When I wrote a review of Terry Kayâs latest book, his 18th, I had no idea that the next offering about this exceptional and accomplished man, without a mean spirited bone in his makeup, would be an obituary.
Unlike the principal characters in âThe Forever Wish of Middy Sweet,â there was no tragedy in his real life as with his characters who were trying to find something that was missing in his sundown years. What might have been was not a refrain to which he was beholding. The tragedy is that, even though he lived 82 good years, it was an early departure.