Daily Archives: March 9, 2010

Jullian Cantor Author- THE LIFE OF GLASS, a new novel

     THE LIFE OF GLASS

      by Jullian Cantor

     “…Thoughtful, uplifting…”  Booklist

     ”…Heartfelt..Pitch-Perfect”  BookPage

     www.jilliancantor.com

      Published by Harper Collins

           “Before he died, Melissa’s father told her about stars.   He told her that the brightest stars weren’t always the most beautiful—that if people took the time to look at the smaller stars, if they looked with a telescope at the true essence of the star, they would find real beauty.   But even though Melissa knows that beauty isn’t only skin deep, the people around her don’t seem to feel that way.   There’s her gorgeous sister, Ashley, who will barely acknowledge Melissa at school; there’s her best friend, Ryan, who may be falling in love with the sophisticated Courtney; and there’s Melissa’s mother, who’s dating someone new, someone Melissa knows will never be able to replace her father.

      To make sure she doesn’t lose her father completely, Melissa spends her time trying to piece together the last of his secrets and finishing a journal he began—one about love and relationships and the remarkable ways people find one another.   But when tragedy strikes, Melissa has to start living and loving in the present as she realizes that being beautiful on the outside doesn’t mean you can’t be beautiful on the inside.

      This is a lyrical tale of love, loss, and self-discovery from the author of The September Sisters.”- Indi Bound

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Martin Fees, PhD- Presents THE ARIZONA ROUGH RIDERS, a powerpoint show

      Martin Feess, PhD presents

      THE ARIZONA ROUGH RIDERS

      A powerPoint show about the Arizona men who went off with Teddy Roosevelt to fight in Cuba in 1898 then returned to lead Arizona to statehood. 

      Dr. Feess is the author of THEODORE ROOSEVELT’S ARIZONA BOYS 

      Email: martinfrankfeess@yahoo.com 

     Web site: martinfeess.com

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Jesse Ball Author- SAMEDI THE DEAFNESS, a postmodern thriller

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Samedi the Deafness by Jesse Ball
Is it too good to be true…? This postmodern thriller grounds its structure on unreliable trapdoors of falsehoods, false starts, and mistaken identity. The talented Ball has been compared to the likes of Pynchon, Kafka, Hitchcock, and Lynch. The New York Times gave this, Ball’s second novel, a highly favorable review: “Anyone with a taste for the elusive will find that this smart, audacious work becomes as gripping as a good thriller, which it partially resembles.” A limited number of copies of Samedi the Deafness will be available for purchase in the Poetry Center library. Copies will be sold for $13; cash only. Inquire at the front desk to purchase a copy.

New York Times Book Review of Samedi the Deafness
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Taken from the Newsletter of the University of Arizona Poetry Center

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