Monthly Archives: July 2011
Nash Candelaria Author- SECOND COMMUNION
SECOND COMMUNION memoir by Nash Candelaria This memoir by renowned Chicano writer Nash Candelaria focuses on how and why he chose to become a writer. As he investigates his family’s more than 300-year history in New Mexico, the author undertakes … Continue reading
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Jana Richman Author- THE LAST COWGIRL & RIDING IN THE SHADOWS OF SAINTS
THE LAST COWGIRL & RIDING IN THE SHADOWS OF SAINTS by Jana Richman “Richman’s mastery of the emotional geography is illuminating and calls to mind the work of Pat Conroy.”- Kirkus Reviews 2009 Willa Literary Award Winner for Contemporary Fiction … Continue reading
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Kitty Williams & Stevie Mark Authors- DAY OF THE DEAD
DAY OF THE DEAD by Kitty Williams and Stevie Mark Travel with the Authors! Kitty Williams and Stevie Mark wrote the book on Days of the Dead–literally! This exciting new title will be available this September. Pre-order your signed copy … Continue reading
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Randy Ford Author- LETTERS FROM ABROAD Fifth Novel 141st Installment
They seemed closer than ever. His white, albino face took on an expression of pure delight, which ignited in Sam a feeling of closeness. It was the look of a man newly in love: “I know a place where we … Continue reading
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Jane Elizabeth Smith Author- CALL FORTH A BLESSING THE MIRACLE OF POWERFUL PRAYER
CALL FORTH A BLESSING The Miracle of Powerful Prayer by Jane Elizabeth Smith ISBN: 978-0-9785334-7-2 $8.00 This treasure throve of prayers for everyday life provides beautiful prays for change, children, courage, faith, grace, friendship, grief, happiness, inner strength, guidance- and … Continue reading
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Jan Cleere Author- MORE THAN PETTICOATS REMARKABLE NEVADA WOMEN
MORE THAN PETTICOATS REMARKABLE NAVADA WOMEN by Jan Cleere Compelling stories of pioneering women, all born before 1900, who displayed remarkable courage as they broke through scoial, cultural, and political barriers to advance women’s roles. Facing unimaginable cahllenges, they climbed … Continue reading
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