Rappaport’s first novel begins with a series of vignettes that sets this fantasy’s plot in motion and introduces readers to the story’s characters. The cast includes Halia a starving vagabond who also happens to be a skilled thief;... Read More
As boys Azerier and his pals grew up in Washington Heights New York studying the uniforms of soldiers navy officers and marines that happened through their neighborhood. When Gary improperly identifies a marine in casual khaki dress his... Read More
Charley is part of a loving accepting family. As a baby “…Charley did not know that he could not walk or run / To him it was enough to have his family and their love.” "A Race for Charley" gives a hopeful view of a child living... Read More
Penelope Bernard’s tax-dodging husband a software hundred-millionaire crashes her against the rocks of a pre-engineered divorce trial easily manipulating false testimony from her hopelessly dependent younger sister and even the... Read More
“Our life is frittered away by detail. Simplify simplify.” *—*Henry David Thoreau That line becomes the mantra of a mom of two in her early forties with a career as a university administrator in Wisconsin. Sheila excels at meeting... Read More
Sid Baron an entrepreneur with a jokester’s soul writes his memoir with seven decades of hindsight. He undertakes the daunting task of recalling his life with a chronological series of practical jokes that he has pulled on friends work... Read More
This book’s appeal lies in the fact that it is based in the practical experiences of a woman who has “been there and done that” and the clever layout and format make the book accessible. Divided into five sections “Cashflow... Read More
*And the eagle flies with the dove / And if you can’t be with the one you love / Love the one you’re with —*Crosby Stills Nash & Young The second book in the Rob Grant Trilogy features a lead character in the process of finding... Read More