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New York Times Featured Books, November 19, 2006

The following AuthorHouse books were featured in our monthly New York Times Book Review Ad on November 19, 2006.

     At The Rainbow’s End
Robert Dean Frelow
When war brings an end to American slavery, Jefferson Bright is asked to choose. His choices are, join a Klan insurgency, or obey the law. He chooses neither. When Klansmen threaten, he is forced to choose. He chooses to fight.
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     Northeast of the Lobster Pot
Douglas W. Lipp
Come spend a fun filled and adventurous year on the island town of Sailorsville and become part of its history. Venture Northeast of the Lobster Pot for an emotional journey through time and tide that is educational, poetic and humorous.
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     The O'Malley Trilogy
Janice M. Van Dyck
In The O'Malley Trilogy, 22-year-old Eve and her mother weave together the lives of five generations of O’Malley women from 19th century Ireland to the present day. Eve realizes that becoming her mother might not be such a bad thing.
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     Murder in the Vatican
The Revolutionary Life of John Paul & The Vatican Murders of 1978
Lucien Gregoire
Murder in the Vatican is two books in one volume: 1) The only existing biography of the 33-day Pope and 2) The investigation into the murders of John Paul and his six closest friends. Only the returnable white cover edition contains both books.
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     Modernity and the Muslim World
Mohammad Akram Gill
Modernity and the Muslim World consists of fourteen essays which describe the glorious period of Muslim science in the Middle Ages and its subsequent and rapid decline. It encourages open-mindedness and promotes relinquishing the defensiveness that is common in religion. Need for modernization of the Muslim world is emphasized in these essays.
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     Grampas Are for All Seasons
Richard J. Ward
A book of wit, wisdom, religion, inspiration, memoir of youth and being old, of war, foreign adventure; mythology, education, economics, the best and worst of British Society, of unique words, writing, and of many other matters of mind, heart and soul; offers hours of enjoyment and enduring reference.
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     Scent of Rosewood
Ingrid Longo
Emma Barton is hopeful that the recent move to North Carolina with her husband will help her recover from severe panic attacks and depression. She overcomes unexpected obstacles on her way to recovery, aided by an extraordinary and unlikely ally.
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     Judgement of America
Lewis Jerome Armstrong
Shares 29 years of research on the Bible, history and mythology, telling of twenty-one years of war, terrorist attacks and hurricanes that will threaten our existence. Share biblical truth hidden for centuries in his new book, Judgment of America.
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     Mixed Blessings
Ifedoo Noble Enigwe
Rufus, a Nigerian, is determined to make it in New York, but he must first deal with Rose's betrayal and Nicole’s love if he could get around Sebold's criminal overtures. Dreams, hope, crime and conflicting romances underscore this eclectic novel.
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     Agent Orange
Galliano D'Alessandro
"It's war no matter how you look at it," says Galliano D'Alessandro. Agent Orange is the true story of his son, the horrors war visits upon warriors and their families, and what really happened to a young soldier in Vietnam.
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     Strings
Erika Bekesi
Erika Bekesi's Strings is a story of romance and revolution that spans 22 years. Talented musician Antal moved to America after he was crushed by the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and to escape the pain of losing Krisztina. Now they must face each other again.
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     The Battle of Commitment
Brian J. Delguidice, Jr.
The Battle of Commitment takes readers on a steamy, sex-filled and heartfelt journey through the turbulent waters of six African-American New Yorkers with provocative, deep-in-thought narratives. They're all multidimensional and have engaging stories. Just don't judge them.
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