New from Red Letter Press!
A Paw On My Heart
A Tail of Divine and Canine Inspiration
Karen Petit
It could have been a novel: Writer needs help. Dogs needs home. They meet. Writer takes dog home. Their future seems uncertain. But dog sniffs out the trouble and leads writer to a new path in life.
Karen Petit's first non-fiction book is now available at The Happy Bookseller, Columbia; McCaslan's in Greenwood, Amazon.com. and at redletterpress@gmail.com
ISBN 9780979442056, $14.95, 164 pgs.
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Deep in the Heart -- A Memoir of Love and Longing*
by Sheila Morris
Now available on CD for $29.95
The heart-warming story of a girl growing up different in an east Texas small town in the 1950s. Immersed in the love of a large and colorful family, Sheila Rae Morris nurses the growing awareness that she will never be the daughter and granddaughter her family expects. She dreads the thought of disappointing them, but she can't help herself. She is attracted to girls.
ISBN 9790979442025, $14.95, 177 pgs
*Winner of the Golden Crown Literary Society's first-place award for the lesbian short story/essay category. The book also was a finalist in the memoir/biography category for a 2008 Lamba Literary Foundation Award. The foundation is a national organization based in New York City that promotes gay, bisexual, and transgender literature.
Visit: www.writersheilamorris.com
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The Mystery of the Stolen Stallion
by Karen Petit
. . .And They're Off!
In this, the third novel in the Shandon's Ivy League Mystery Series, Ivy and her gang of pet detectives are off and running to solve the disappearance of a famous racehorse named Sir Drayton -- and to track the source of a ransom note demanding $1million! With post time fast approaching in the Governor's Gold Cup Race, can these animal kingdom sleuths save the day again? Join other mystery- and pet-lovers to find out.
ISBN 9780979442049, $14.95, 246 pgs.
Visit: www.theivybooks.com
Remember: Ivy says it's a crime not to read!
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King's Highway
by James D. McCallister
Make way for a new voice in Southern writing!
In his first novel, set in Myrtle Beach, James D. McCallister takes the reader back to the turbulent 1970s, when sex, drugs, and rock & roll made summer on the Grand Strand seem like paradise on earth to young people like Ray-Ray DeKalb, a college dropout adrift in a haze of marijuana and adolescent angst -- and headed for a big, big wake-up call. (ISBN 9780979442018, $14.95, 163 pages)
Visit: www.jamesdmccallister.com
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