Discover The Roots of a Woman's Family Tree -- New Book is an In-depth Examination of the Author's Family That Began in 19th Century Scotland


MONROE, N.C., Nov. 14, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- For author E.B. Hayes, discovering the history of the family is a very enriching experience. She learned this from her father a long time ago and in 2005 she began writing her memoirs. With the release of her new book Memoirs of Gramflakes, readers can finally discover the history of her family and their most memorable moments.

The book of Memoirs of Gramflakes takes a long look into the past, beginning with the Deese family of Scotland in the 19th century. These were ancestors of the author who eventually migrated to America and established a living family tree that exists even to this day. Each and every member of the family in this book has his or her own achievements and background. Hayes goes on to share many interesting details about her family tree. From the first page until the end, this book will inspire you to closely examine your family's heritage.

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About the Author

E.B. Hayes is a retired mother, grandmother and great grandmother who became a widow in 1980. She lives in Boynton Beach, Florida, in the winter and Monroe, North Carolina, in the summer during hurricane season. Her email is: gramflakes@comcast.net.


                  MEMOIRS OF GRAMFLAKES * by E.B. Hayes
                            Beginning in 1827
                   Publication Date: October 23, 2008
         Trade Paperback; $19.99; 239 pages; 978-1-4363-0911-0
         Cloth Hardback; $29.99; 239 pages; 978-1-4363-0912-7

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