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Date / Time: 12/4/2009 2:00 AM UTC
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Begonia Brown -- A Philadelphia Story the second book in a series. Strawberry Mansion was the first. Join us for a discussion aobut urban fiction, real life, writing, and publishing with the CEO of Queen Midas Books -- Julia Press Simmons. A woman who doesn't even have the word impossible in her vocabulary!
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Renée’s 2008 Top Ten List
I am recommending these books for your reading pleasure and as the perfect gift for this holiday season. Give the gift of reading this year!
Please note – I have labeled each genre and listed them alphabetically. The reason I’ve done this is because all these books are number one – each one shines as a great work by the author.
Join me on Tuesday, December 2, 2008 at 8:00 PM for a discussion with some of these authors – and call in with your picks for the season @ (347) 215-9536.
# 1 Children’s Literature
The Smartest Little Artist by Tonya Lambert
#2 Historical Fiction
Wai-nani: Chiefess of Hawai’i by Linda Ballou
#3 Horror
Bad Moon Rising by Jonathan Maberry
#4 Literary Fiction
The Cabin by Walt Honsinger
#5 Mystery
Tremolo-Cry of the Loon by Paul Alan Lazar
#6 Night Crimes by Judith Colombo
#7 Non-Fiction
Tales of People Who Get It and Journey to Getting It is its accompanying workbook by Avil M Beckford
#8 Science Fiction
We, Robots by Sue Lange
#9 True Crime
Silent Scream by Yvonne Mason
#10 Urban Fiction
Strawberry Mansion – A Philadelphia Story by Julia Press Simmons
Original Air Date: 11/21/2008 1:00 AM UTC
Date / Time: 11/4/2008 3:32 AM UTC
November 20, 2008 @ 8:00 PM EDT
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Linda Ballou is the author of WAI-NANI – HIGH CHIEFESS OF HAWAI’I HER EPIC JOURNEY.
Wai-nani: High Chiefess of Hawai’i – Her Epic Journey is an historical novel
couched in magical realism set in pre-contact Hawai’i. Wai-nani’s character is
inspired by the personage of Ka’ahumanu, the favorite wife of Kamehameha the
Great, who was responsible for ending the 2,000-year-old Polynesian “kapu
system.” The turbulent romance of these Hawaiian icons is set against the
backdrop of Hawai’i’s most dynamic period between 1740 and 1820. Captain
James Cook arrived in 1778. Cook’s visit triggered change that facilitated forces
already set in play by Kamehameha (Makaha), the warrior prophesied at birth to
bring the splintered Island people under one rule. Precocious Ka’ahumanu,
always the center of controversy, is revered by some as the loving “Mother of
the people” and by others as the “flaw that brought down chiefdom.”
Wai-nani embodies all that was good in ancient Polynesian society. Athletic,
assertive, and brave she stands beside her warrior-king husband sharing
in his joys and sorrows for forty years. Like all Hawai’ians, she is a water baby—
finding strength, solace and wisdom in the sea. Her greatest pleasure is
swimming with her wild dolphin friend, Eku. Throughout her life, she rails against
the “kapu system” that calls for human sacrifices, separate eating-houses for
men and women, and severe penalties for the slightest infractions of laws
imposed upon the common people by ruling chiefs and priests vested with the
power of gods.
And in Linda’s own words:
“My quest today is to get to as many naturally beautiful places as I can before
they are no more! I have hiked, biked, kayaked and ridden on horseback through
some of our most precious wilderness areas. My travel articles and photos have
appeared in numerous national publications, and my essays have appeared in
the Los Angeles Times and various literary journals. “Look Both Ways on Small
Islands” was included in the I Should Have Stayed Home anthology published
by RDR Books. Please go to my website www.LindaBallouAuthor.com where you
may view many of my articles and photos. If you look closely, your reward will
be to discover the Secret to Youth.”
Please join us for a great discussion – Thursday, November 20, 2008 @ 8:00 PM EST.
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