BELLE BREZING

by MC Price


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Softcover
£11.11
Hardcover
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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 23/10/2014

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 210
ISBN : 9781496932464
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 210
ISBN : 9781496932471

About the Book

Somewhere between a paperboy’s first cup of chicory coffee and the memories of the Madam who inspired Belle Watling of Gone With the Wind fame, there lies a story of sex, secrets and spiritual redemption. Interweaving portals to the past with the magic of a Spirit Guide called back to his lover’s deathbed, Belle Brezing is a haunting love story about a loyal paperboy on a high-stakes mission: To guide his former lover to remember the secret that forged her rise to fame but closed her heart to love. Belle Brezing, the novel, takes a look at the woman who died in virtual isolation in 1940, decades after her business was closed by the Army in 1917. Brezing was a nationally known southern Madam whose obituary appeared on the front of the NY Times as well as Time Magazine. (1863-1940) Belle Brezing was a charismatic woman who brought herself out of poverty and an emotionally and physically painful early childhood. Shedding light on the connections of a wounded past and a life lived in quiet desperation, the award-winning novel Belle Brezing exposes the scandals and secrets of this dynamic woman whose life parallels timely issues in the arena of prostitution and sex trafficking.


About the Author

As an attorney active in the arena of child advocacy, Margaret Price has had books published by Simon and Schuster (in the Chocolate series) and by the Kentucky Bar Association (Children and the Law). A young adult book, CHILLIPOP (about a llama and a child with Autism) was presented at the World Equestrian Games (2010, Ky.) Price’s screenplay The Dove and the Dandelion produced into a hard-hitting film, won Honors in the Louisville Film Festival. An UNGENTLE TRUTH won the Minneapolis St-Paul Screenlabs Competiton and was produced. LOOKING FOR MRS. CLAUS won second place in the San Francisco Practical Paradox Competition and was later adapted into both a book and stage-play musical (Produced.). Her popular children’s book, Smiley Pete, benefits homeless animals. Price’s poem RESILLIENCE won second place in a national poetry contest (Horticulture Magazine). A Northwestern University honors graduate (Theatre) and a graduate of the UK College of Law (Law Journal; and a member of the Kentucky Bar), Price studied screenplay writing at the American Film Institute and International Law at Queens College, Cambridge. Price has sold scripts for film and television and is a member of the Writers Guild, East. She lives in Lexington, Ky. with her husband, Gary Swim and their three daughters, Meredith, Julie and Katie.