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Thursday, August 07, 2008

July and August New Releases



















Night Freeze

By Lee Emory
A thriller, edge-of-your-seat tour of a doctor and her family marked for death, a task force cop who tries to make sense of multiple gruesome killings. There are tragedies in life which permanently sculpt how people spend the rest of their lives, but can they stay sane?

ISBN: 978-1-932695-76-2
WhoooDoo Mysteries, a Division of Treble Heart Books

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http://www.trebleheartbooks.com/LeeEmory7.html

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Charley's Choice: The Life and Times of Charley Parkhurst
By Fern J. Hill

Charley Parkhurst ran away from an orphanage, worked hard learning horse craft, and, over the ensuing years, earned a hallmark reputation driving a six-up in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Georgia, and California during the gold rush era. When death overtook Charley, many long-time friends and acquaintances were astounded to learn the tough old stage-driver was a well-endowed woman who had given birth at some point in her life. A member of the all male Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Charley was the only woman known to have voted in California during the 1868 federal election, fifty-two years before women won the right to vote.

ISBN 0-7414-4643-X
Infinity Publishing

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www.fernjhill.com
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The Last Rodeo
By Linda Sandifer
A professional bull rider's decision to retire from rodeo thrusts him into conflict with his freewheeling dad and brother, and into the arms of a woman he dare not love. A story of love, regret, conviction, and the journey of a family in transition.


ISBN-10: 098163320x Order from Amazon.com Here
ISBN-13: 978-0-9816332-0-6 Order from Barnes & Noble Here
Strathaven Books

www.linda-sandifer.com


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Journey to Tracer's Point

By Gwyn Ramsey
Lured into a get-rich scheme in 1849, Caroline Anderson is abandoned along the Oregon Trail and is forced to make a life threatening decision. Determined to survive, she pushes forward to find her brother-in-law and obtain her husband’s share of the claim.


ISBN: 978-1-932695-74-8
Treble Heart Books

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www.gwynramsey.blogspot.com
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Along the Grapvine Trail
By Starley Talbott

South Dakota, Wyoming, and Nebraska may not spring to mind when people think of wine, but all three states have thriving grape growing and wine-making businesses and a burgeoning reputation among wine connoisseurs. Author, Starley Talbott, introduces readers to many vineyards and wineries, from award-winning, large-scale vintners to family-oriented growers. Information about growing techniques, harvesting, crushing, fermenting, and bottling fill the pages and provide an excellent resource for visitors. Follow the suggested route and visit one or all. Enthusiastic growers and wonderful wines await you at each stop. The book also provides an arm chair journey for those who can't visit in person. It tells the fascinating stories of these modern-day pioneers who have ventured into a new agricultural and tourism enterprise.



ISBN: 978-0-9777955-7-4

South Dakota State Historical Society Press

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This book can also be ordered from Target
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A...My Name's Amelia
(Large Print Edition Release)
By Joanne Sundell

Amelia Anne Polley, deafened at a young age, must again learn to communicate. Forced to grow up on the frontier at the Colorado Institute for the Education of Mutes, Amelia is determined to live life the way she dreamed. Her dream did not include becoming a mail-order bride to rancher Aaron Zachary. Can Amelia and Aaron find love through a different language - the language of love?


ISBN 10: 1597227900
ISBN 13: 978 159722902
Wheeler Publishing/Gale Cengage

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www.Amazon.com


http://www.joannesundell.com/
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Gems of Yesterday: The poetry and Philosophy of Bee Lewis

By Bee Lewis (Author), Erwin A. Thompson (Editor)


Gems of Yesterday: The poetry and Philosophy of Bee Lewis has been a labor of love for editor and long-time friend, Erwin A. Thompson. Each of the 274 poems in this book was carefully selected and typed by Mr. Thompson as a tribute to a man he thought of as a kindred spirit and mentor. The poems span a period of close to four decades and cover a rare glimpse of a bygone era. The subject matter ranges from the personal to the philosophical, from dialect to description.


ISBN-10:
0595479057
ISBN-13:
978-0595479054

iUniverse, Inc.

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http://www.riehlife.com/

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1 comment:

Janet Grace Riehl said...

Thanks for posting this. We had a marvelous release party with music and poetry readings and community sharing. We did an hour radio program. It's become a true community project.

Janet Riehl
www.riehlife.com