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Wickum Manor: Celtic Magic & an Old Manor House Provide Bold Inspiration for Children Struggling with Literacy, as Dyslexic Author Announces New Book

While most authors use their first release to do nothing but test the literary waters, Deirdre Silvestri is quickly proving that a debut novel is also an opportunity to rival bestsellers. The upcoming release of ‘Wickum Manor’ has been highly anticipated, especially coming from an author who faces the daily battles associated with severe Dyslexia.

So Will So I Can: Powerful New Book & Journal Persuades Young Readers to Implement Goals and Prevent Youth "Future Shock"

Many people know that they should have goals. The definition and application of goals is so enigmatic that most people give up or act without a plan. In her invaluable new book, Benzena Brown gives teenagers and young adults a highly-accessible journal through which they can identify the goals they want to achieve and pursue them with gusto and success.

So the River Flows: Second Novel from Award-Winning Author, Suzanne Blaney, Whisks Readers from Blitzkrieg-Torn Paris to Hollywood's "Golden Radio" Era

The Nazi invasion of Europe has become a staple of the literary world, although almost all narratives are told from the perspective of those fighting the war. In her compelling second novel, Suzanne Blaney bucks the trend with gusto to fuse the realities of Hitler’s Blitzkrieg with a love story that puts this pivotal moment in history into a vivid new context.

In Sister Cities Park, Ms. Love's Mystical Island Adventure Takes Center Stage

Fireworks, a magic show, and giveaway of four Kindle Fire tablets will herald the debut of Ms. Susan Love’s animated eBook, Ms. Love’s Mystical Island Adventure,

Time Travel, Gadgets & Art's Hidden Meanings Collide, as Epic New Middle-Grade Fantasy Novel Celebrates the Power of Imagination & Perseverance

Even in an age where just about any fact or piece of information is available at the click of a mouse, nobody expects Middle-Graders to know artistic legends such as Van Gough, da Vinci and Michelangelo. However, in a spellbinding and educational new book, young readers get to meet these masters of creativity through a time travel adventure that fuses historical fact and allegorical truths with all of the quirkiness nine to twelve year-olds demand.

Vietnam Vet's Searing New Memoir Shames VA, as 1000s of Fellow Comrades Die Waiting for Benefits Claims - Has Nation Let Down Its Heroes?

While the United States proudly brands itself “the greatest nation on earth”, it is the only country in the West to let its Veterans die before providing them with the treatment they need. In fact, rumors that the Veterans Association deliberately stalls claims until the Veteran has died now makes the phrase “Deny, Delay Till We Die” commonplace among those who fought in Vietnam. “Dusty” Earl Trimmer waited almost three years for his Type II Diabetes disability claim to be approved following exposure to Agent Orange forty years ago – but he counts his blessings; many of his comrades didn’t get the help they deserved.

New Book Offers Ten Pieces of Proven Advice for American Society's Biggest Threat - Bad Bosses

Greg Alston has some unexpected yet bold advice for America, “Our biggest problem and threat is not stupid tax policy or greedy rich people. It is plainly and simply bad bosses.” Having spent four decades managing groups of all sizes and sometimes learning the hard way, Alston is acutely aware that it takes years for an individual to be ‘good’ at managing. With companies closing at an alarming place and bad management almost always being the cause, Alston has compiled his wisdom into an empowering new book that will help any new or inexperienced manager leapfrog their competition.

Thought-Provoking Memoir Brings to Life Millions' Dream of "Running Away", as Professor Leaves Job & Big City to Become Winter Desk Clerk in Death Valley

While millions enjoy America’s National Parks for a daytrip or short vacation, everyone secretly wishes that they could pack their bags and move to such peaceful settings for the life they have always dreamed of. In a life-changing move, former professor Jackie Keller did just that, and her compelling new memoir tells the entire story.

Caleb and Willie: Powerful New Children's Book Kick-Starts Conversation About Bullying, Through Unconventional Story of a Pesky (And Destructive!) Rooster

No parent or educator will deny that bullying around the world has become something of a modern-day and very urgent epidemic. However, time has proven that existing resources to raise attention of the problem fail in their stride. Uniquely fusing fact with fiction, Missy Jo Wetzel has released an unlikely yet hugely-powerful new book to address the problem with gusto.

The Secret Sins of Their Preachers: Compelling New Novel Explores Church's "Squeaky Clean" Image, as Author Also Pays Homage to Late Writing Mentor

While thousands of new books hit the shelves every year, some of literature’s greatest stories come from the lives of its authors. A new release from author Peggy Savage Baumgardner lives true to this adage, by transcending the story itself to pay a very bold tribute to each author’s biggest confident and guiding light – their mentor.