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Enduring Legacy of DeForest Kelley

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DeForest Kelley's former personal assistant Kristine M Smith has compiled the memories and reminiscences of fans and friends whose lives were blessed and changed forever by the career or kindness of the late actor who portrayed Dr. Leonard McCoy in the original Star Trek series.  All who contributed to the tome have realized the immense impact that the iconic "Bones" has had on their lives and careers. Smith reveals that Kelley's enduring legacy includes fans who continue to boldly go where few have gone before, making a difference every step of the way."

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  1. Bravo

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    Karen (May 2, 2009) Congratulations
    From the moment the download finished I was glued to my computer.
    Enjoyed from start to finish
    Bravo
    Kristine and all for sharing

  2. Kris Does It Again!

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    Jackie (May 2, 2009) I thought Kris's first book, DeForest Kelley: A Harvest of Memories was great. This one is equally remarkable -- I can't wait for the second and third editions. This one went by way too fast! De's fans ALL seem to be wonderful writers!

  3. Great Book!

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    Billie Rae (May 2, 2009) Great book, Kris! I'm honoredl to be a small part of it...and meet fellow travelers from the USS Enterprise.... most especially those who interned as I did under its Chief Medical Officer Leonard H. McCoy, MD[aka De Kelley]. "He's not gone...." God Bless

  4. The Enduring Legacy of DeForest Kelley

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    Sue (May 6, 2009) Great book, as usual from Kristine M. Smith!!

  5. Wonderful!

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    Lisa (May 10, 2009) Fantastic moving book! I loved it very much. Kris Smith has done it again!

  6. Precious Memories

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    Cheryl Haynes aka Laurie Foston (May 12, 2009) Kristine, I read your memoirs and I have to say that I shed some tears over it. Maybe that was not your intentions but to share the joy of the people whose lives were affected by DeForest Kelley was very moving.

    The man on the screen seemed no different than the one described in your memoirs.

    I don't know if June Lowry cast him in that role or not but he has the gentle look of a healer. He never lost that on the screen, even when he picked at Spock. He brought outer space back down to Earth with his characterization of a country doctor on a spaceship.

    When I heard of his passing I felt a lump in my throat because of the personal bonds to Star Trek that he helped form among the fans. For lack of a better analogy I can only compare Deforest Kelley with the turpentine that lends itself a medium for the oil paint to adhere to the canvas. The show would not have been received as well without him. God bless you for your recognition and memoirs of a special man, and your labor of love.

  7. De lives forever in our hearts

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    Andrew Matner (June 3, 2009) I purchased this wonderful ebook as a companion to my copy of A Harvest of Memories. Kris has out done herself collecting a beautiful range of memories from people all over the world who's lives De touched in so many different ways. Bless you Kris & De

  8. He's not dead as long as we remember--and emulate--him.

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    Mary Doman (June 15, 2009) Kris has lovingly compiled an anthology of well-written, thought-provoking and inspiring reflections from De's admirers about the ways in which his life and work still continue to influence their lives for the good. Well done, Kris; I'm sure De is proud!
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