How could I adequately introduce the book on its back cover, that part of a
book that many potential readers first examine? I decided to put the text on
top of a background image of Patty Carson’s sketch of the flying creature she
encountered at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
What is the basic point of the book? The best that I could come up with was
“a quest for discovering modern pterosaurs,” so that phrase dominates the
back cover text.
The bottom three images and text emphasize the concept that these flying
creatures are seen in different parts of the planet, in particular in Cuba and
in Papua New Guinea.
Paperback
6x9 inches
353 pages
$17.50 SRP
Pub: Apr 18, 2014
written by Jonathan
David Whitcomb of
Murray, Utah
The “Bible of modern
pterosaurs” is one
description for this
nonfiction book.
Copyright 2014 Jonathan David Whitcomb
Judging a book by its back cover
Get the whole truth.
Buy your own copy
of Searching for
Ropens and Finding
God - the revised &
enlarged 3rd edition -
for enlightenment in
the pleasure of your
own reading time
NOT FICTION
Really True!
Jonathan and Gladys
Author on an expedition
in Papua New Guinea
Back cover of the Nonfiction Book
Searching for Ropens and Finding God
Called the “Bible of
modern pterosaurs”
reverse-image of the
sketch by eyewitness
Patty Carson, who
now lives in Calif.