Dynamic and stimulating, Hidden Treasures is a stroke of genius by Norma Clark, exposing our most-difficult-to-explain ideas, thoughts, and life experiences. Seemingly effortlessly and highly expressively delivered, it is phenomenal. Norma captures the readers' interests as they anticipate each page that follows. Applauded by Vernon Clark, award-winning features story writer for the Philadelphia Inquirer, is especially interesting. The fact that he is Norma's brother yet kept to literary standards is profound. While accepting Hidden Treasures as a creative writing endeavor, his opinion is highly valued and honest. Respected literary critic, the late Father Dan Begin, likened Norma's Hidden Treasures as a style reminded him of Salvador Dali. He commented that her style of writing is like the brush strokes of the famous painter. As Dali did, Norma's writing adds a completely new dimension to ordinary thoughts and living experiences.
Yes, dynamic and stimulating! Give Hidden Treasures a read. You will find it nearly impossible to put down. Once it is put down, it will definitely persuade the reader to recommend that it be read and enjoyed by all, especially serious readers, readers seeking a different reading experience.