Cinders Over the Junction

Book One of an Irish-American Epic
By J.P. Kenna

“Cinders Over the Junction” by J.P. Kenna is an intimate tale of a family’s history, from the mass exodus of Irish emigrants during the potato famine of the 1840’s to the attack on the Twin Towers in 2001. The story begins with a chance meeting...

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Cog Stone Dreams

By Diane Schochet

Dessa Halom's family is poor, Jewish, and living on very little when Dessa meets Leo on a California beach near where her father's car has broken down. Leo sells her a cog stone to make a wish, and suddenly Dessa finds her lost sandals and...

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Court of Miracles

A Human Comedy of 17th Century France
By Brigitte Goldstein

Brigitte Goldstein has created in "Court of Miracles" a story version of the Greek myth of Pygmalion and Galatea. And as Lerner and Lowe did with the musical "My Fair Lady", she has formed a brilliant story based upon the theme of a sculptor who...

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Caistor Parsons - The Gingerbread Man

By Tony Thistlewood

The year is 1586 and the setting is Elizabethian England with the incessant and often violent struggles between Catholics and Protestants ongoing. Red-haired Caistor Parons is, to the uneducated eye, just an orphan but he has been appointed to be Assistant Secretary to Queen Elizabeth's...

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Clubs Are Trumps

By Kregg P.J. Jorgenson

A young man named Bent comes from the farm fields of Minnesota and he survives the bloody battle of Gettysburg. Union Private Bent Nyhavn is the moral center of this epic tale. Kregg P.J. Jorgenson in Clubs Are Trumps: The Road From Plum Run writes...

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Collateral Damage

Life as a Mortgage Broker
By Ralph J Migliozzi

How many people fall for the techniques of the salesman? After all, a salesman and a con artist have a lot in common. Both win your confidence. Both have a pitch they throw at you. Both want your money. In the book Collateral Damage: Life...

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Clare

A Novel
By Susan Peterson

The Keane children, Clare, Mick and Tom, hadn't had an easy life since their father died. Their mother did the best she could to support them, and Clare, her fourteen-year-old daughter, worked along side her to earn what money they could; but when their mother...

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Comings and Goings

A Story of the New Jersey Pinelands
By J.B. DiNizo

This is the story of two brothers born in Liverpool, England, in the early 1800s. Lem was a kind boy and had no desire to hurt a creature. Abel was cruel and took delight in hurting any living thing. Their childhood was harsh. Their mother...

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Coming of the Storm

Book One of Contact The Battle for America
By W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear

The setting is 16th century Florida. The story is fictional but has roots in truth. This is the story of Black Shell, a Native American, mystical trader of the Chickasaw tribe. Black Shell was captured and enslaved by de Soto. Pearl Hand rescues his mate...

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Case File: Union Pacific

By Paul Colt

Location: Cheyenne Wyoming, the construction of the Union Pacific Railroad. President Ulysses S. Grant is disturbed over the building of the railroad. Somewhere along the line, there is the possibility of construction fraud and corruption. Why are so many construction crews leaving and not finishing what...

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