Sunday, September 4, 2022

Book Review and Giveaway - Legends of the Donut Shop Author: Terry Overton On Tour with Celebrate Lit

 


About the Book

Book: Legends of the Donut Shop

Author: Terry Overton

Genre: Fiction/Middle Grade YA

Release date: March 19, 2022


At seventeen years of age, Wes Williams is injured in a head-on collision and nearly loses his life. Wes does not know if he will live or die. In a mysterious near-death experience, he travels back in time to his earlier years and the time he spent with his grandfather and his old buddies at the Donut Shop. The humorous gang of old veterans, and one retired sheriff, retell their stories once again. This time, Wes understands the meaning of each story.

This is a book of second chances, life lessons, and forgiveness. Wes’s life is changed forever, and he begins a new chapter in his life.

This book was written for a group of actual Donut Shop friends who gathered weekly with my dad. I often went with him to hear the stories these people told. The men were all veterans. At the suggestion of one particular veteran, I wrote the book so that younger people, middle school age, YA, etc., could experience what these groups of guys are like and to appreciate U.S. history.

My dad had seen the cover of the book and a summary of what I was writing. He and my mom both died of Covid ten days before the book was published. He never got to read it. I was able to pass it out to the men from the local donut shop at Mom and Dad’s funeral on March 30th. I hope to pass these stories on, just like Dad wanted.

Legends of the Donut Shop earned 5 Star Reviews from Reader Views and Readers’ Favorites.

 

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About the Author


Terry Overton is a retired university professor of educational and school psychology. She has an Ed.D. in Special Education and a Ph.D. in Psychology. Her professional experience includes teaching public school, teaching at the university level, and being a college dean. She has two children and six grandchildren. Her writing and publication experiences include textbook and journal articles in the fields of special education and school psychology. She seeks to answer God’s call to share the good news and grow the church by writing Christian books and devotionals. Her book Both Sides of the Border is a Firebird Book Award, Bookfest Winner, America Writing Award, and International Book Award Finalist, for categories of Cross-Genre, Socio-Political Fiction, and Women’s Fiction. Her book, America of We the People was awarded the Firebird Book Award for Socio-Political and Political categories. She and her husband live in the southern tip of Texas where they enjoy semi-tropical weather and spending time with their friends and family.

 

More from Terry

This book was written for a group of actual Donut Shop friends who gathered weekly with my dad. I often went with him to hear the stories these people told. The men were all veterans. At the suggestion of one particular veteran, I wrote the book so that younger people, middle school age, YA, etc., could experience what these groups of guys are like and to appreciate U.S. history.

 

My dad had seen the cover of the book and a summary of what I was writing. He and my mom both died of Covid ten days before the book was published. He never got to read it. I was able to pass it out to the men from the local donut shop at Mom and Dad’s funeral on March 30th. I hope to pass these stories on, just like Dad wanted.

My Thoughts

Legends of the Donut Shop is a middle grade fiction book that is written by  Terry Overton. I read this with my 11 year old son. We enjoyed this book very much. It reminded me of when I was younger. I would go meet my grandfather for breakfast with my kids. He was a Korean Marine. There was a restaurant in my home town called "Our Place" and I would meet him there with my kids every Saturday. His friends would always be there. It would be fun to see him interact with his friends, but I also knew he liked showing his great-grandchildren off. 

This book starts off with a young boy who has had an accident. He is having a out of body experience. He is hovering above his body - then he goes to when he would go with his grandfather to a donut shop and eat breakfast with his grandfather and his friends. I will admit, because my grandfather has been gone, this touched a nerve and made me tear up a bit. I would love to have one last breakfast with him again. 

Wes, our young injured boys recounts the lessons he learns in the donut shop. He roucounts what he has learned from his grandfather and his friends. It's touching, because he also remembers how things change shortly after that. The story goes back and forth to his injury and his breakfast with his grandfather. It's a touching, heartwarming story. The story is well written, it's engaging for both adults and middle grade readers. 

I have read books by this author before. I always love the way she draws you in and keeps you engaged. Thank you to the author, publisher and Celebrate Lit for allowing me to read a copy of this book - all thoughts are my own. 


Blog Stops

Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, August 26

Lights in a Dark World, August 27

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, August 27

Texas Book-aholic, August 28

Inklings and notions, August 29

Library Lady’s Kid Lit, August 30

For Him and My Family, August 31

Bigreadersite, September 1

Blossoms and Blessings, September 2 (Author Interview)

deb’s Book Review, September 2

Locks, Hooks and Books, September 3

Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, September 4

Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, September 5

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, September 6

Happily Managing a Household of Boys, September 7

Simple Harvest Reads, September 8 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)

Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Terry is giving away the grand prize package of a $50 Amazon gift card!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/210c9/legends-of-the-donut-shop-celebration-tour-giveaway

 

5 comments:

  1. I really like inspiration behind your book, Terry and I can't wait to share Legends of the Donut Shop with the kids! Thanks for sharing it with me!

    Thanks, Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, for sharing your thoughts!

    Have a spectacular week!

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  2. Thank you for sharing your review, the book sounds great

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  3. My niece would like this book.
    Thanks for the contest.

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  4. It's great when a this book has a plot and characters that people can relate to. This sounds like such a heartwarming and memorable story. Thanks for sharing about it :) !

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