones’ “Take Me Back to Chicago” I was enchanted – thanks to the title of his book which is also the title of a favorite song, courtesy of the band Chicago and singer Peter Cetera. So many of the musical references in Doug’s book made me smile…and sing along. Ear worms planted in my head as I read. If you missed last week’s podcast chat with Doug, check it out here. So good!

I haven’t lived in Chicago all my life, but I’ve been in these parts long enough to appreciate what the city and surrounding suburbs have to offer. Many times, when I read a book written by an Eckhartz Press author I soak up snippets of Chicago legend, lore and/or trivia – and I smile.

I loved Robert Conlon’s “Celtic Knot” and Rick Kaempfer’s “The Loop Files”, for example, for wildly different reasons. Bob’s book tells the story of his Irish family making their way in Chicago through storytelling about his grandfather. And “The Loop Files”? Publisher and author Rick Kaempfer brought vintage pop culture alive, giving readers and longtime fans of the beloved radio station – “The Loop” – WLUP – an inside peek into the glory days of Chicago rock and the legends who gave the era plenty of spice.

I can’t neglect one of my favorite books of the year, “The Kiss of Night” from author Mark Wukas. A thrill ride set in Chicago…a story you’ll love with characters who sink into your head and heart, lingering long after the last page.

If you’re a diehard Cubs fan – whether you hail from Chicago or not – Rick’s “Every Cub Ever” should be in your library. Since its publication last spring, we’ve kept our copy nearby – a great “coffee table book” – while the hubby Paul and I enjoyed Cubs games on TV.

Coming up after the holidays, Wynne Leon and I will share a fresh podcast episode when we drop our chat with Gloria Golec (yep, another wonderful Eckhartz author) who wrote a love letter of a book about her Polish family in “South Side Memories”. Whether your immigrant family hailed from Poland or another distant land, you’ll love the connection you’ll feel with Gloria’s story and anecdotes galore about her hard-working parents and extended family. So very good.

Wynne and I love talking with writers. We’ve grateful, not only to the Eckhartz authors featured in this post, but to our fabulous WordPress family, too. The creative and talented podcast guests who allowed us to highlight their books, stories, poetry, projects and perspectives. An honor and a privilege.

Wondering what to gift that certain someone who has everything and needs nothing? Consider tuning into our author podcasts for details on how to purchase books we’ve loved. Links and info are part of every podcast on Sharing the Heart of the Matter and on How to Share (see below) and for Eckhartz Press authors, go direct to the website to purchase. Supporting independent, hometown publishers = feel good vibes this holiday season.

Happy Holidays!

-Vicki 💝

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Hi – I’m Victoria, Vicki, Dr. Vicki. I hold a doctorate in Adult Education and I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), and author of Surviving Sue | Eckhartz Press.

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49 responses to “Great Books and Gratitude ❤️”

  1. Happy Holidays to you and your family.

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    1. Bridget! Thank you so much. Sending holiday hugs to you! ❤️🥰❤️

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  2. What great suggestions. I especially appreciate the way you “display” the titles/covers to these books on the brick wall.

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    1. Cathy! Thank you so much! I had fun making the image and like it, too! Appreciate your kind comment. Happy Holidays! ❤️🥰❤️

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  3. Independent publishers do need our support. Purchase through Amazon is often more convenient, but one might also ask oneself what is that enterprise (Amazon) supporting? It is regrettable that such questions have become important. Thanks, Vicki.

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    1. Right on, dear Dr. Stein! Thank you for all of that. Yes, yes, yes! ❤️

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  4. Happy Holidays to you and yours Vicki 🧑‍🎄❤️🧑‍🎄

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    1. Thank you, Maggie! ❤️🥰❤️

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  5. It’s so wonderful to see this round up of so many great authors and books. What an honor and delight to talk with so many people willing to share their family history, the stories that they’ve spent years getting on paper, and their incredible books! All fantastic!! Thank you so much for this wonderful post highlighting books worth reading!

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    1. Aww…thanks for making the podcast fun happen, Wynne! ❤️🥰❤️

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  6. And thank you for sharing and supporting these authors and titles and happy holidays to you and your family!❤️

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    1. Thank you, Beth! ❤️🎄❤️

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  7. Aren’t books great?!! They’re such good reasons to celebrate. You found some good ones, Vicki. Thanks for sharing them and your thoughts about them. And for the thankfulness. It’s the best part of the rolling over of the years – a chance to look back with gratefulness. Merry Christmas.

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    1. Diana…yes, yes! Thank you so much for being you…always a welcome bright spot in my day. Merry Christmas with much love! 🎄❤️🎄

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  8. What a lovely family and company to be a part of, Vicki. Congrats to you all on your successes and I look forward to tuning into your conversation with Doug. Chicago is a city I hope to visit one day (only did a stopover once many years ago – for a deep dish pizza 🤣 – en route to San Fran). It sounds like a wonderful city!

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    1. Ab! If you make your way here, the pizza’s on me! Sending hugs…thank you for all of your support! Xo! 🥰

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      1. I look forward to it!

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  9. I’m always fascinated by writers who find a way to tell a story —fiction or nonfiction — and find a way to make place another character. It turns a good story into a great one. It’s such a fine line. Too little description and it fails to work. Too much and the story falls under the weight. Love this Vicki!

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    1. Thank you, Brian! You said that so well…me, too! Fine lines…oh my gosh, yes!
      ❤️🥰❤️

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  10. The 70’s decade and its iconic music will always be a draw for me, Vicki. It’s our youth! (Although I think you’re younger haha). Throw in Chicago references and I just can’t resist. I told Wynne it’s on my Christmas list. I love how supportive you are of your Eckhartz community. I truly hope to find an Ohio publisher who has a strong support system for its authors. Happy Holidays! 💕

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    1. One of those beautiful connecting threads between us, Melanie! Actually Chicago and Ohio both – and our love of the magical 70s! Sending big hugs!
      ❤️🥰❤️

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      1. Yes, the vibes are real. 😊 (And I love that.) It was just a huge, almost impossible level of synchronicity and now here we are. Getting stronger every day, duh da da duh da da. 🎶🥰

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        1. You always make me LOL! I love it! And you! ❤️😜❤️

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  11. Great display of the books, Victoria! I grew up in Gary, Indiana and went to Chicago often. Decades later, after my Army service, my wife and I lived in Bourbonnais, Illinois and went to Chicago for concerts quite a few times.

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    1. Oh hey, Tim! Then you know, don’t you! I had a dear high school friend who lived in Bourbonnais! I love Indiana, too. Small world! Sending holiday hugs to you!
      ❤️🥰❤️

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  12. I love finding new authors and your podcasts are always a great source of inspiration. Thank you for continuing to highlight the unsung talent that’s out there. 💚

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    1. Many thanks to you for all of your support and kindness, Michelle! 🥰

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  13. I saw the snippet of your interview with Doug, but I haven’t had time to watch the entire podcast yet. I remember liking the book description and recalled that Eckhartz Press was your publisher.

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    1. Thank you, Pete! Holiday hugs to you and Debbie! ❤️🎄❤️

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  14. I read a synopsis of “The Kiss of Night.” Sounds intriguing! And you’ll appreciate this: in my NTFK sequel, my protagonist has left the PNW behind for Chicago. I may need to run a few things by you for accuracy!

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    1. Love allllll of this! ❤️🥰❤️

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  15. Vicki, Doug’s book sounds wonderful. After reading Wynne’s post earlier about it and him, I looked up an Eckhartz interview he did where he mentioned some of those Cubs from back in the day, and I remember those specific guys playing like it was yesterday. As someone who grew up outside of Philly, I think I have a good idea what kind of atmosphere Doug created for his novel…so this book has gone on the to-read list!

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    1. Thank you, Bruce! Yes…oh my gosh…all of that nostalgia…music, baseball, cars and more. Hope you enjoy Doug’s book as much as Wynne and I did! 🥰❤️🥰

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  16. Thank you to you and Wynne for sharing interviews with the talented creators you talk to! Books are always a good gift idea for any holiday or for any reason. 💞

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    1. So true, Rose! And we learn about so many good ones when we share. Here’s to blogging friends who love to read and write! Xo! 🥰❤️🥰

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  17. Thanks for sharing these wonderful books, Vicki! Beautiful post! Hugs ❤️🎄

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    1. Thank you so much, Lauren! Sending big holiday hugs back to you! 💝😊💝

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  18. Thank you for sharing the wonderful stories and book suggestions from the guests you and Wynne interview for your awesome podcast Vicki. 😍📚💖 Looking forward to what you have in store for the upcoming year my friend. Hugs and plenty of smooches! 😘💋😘

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    1. You are so dear, Kym! Thank you…and loads of holiday love back to you! 💝😊💝

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      1. Awwww, thank you Dr. V! You are a jewel my friend. 💍🙏🏼💎

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  19. So many great book suggestions! As usual, one of my new year goals will be to read more-and hopefully this year I’ll actually do it!😅

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    1. I hear you…so many good things to read/see/do…and never enough time. Happy Holidays, my friend! ❤️😊❤️

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      1. Same to you and your family Vicki 💚

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  20. Great post! Thank you for your holiday wishes, and know that I’m sending a truckload of those festive vibes back your way. Best wishes, and many blessings, to you and yours for 2026! Linda xx

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    1. Linda! Thank you so much! ❤️🥰❤️

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