Mensa Reviewer: Noah’s Boys Satisfying, Expertly Drawn, with a Happy, Hopeful Ending

Fans of Noah’s Boys may be pleased to read the highly favorable review of Noah’s Boys in the City of Mother Earth published in the March 2018 issue of the American Mensa Society (Region 4). The Mensa reviewer, Margy Lancet Fletcher, thought the title intriguing, and she found it to be a “satisfying work of fiction with expertly drawn characters and a happy, hopeful ending.” Excerpts: Book Description: “This richly imagined Biblical fantasy starts simply enough: with an [ancient] ornamental brick acquired by the author…. [after it breaks] metal sheets [were found] that comprise a journal kept by Japheth, the oldest son of Noah, the preeminent ark builder from the book of Genesis. What follows is the story of Japheth and his younger brothers, Shem and Ham, and several generations of extended family who inhabit Enoch’s Valley, a lush, paradisiacal community of devout, industrious, charitable individuals. Sadly, this Heaven-on-Earth is in cons...