A few months ago I wrote about the publication of Jewish Glasgow and to my great surprise, the post was read by more than 1,000 people (probably expat. Scottish Jews) around the world. I’m hoping this post will reach the same audience, as the work I’m about to describe deserves at least the same praise.
“David Simons has become a famous author,” declared an old friend at the dinner table during my recent visit to Glasgow.
I’m always interested in a good read – irresistible if the author is someone I know.
That evening, I powered up my Kindle and searched for J. David Simons.
For the bargain price of only $4, I downloaded The Credit Draper – and was hooked by the end of page one.