The following is an unsolicited review of the completed, unpublished manuscript of "Lots of Flowers" "’Lots of Flowers’ is a story that is an inspiration to the reader and leaves us with a feeling of renewed hope and faith. It challenges the very worst and best in human nature - turning negative into a positive force. A remarkable story of courage and compassion of one young man’s self-discovery, as well as insight into the delicate web and balance of nature. We marvel in the daily reminder that we are but humble caretakers put upon this earth to preserve and protect its beauty and wonder. This story takes all five senses and pulls us into experiencing each one - taste, touch, sight, hearing, and smell. A delight for readers of all ages who share a common bond - the universal language of Love and love for LIFE!" - K. Stovin, 1990 "Think of "Lots of Flowers" as being in the tradition of "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" and "The Knight in Rusty Armor"...two of my favorite reads." - JRM The tale of how George Washington Carver and Luther Burbank aided in the rejuvenation and beautification of a vacant, litter-strewn lot which revived a sense of pride and worth in an urban community