
My grandma was buddies with Dean Koontz...
Not trying to flex! Just a little backstory; Mr. Koontz and my grandma went *way* back, including him donating a sizeable amount of money to the organization she was the Chairman of, Canine Companions.
He used to send a signed copy of his books to her, and my mom, any time he'd release a new book. Sent me several as well when he released the Frankenstein series. Of course, over many moves, my grandma dying and just...life, many have been lost or destroyed, though I've still got a sizeable collection.
Going through some random stuff in my closet, I found a signed manuscript of "One Door Away from Heaven" that he shipped to her in October of 2001. Besides sharing "oh cool, shiny" pictures, I'm curious what I should do with it?
Ideas are appreciated, I'm not a *huge* fan, at least not enough that this holds more than familial sentimental value. Like his works of course, but I'm kind of stuck on what I should do with this...not exactly a displayable piece, cool as it is.
Thanks for reading, appreciate any insight y'all have!