From: Steve Deger, co-creator of the bestselling POSITIVE QUOTATIONS series
"All of us should document our stories, the way that Lola and William have done in A SPECK IN GOD'S EYE. Such memoirs are important legacies for our descendants--lasting record of who we were, what we accomplished, and what we valued during our lifetime."
From: John Brooks, Professor Emeritus, UW-Oshkosh
"A SPECK IN GOD'S EYE, co-authored by the brother/sister team of Bill Bollom and Lola Bollom Schroeder, with occasional contributions from Bill's children, is a vivid slice of Americana. If you want to know how our country got to be what it is today, skip Oprah's angst-and-anomie loaded memoirs and read this one. The authors describe the experiences of two members of the 'greatest generation' in peacetime and, in the process, echo the development of a whole society, from post-pioneering days to our high tech, suburban present. Oshkosh, Wisconsin, is the main setting for Lola and Bill's reminiscences, and they are both skilled writers. The differences involve their divergent life stories, with Lola the stay-at-home and Bill the far-wanderer who traveled to many foreign countries during the course of his career as a professor of accounting. Again, America's change from an insular, predominantly rural pre-WWII society to an urbanized, internationalist world power is mirrored in the contrast between the early India, Bangladesh, Singapore, China, South Africa, Europe, Iceland, and Russia. As a bonus, in this double memoir, the reader gets two distinct points of view, often on the same people and events."