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THE ABOLITION OF CASH is Released
by BWW News Desk - October 20, 2015
SANTA ROSA, Calif., Oct. 20, 2015 /PRNewswire-iReach/ Readers wary of bankcard security will find The Abolition of Cash: America's $660 Billion Burden (July 2015) controversial, if not disturbing. Yet, author David R. Warwick makes a persuasive case for ending the US cash system. 'With his book's extensive documentation (over 550 footnotes), sharp presentation, and solid reasoning, readers might have a hard time disagreeing.'Kirkus Reviews.
Leadership Expert, Gordon Tredgold, Launches Third Book, FAST
by BWW News Desk - October 20, 2015
Author Gordon Tredgold launches his third book FAST today through Next Century Publishing. The book is available for purchase from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Reader's Legacy. At the start of his career, Gordon was keen for rapid advancement and decided to take on one of the most difficult challenges available; the tough jobs that no one else wanted to do or that people thought would fail. He recognized these opportunities as a FAST way to rise through the ranks.
Dr. Ted Steliotes Pens I SURE DO!
by BWW News Desk - October 20, 2015
Dr. Ted Steliotes, an award-winning dentist with a thriving practice in McMurray, PA, adds an engaging new storybook to his line of children's literature, entitled, 'I Sure Do! Bedtime.'
Branden Productions Announces Indiegogo Campaign for BARKING BAD
by BWW News Desk - October 20, 2015
Branden Productions announced today a new graphic novel funding project via the crowdfunding platform Indiegogo.com. The project, if funded, will provide for the production of initial chapters of an ongoing graphic novel, Barking Bad, an edgy, adult-themed comic with strong potential for an animated series or movie.
Tess Walden Releases LIKE A SOUTHLAND MIST
by BWW News Desk - October 20, 2015
Tess Walden, an educated writer and author, has completed her new book 'Like a Southland Mist': a gripping and potent journey of intrigue, mystery and manipulation with several unexpected moments.
Terrence K. Absher Releases KOOT: A NOVEL
by BWW News Desk - October 20, 2015
Terrence K. Absher, a retired teacher, family-man, devoted writer and author, has completed his new book 'Koot: A Novel': a gripping and potent tale that delves into the ideas of ancestry, history and values.
Dr. Simin Redjali Pens A SYMPHONY OF LIFE
by BWW News Desk - October 20, 2015
VIENNA, Va. - The lack of information and understanding of Iran (Persia) and Iranians during the period of the westernization and modernization and the social, historical, political and educational events at the 20th century inspired Dr. Simin Redjali to write her book, 'A Symphony of Life' (published by Xlibris). This is a biography that encompasses her courageous journey through war, revolution, love and freedom, proving that education can help triumph over adversity.
Kim Marie Mahfood Releases GINGER'S QUEST
by BWW News Desk - October 20, 2015
Author Kim Marie Mahfood has realized that life is a constant journey of change and learning, and throughout her life's journey she has learned many things about love and relationships. In 'Ginger's Quest' (published by AuthorHouse) she uses her multitude of experiences to create a fun and eye-opening read that shows her character and optimistic views on life.
Victoria Leigh Gabriella Shares A REAL LOVE AT LAST
by BWW News Desk - October 20, 2015
Two people, serendipitously brought together by fate and circumstance, travel on a journey they would have never expected to face. A poignant story of remarkable love unveils within the pages of author Victoria Leigh Gabriella's 'A Real Love at Last' (published by Xlibris), receiving its new marketing campaign after its successful release in 2014.
Finbarr M. Corr Renews Marketing Campaign for 2012 Book
by BWW News Desk - October 20, 2015
SOUTH DENNIS, Mass. - As part of a new marketing campaign this year, author Finbarr M. Corr's 2012 book 'Broken Promises: Whatever Happened to Vatican Council II?' (published by Trafford Publishing) will soon be featured in an online book trailer created by Trafford Publishing and posted to YouTube.
William Bopf Pens CRIM IN PARADISE
by BWW News Desk - October 20, 2015
Author William Bopf returns to the world of fiction with his newest thriller, 'Crime in Paradise' (published by Xlibris). Painting a caricature of the grimy and chaotic underworld of money and power, he explores what happens to a society left to the devices of dishonest, deceiving and morally inept people.
Peter Leis Offers BACKGROUND INFORMATION FOR SCREEN PRINTERS
by BWW News Desk - October 20, 2015
Author Peter Leis reckons that there is a need to fill the gap in information available concerning the screen printing business. His debut book is the fruit of a lifetime of experience, dozens of seminars and exhibitions conducted and attended that aims to give readers a 'Background information for Screen Printers' (published by Xlibris AU).
Audrey Garratt Releases TWO YEARS APART
by BWW News Desk - October 20, 2015
Some memories do hold special places in a woman's heart. For author Audrey Garratt, two years in the far-flung villages of landlocked Zimbabwe built such memories. Immensely inspired by the stories she took part in and the people she met, she aimed to share the experience in her poignant memoir, 'Two Years Apart - A VOLUNTEER ASSIGNMENT IN AFRICA' (published by Xlibris NZ).
ALMANDA REPORT 2015 is Released
by BWW News Desk - October 20, 2015
Tom Hands and John Wamsley set records straight about the status of a habitat restoration project they are both part of. With the release of the 'Almanda Report 2015' (published by Xlibris AU), readers and conservationist are able to see this year's annual update on every aspect of the riparian zone habitat restoration. It acts as a guide for people in this kind of work and serves as an audit system that tracks the group's yearly progress.
Maelyn Bjork Pens TRISH IN TRANSITION
by BWW News Desk - October 20, 2015
SALT LAKE CITY - Maelyn Bjork returns to the literary scene with the release of her book, 'Trish in Transition' (published by Xlibris). A sequel to 'Ellie Reinvented,' this latest offering reveals the effects of Ellie's abuse by her husband Nick and how it haunts her even in Trish's body.
MY LIFE'S FOOTPRINTS is Released
by BWW News Desk - October 20, 2015
KAMPALA CITY, Uganda - Since joining the African Union Commission, Rhoda Peace Tumusiime has championed the agricultural development of Africa. At present she is the commissioner for rural economy and agriculture, continuing to make great strides in her nation's growth and development.
Jamil AbdulHadi Pens Book to Help Arabics Learn English
by BWW News Desk - October 20, 2015
AL-KHARJ, Saudi Arabia - Dr. Jamil AbdulHadi has been an educator for many years, and throughout those years he has developed a familiarity with the teaching of English to Arabic speakers. He has been aware of the challenges involved in the teaching process; he has endeavored to write 'Common Pronunciation Difficulties Observed among Native Arabic Speakers Learning to Speak English' (published by Xlibris AU) as a way to help Arabic speakers in learning the English tongue.
Toby J. Karten Announces INCLUSION & CCSS SUPPORTS FOR STUDENTS & STAFF
by BWW News Desk - October 20, 2015
Inclusion & CCSS Supports for Students & Staff, written by longtime special education teacher and widely published author Toby J. Karten, is now available for purchase at the Learning Sciences bookstore.
Gerard Leahy Pens SHIRTSLEEVES TO SHIRTSLEEVES IN TWO GENERATIONS
by BWW News Desk - October 20, 2015
Two generations of the Leahy family lived through a century of interesting Australian and world history. Amongst their experiences include moving from Cobb & Co coaches and cattle wagons to supersonic jets and other big changes in all aspects of their lives. They also have experienced two devastating World Wars. In 'Shirtsleeves to Shirtsleeves in Two Generations- Second Generation,' (published by Xlibris AU) author Gerard Leahy focuses on the family's second generation.
Alexander Rassogianis Traces Green Roots in New Book
by BWW News Desk - October 20, 2015
Author Alexander Rassogianis came from a family of Greek immigrants who developed their own business in Chicago. Theirs is a story of how America opened its doors to those who are willing to contribute to the American society. Theirs is also a story of self-sacrifice.
New Children's Book RAINE'S RAINBOW SOCKS is Released
by BWW News Desk - October 20, 2015
Teaching children to do the right thing can be a complicated job, especially when parents and children are faced with dealing with difficult issues.
Dottie Coakley Pens CHATTANOOGA GIRL
by BWW News Desk - October 20, 2015
Dottie Coakley draws inspiration from her time as an outreach worker for migrants and seasonal farm workers (MSFWs) in her new novel, 'Chattanooga Girl' (published by Lulu), which follows one outreach worker's struggle to help MSFWs amidst a romance and murder mystery.
The Mark Twain House & Museum and Hartford Seminary Presents a Book Event with DANIEL DARLING Tonight
by BWW News Desk - October 20, 2015
From hit songs to bumper stickers to eye-black, Jesus is trending high wherever you look. But at the end of the day, many 'try Jesus' and come away disappointed in the experience. That's because the Jesus of popular culture looks much more like us than the God-man who appeared in the flesh two thousand years ago. We've got Guru Jesus, Braveheart Jesus, Dr. Phil Jesus, Free-Range Jesus, and plenty more imposters that feed into our selfish desires. The problem is, they don't have the power to save us or transform us into new creations. Luckily, it doesn't have to be that way.
Lone Brinkmann Pens New Young Adult Novel, TEARDROP ON A BUTTERFLY WING
by BWW News Desk - October 19, 2015
'The question is not how love will change you, but the distance it will take you...'
ALA Announces Shortlist for 2016 Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction
by BWW News Desk - October 19, 2015
CHICAGO, Oct. 19, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ The American Library Association (ALA) today announced the six books shortlisted for the esteemed Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction, awarded for the previous year's best fiction and nonfiction books written for adult readers and published in the United States. The two medal winners will be announced by selection committee chair Nancy Pearl at the Reference and User Services Association's Book and Media Awards event at ALA Midwinter Meeting & Exhibits in Boston on Sunday, January 10.

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