A Decision Beyond Life and Death: Novel Examines Effects of Controversial Procedure on Patients, Their Families and Doctors
WATERLOO, Iowa, April 10, 2009 — “ETOP: Elective Termination of Pregnancy” (published by AuthorHouse) by Stephen L. Styron is a novel exploring the difficulties that some women and their families face when choosing to terminate a pregnancy.
At County Memorial Hospital, a massive…
New Children’s Book Follows Survival of Families of Trees
Accomplished Screenwriter Jere Silber Shares Humorous, Touching Story Accompanied by Illustration
OLNEY, Md., April 9, 2009 — The original, touching children’s story from screenwriter Jere Silber, which sparked acclaimed adaptation “The Family Tree” on cable televis…
‘The Busy-Body Book of Fun-Atomy Tunes’: New Children’s Book Combines Anatomy, Music and Religion
FISHERS, Ind., April 9, 2009 — Laughter is the universal connector: we need it, we want it and we seek it. It can lift our spirits, heal our hurts, and help us adjust our attitudes. “The Busy-Body Book of Fun-Atomy Tunes” (published by AuthorHouse), written by first-time author Karla R…
New Novel Unlocks Web of Supernatural, Mysterious Events
“Morning Star” Catapults Reader into a World of Occult, Scholastic and Biblical Mysteries
MAYAGUEZ, Puerto Rico, April 8, 2009 — On a New Year’s Eve, a young English woman has an odd, inexplicable bright-light experience while standing on the veranda of her flat in Santa Moni…
‘Rhinestone Flip Flops’: New Fiction Novel Tells the Story of Unexpected Love
TROY, Idaho, April 7, 2009 — The world of dating can be an overwhelming and emotionally draining experience sometimes. The world of blind dating takes that to a whole new level. The new novel “Rhinestone Flip Flops” (published by AuthorHouse), by first-time author Ari Dean, tells th…
New Guidebook Covers All Aspects of Property, Casualty Insurance
Karin A. Fleischhaker Draws on Years of Experience in Insurance Industry to Offer Guidance, Advice
OCALA, Fla., April 7, 2009 — “It is interesting to find that attitudes about the insurance industry have not changed throughout the years,” Karin A. Fleischhaker writes in the introd…
‘Zach and His Dog: A Story of Bonding, Love, and Loss for Children and Adults to Share Together’
GLEN HEAD, N.Y., March 13, 2009 — Death is a painful concept for a young child to understand, and experiencing the death of a loved one can leave a child feeling confused, helpless and alone. The new book by David K. Meagher, Ed.D., C.T., “Zach and His Dog: A Story of Bonding, Love, and Loss for Ch…
New Book Seeks to Prove Existence of Life After Death
Curt Eaton debuts with graphic new account of sex with spirit of Audrey Hepburn
MASON, Mich., March 13, 2009 — Imagine a man meeting the first real love of his life at age 63 - the thing is, she’s already been dead for three years. Such was the case with Curt Eaton, and in his new book, “AR…
‘Hollywood’s Man Who Worried for the Stars’: New Book Presents Intimate Portrait of Legendary Business Manager
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., March 12, 2009 — To the press and his clients alike, Bo Roos was “The Man Who Worried for the Stars,” “Mr. Deductible” and “a legend in his own time.” Thanks to his daughter, Carolyn Roos Olsen, we now have an intimate portrait of this la…
‘One’s Way Home’: The Tale of an Adopted Daughter and Her Quest to Find the Family Who Gave Her Up
MACHESNEY PARK, Ill., March 11, 2009 — Between 1854 and 1929 an estimated 200,000 orphaned, abandoned, and homeless children were placed throughout the Midwest during what is known today as the Orphan Train Movement. R. Michael Buck’s mother was one of these children. This is the story of &…