New Release–America Abroad: An Epic of Discovery by David Radavich

New Release–America Abroad: An Epic of Discovery by David Radavich

Released on January 2, 2019. America Abroad is part adventure and part history, told in crisp narrative poems rich in imagery. It can be purchased on Amazon.

With the keen eye of an historian, David Radavich explores America’s complex history of discovery, destruction, and quest for power. A myriad of voices (Ponce de Leon, Uncle Sam, Lady Liberty) convey America’s adventurism with clear-eyed honesty. Visit the Book Gallery for more information on the book.

New Release: My Mother’s Daughter by Rebecca Thaddeus

New Release: My Mother’s Daughter by Rebecca Thaddeus

My Mother’s Daughter by Rebecca Thaddeus was released on January 1, 2019. It can be purchased on Amazon.

My Mother’s Daughter is a fast-paced, page-turning historical fiction about a mother’s daughters, set in an era of southern plantations and slavery.
Nancy King, author of Opening Gates and other novels at www.nancykingstories.com

From slavery through abolition and women’s suffrage, Thaddeus’ sweeping story of four generations of mothers and daughters carries the reader away, down the Mississippi River on a keelboat, beneath the tunneling branches of the Natchez Trace, into the shanties and mansions of the old South, into a bygone time that both unsettles and delights.
Elaine McCullough, Professor Emerita of English, Ferris State University

My Mother’s Daughter follows Eugenia and her family through more than a century of changes in the American South. From Eugenia’s trip from Philadelphia to rural Natchez, to the stories of her children, the plot’s well-drawn characters and experiences of slavery and its aftermath are compelling.
Maryanne Heidemann, Co-founder (1981-present) of the No-Name Book Club