SEE WHAT OTHER READERS OF "MEMOIRS of a GREYHOUND BUS DRIVER"
HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THIS BOOK. READ SOME E-MAIL RECEIVED ABOUT BOOK
Memoirs of a Greyhound Bus Driver
Reviewed by: Russ Thomas (4/3/2005)(Indiana)
Great read. I felt as if I was actually on each bus trip. This book was very difficult to
put down. I think I finished it in a day and a half.
*****Memoirs of a Greyhound Bus Driver, September 5, 2005
Reviewer: Don Carroll ( Houston, Texas
What an interesting book. As I read about the incidents in the author's
life it's almost like being there. I highly recommend this book to anyone
who has an interest in a little piece of recent history. It paints a
realistic picture of life in simpler times.
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*****Memories of a Greyhound Bus Driver, May 30, 2005
Reviewer: Mr. L. Smith ( England )
I read this book and found it to be a very informative book on charter bus
travel and is very well written. Grady has had a very interesting life and
this shows well in the book. I recommend this to anyone interested in
travel in the US or Canada.
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Some E-mail I received
Hello Grady, I received your book earlier this week and I
want you to know that I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.
You write so well and have so much to write about! You
sure have enjoyed a full life, with so many fascinating
experiences. We are indebted to people like you who, I
am sure, do not gain great wealth through writing, but
certainly give us, the reader, so much to savor.
All the best to you and your lovely family.
Signed: DEREK THOMPSON ( Canada )
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Dear Grady, I have just finished reading your book and I must say, you
have a knack for making the reader see what you see and feel what you
feel. Through your eyes I have enjoyed your charter trips through the
various parts of the country, experienced the thrill and sometime
confusion of flying, and felt the sadness of your losses.
You have contributed to an enjoyable life for others. You have paid your
dues and now have the right to enjoy the "Golden Years."
My compliments for a story well told and a life well lived.
Signed: JOHN W. ADAMS ( Dallas Texas)
REGIONAL MANAGER, SOUTHWEST GREYHOUND LINES
author of " A MILLION MILES OR MORE "

Dorethy E. Bridgeford (dickdorethy@aol.com), A reviewer, April 19, 2005,
SPELLBINDING
This sincere book takes one on travels he might never take otherwise than reading
Grady's adventures by piloting his plane and by bus. I read it in two sittings, and
recommend it as entertaining with great insite into Grady's very own personal values. It
is a nice, beautifully presented book for all sexes and ages.
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Bob Uda, MBA,MS,BS2 (bobuda@adelphia.net), also a writer, April 19, 2005,
A Warm and Touching Autobiography
Grady Hall Morgan has hit a homerun with 'Memoirs of a Greyhound Bus Driver.' I found
his book to be extra interesting and very funny in different places. Grady Morgan is a
great writer. This testimonial comes from one who has already written and published six
books and have three more works in process. Great job, Grady Morgan!
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Mike & Sandy Furnish (sami@gotnet.net), an animal lover., April 12, 2005,
A Very Interesting Book
I enjoyed Grady Morgan's 'Memoirs of a Greyhound Bus Driver' very much! It was
interesting and very informative. His life was filled full of things that don't happen to the
average person. Like the plane trip back east when he rescued a lost pilot. The plane
trip to Los Angeles when he talked his way up into the cockpit,along with many other
adventures. My wife also enjoyed the book. she thought it was exciting.
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Very Moving, Well Written , 04/10/2008
Reviewer: Marie Priscilla Hall
Grady's life is both exciting and sad. He tells of his travels so well that I felt as if I was on
the bus trip with him. His losses are nearly unbareable at times. A parent should never
have to bury their children, although many do. One can learn a good lesson on
forgivenss by reading Grady's book. I believe that Grady is made of strong stuff and as
a result he went on to build a new and happy life. I feel that it was his deep faith in God
that gave him the courage to put the past behind him and continue on to a new and
happy life.
Memoirs of a Greyhound Bus Driver Reviewed by: Charles Hummel Round Rock, TX.
October 22. 2008
What a wonderful piece of Americana.
Grady Hall Morgan's book opens a window into his life through the good times and
sometimes the unbearable. It is a testimony of his faith and belief that with hard work
and perseverance all things are possible. You won't be able to put this book down; I
learned about many National Parks, why there are numbers on airport runways, and a
little about Navigation devices on small aircraft. I also saw how a well respected
company could turn on their best employees after many years of loyal service.
Grady Morgan is truly one of a kind! ; Pilot, Deputy Sheriff, Civil Air Patrol Deputy
Commander and most of all a Greyhound Bus Driver .
I quote:
" NOW AIN'T THAT SUMTHIN"
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