Testimonials
“The Early Life of Walt Disney by Andrew Stanley Kiste is a ‘must read’ biography for the legions of Walt Disney fans.”~ The Midwest Book Review
“The Early Life of Walt Disney is a fascinating book that not only traces Walt Disney’s early life but also weaves in historical events to help explain why Disney made some major decisions like moving west or joining the Red Cross. Also included are interesting photos of the former homes of the Disney family and some neighborhood shots that help the reader visualize what life was life for Disney in Marceline, Chicago and Los Angeles.”~ Tiffany for ARC
“This book totally reads like a history book! In other words, I loved it! I mean, what’s not to love? History and Disney rolled into one. Two of my favorite things!”~Heidi Strawser at Heidi’s Head
“Kiste’s ideas are presented in a clear and concise manner giving both books a high readability. At around 140 pages, each book is full of trivia yet fast paced. If you are looking to gain a deeper historical understanding of some much loved Walt Disney World attractions, then head over to amazon.com to purchase your copy of A Historical Tour of Walt Disney World: Volume One and Volume Two.”~ WDW Radio
“In A Historical Tour of Walt Disney World, Andrew Kiste not only pulls back the pixie dust curtain on some of the most iconic rides in the Magic Kingdom, but also pulls back the next curtain, revealing the historical and cultural influences that inspired Walt Disney and his Imagineers.”~WDW Parkhoppers
“I think [Great Moments] is great…Don [my husband] thinks the part you wrote about us was really special and he thanks you…I let my daughter and two of my granddaughters read the part you wrote about us and they got so excited. They said ‘Mom, you’re in a published book!’ They thought it was so great and they said they were going to call their friends…I am so impressed with your writing. I don’t know how you wrote this book. There was so much involved I had no idea the depth you had to research to complete it. I appreciate all your hard work. Andrew, thank you so much for including [my story].”~ Shirley Medley, worker at the Illinois Pavilion at the New York World’s Fair