family saga | family saga
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Mar.20.2012
My interview aired today at 12pm PST at http://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2014/express-yourself . If you miss it, it will be downloadable tomorrow http://expressyourselfteenradio.com/
Literacy and Writing | VoiceAmerica™ www.voiceamerica.com Literacy and Writing Be the Star You Are!® is a literacy...
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Mar.20.2012
My interview aired today at 12pm PST at http://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2014/express-yourself . If you miss it, it will be downloadable tomorrow http://expressyourselfteenradio.com/
Literacy and Writing | VoiceAmerica™ www.voiceamerica.com Literacy and Writing Be the Star You Are!® is a literacy...
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Feb.23.2012
"Bader Field; How My Family Survived Suicide" is now available on the iPad, iPod, iPhone, Kobo, Nook, and very soon on Kindle and in nearly 60 other digital markets worldwide for immediate download.
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Dec.27.2011
Some books make you think that the biggest mistake one can make in life is being born. There's a bit of that here, but there is also an element of inexplicable fortitude and good fortune.
John and Robert Darnton, the one a successful journalist, the other a distinguished...
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Oct.19.2011
"I don't feel right," Dad said as he poured a liberal amount of maple syrup over the stack of warm pancakes that Ma set in front of him.
While stuffing my mouth with a sticky fork-full of drenched pancakes, I cast a long, adoring glance at him and thought he looked just fine—strong and...
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Jul.27.2011
"Bader Field" by Carl David is now available on the Apple iPad in the Apple ibookstore
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Jul.01.2010
THE UNIT is available in bookstores and at online booksellers. The Kindle version is forthcoming.
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Jan.28.2010
One of my all time favorite novels follows the family saga of an irish family living on a sheepstation in Australia. The story takes us from the 1930's to the 1950's. It basically features Meggie and her relationship with Father Ralph De Bricasart as a young child through to her adult years where...
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Jul.28.2009
I did not grow up with Goldilocks and the Three Bears, though I read the book. Little Red Riding Hood was introduced to me at a sleepover, and if I remember correctly, I thought it was “okay fun.” The stories in my childhood were stark, but always told with tenderness and humor. My mother was the...
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Jul.03.2009
Reviewed by Fran Lewis
A circle has no beginning and no end and yet this story comes full circle in its entirety. From 1938 where the story truly begins and the horrors faced by many during the Second World War, this book helps to remind us of events that we cannot and will not ever forget....
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