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1 - 10 of 29 Press ReleasesPoetry Book Offers Eye-Opening, Inspirational Look at Abuse
Nov 02, 2009
Raw emotions from an abusive childhood. Prayers and healing. Inspiration, wisdom, and hope. Donna Solitario’s award-winning poetry provides all these elements and more in its power to transcend pain and transform lives with love and understanding.
Author Provides Answers for Handling Bad Bosses in the Workplace
Aug 24, 2009
Nearly half of Americans hate their jobs, and a difficult boss is the number one reason. Since quitting is rarely an option, Tony Deblauwe’s new book “Tangling with Tyrants” teaches workers how to be productive and fulfilled—despite the boss.
Teenage Guitarist Takes on Evil Shadow Lord in New Fantasy Novel
Aug 17, 2009
A Shadow Lord has risen, intent on taking over the land of Mythos. After the king is imprisoned, Princess Dara fears all is lost. But when fifteen-year old guitarist, Alex, is unexpectedly sucked into Mythos, Dara hopes he is her much-needed help.
Author Inspires Children to Use Their Imaginations
Aug 10, 2009
Imaginative play, especially in an age where video games and television do not inspire creativity, is all important for children to understand and function in the world around them. Rick Keeling is here to show kids the power of that imagination!
Abused Immigrant Child Becomes Successful Entrepreneur and Performer
May 21, 2009
As a child, Nadia Sahari was abused by her immigrant family. Then she married an abuser. But Nadia had big dreams no one could kill. Nadia has been a successful entrepreneur and belly dancer and today she is an actress, author, and student of film.
An American Girl Recalls Angola as Her Home
May 11, 2009
When three years old, Nancy Henderson followed her missionary parents to Angola. She adopted the people as her own and learned their language; when forced to return to the U.S. at age sixteen, Nancy felt exiled from her African home.
Greek Island Hosts Revolutionary Scientific Experiments
May 11, 2009
On an isolated Greek island, Philip Carr fights to preserve the scientific and technological advances of the local university against forces that would use science for questionable purposes, including altering the very evolution of the human race.
Music and Memories Heal Family Wounds in Dynamic New Novel
Apr 20, 2009
Years ago, Lilah Kimball lost contact with her daughter, Elizabeth, because Lilah’s husband refused to accept Elizabeth’s marriage. Now a widow, Lilah learns that Elizabeth has died and left her with a granddaughter she does not want.
During Current Economic Troubles Author Recalls Similar Times in 1995 Tokyo
Apr 06, 2009
An American businessman experiences unemployment in Japan during the country’s worst economic recession since World War II. Through it, author Aponte learns not only to survive, but how to reinvent himself and thrive in his newly adopted country.
Author’s Story of Personal Abuse Provides Message of Hope
Apr 06, 2009
Amanda grew up in a picture perfect family—at least it looked that way. But her family had secrets. After years of being sexually abused, Amanda found courage to put her past behind her and build a successful new life and relationship.
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