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New York Times Featured Books

The following AuthorHouse books were featured in our monthly New York Times Book Review Ad on September 2, 2007.

NY Times Featured Book Archives: November 19, 2006  |  December 17, 2006  |  January 28, 2007  |  March 11, 2007  |  April 15, 2007  |  May 27, 2007  |  June 24, 2007


     Beyond The Myth
Teddy Begay
Readers will be entertained and gain new insights as they learn how a nomadic culture was carried into the contemporary New World from the Old Worlds of the past through the eyes of a native.
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     Revolution of the End-Time
Vinep A. Kankam-Da-Costa
This book discusses the search for world peace and development through an analysis of Karl Marx and Max Webber. It challenges all traditional religious explanations in an attempt to eliminate religious rancor in the world and addresses important issues of today’s world such as conflict, sexism, poverty, hatred, schism, racism, etc.
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     Subtle Deception
A woman’s struggle to let go of an Internet relationship
Lynne C. Epstein
Lynne has been searching for the right man her entire life. After a series of disastrous relationships and three ended marriages, she comes across Lance’s personal ad on the Internet. As the relationship flourishes and then heads downhill, Lynne learns how to make the right decision.
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     Short Horn Hobo
Son of The Great Depression
Duval A. Edwards
Follow a Depression-era teenage runaway’s path from hobo life to Texas lawyer by 21 to WWII CIC agent in Australia, jungles, Philippines and Japan. Readers are invited to look behind the scenes into an extraordinary life.
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     Assassins
Nicholas Snow
A novel of love that triumphs over all adversities, war, intrigue, betrayal and the world’s oldest terrorist organization, that helps us understand today’s Middle East situation.
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     Social Climbers
Evita d’Gor
Social Climbers is the hilarious tale of a wealthy family desperately seeking prestige and social status among the world’s elite. Abraham Gold, a humble Polish immigrant, has a burning desire to achieve social recognition through the marriage of his only daughter.
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     From A Name to A Number
A Holocaust Survivor's Autobiography
Alter Wiener
The book reflects the positive impact Alter Wiener’s presentations had on students and adults in schools, colleges, universities, churches, synagogues, prisons, clubs etc. Suicidal students, despondent adults and convicted criminals took the path to a more meaningful life, appreciating their situation.
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     The Wizard of Is and the Power of Not
T.V. Vessels, Jr.
The Magicks are not toys to be trifled with you know. Journey to Eez, a world of secrets and magic. Meet the heir to Is, a wizard-tobe, seeking answers, making new friends – avoiding the rogue wizard trying to kill him.
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     From The Heights
Douglas J. Vaughn
A devastating secret reaches beyond the lives of two friends into the next generation of their families. When the truth is finally revealed, lives are destroyed and lost in this tragic story of love won and lost and misguided good intentions.
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     We did it!
Journey From Pain To Purpose
Shelley Todorovitch
Shelley Todorovitch shares her two-year journey to eradicate diabetes and end a 29-year battle with the disease, including a kidney-pancreas transplant, 24-30 eye surgeries and the death of two family members. She learned that pain produces purpose, and the diabetes is gone.
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     The Mind
The Power That Changed the Planet
Andrew Tershakovec, M.D.
An innovative, scientific investigation of the dynamic link between the unconscious mind and our conscious thoughts. As hopeful as it is insightful, this book leaves no cognitive stone unturned and postulates on the evolution of the human brain, both its improvements and startling limitations.
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     Brazzà, A Life for Africa
Maria Petringa
This true-life African adventure with a human rights theme is a National Sons of Italy 2007 Book Club Selection. Nominated for the French Colonial Historical Society’s 2007 Book Prize.
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