Second Edition Release: The Rescurer’s Path by Paula Friedman

Second Edition Release: The Rescurer’s Path by Paula Friedman

Originally published in 2012, The Rescurer’s Path was revised with a new cover and released in conjunction with Friedman’s new novel, The Change Chronicles: A novel of the Sixties Antiwar Movement.

The Rescurer’s Path is set in Nixon-era Washington DC. Malca Bernovski is riding her horse off trail and discovers the wounded antiwar leader Gavin Hareen, prime suspect in the lethal bombing of an army truck. A budding love between the sheltered Malca, daughter of a Holocaust survivor, and the anguished, half-Syrian fugitive becomes a desperate struggle against injustice. From the White House to the Rockies, from the Warsaw Ghetto to the post-9/11 search of the lovers’ child for her origins, this tale spans generations to delve urgent, timeless questions.

Publication Date: 5/30/2018
ISBN: 978-1-935514-88-6
200 pages, $15.95

Fiction : Literary
Fiction : Political
Fiction: Jewish

New Release: The Dove Shall Fly by Judith Austin Mills

New Release: The Dove Shall Fly by Judith Austin Mills

Plain View Press announces the release of The Dove Shall Fly by Judith Austin Mills. A sequel to Bones at Goliad, this is the third novel in the Texas Revolution novel series by this author. The initial book in the series is How Far Tomorrow: Remembering the Georgia Battalion in Texas

“A sprawling novel focuses on the burgeoning revolution in 19th-century
Texas.  …a substantial piece of thoughtful historical fiction.”
Kirkus Reviews

In the Texas Revolution of 1836, fighters and those fleeing after the Alamo and Goliad brace for a last clash. Born in Mexico’s San Antonio, Captain Juan Seguin risks all in championing the break-away republic. Private James Trezevant, one of few Georgia Battalion survivors, makes his way toward the attack at San Jacinto. The Harper women scramble for the safety of the American border. Yarico and anyone else identified as a slave stay wary during calls for “liberty or death.”

Publication Date: 05/17/2018
ISBN: 978-1-63210-013-9
344 pages, $21.95

Fiction : Historical – General
Fiction : War & Military
Fiction : Cultural Heritage

The Other Sister by Pat Valdata Now Available as Ebook

The Other Sister by Pat Valdata Now Available as Ebook

The Other Sister is American story that is a tribute to Hungarian immigrant women and their families, who arrived in America during the early 20th century. At 478 print pages, the ebook is a more affordable alternative. The novel can now be purchased as a print or ebook on Amazon.

The Other Sister is a passionate, startling and, wonderfully readable novel about generations of an immigrant family during the first half of the twentieth century. Its momentum shimmers with the presence and evanescence of life’s everyday and extraordinary moments. While Patricia Valdata illuminates the ways that history affects individual lives, the real star of the story is the individual. Brimming with unforgettable characters, The Other Sister is to be treasured.
— Kate Evans, author of Like All We Love and For the May Queen