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At To Press & Beyond, we like to keep in touch with our authors and publishers. Sometimes it’s the only way we learn about the successes they’re having with a particular title. We’re pleased to share the following winners with you!
» Regina’s Closet: Finding My Grandmother’s Secret Journal by Diana M. Raab
» Color Me Butterfly by Y.L. Marlow
8 to Great: The Powerful Process for Positive Change
by MK Mueller | 8togreatbook.com
Published by INSIGHT Inc.
Edited by Gail M. Kearns / Book Shepherd; Production, Marketing and PR provided by To Press & Beyond
» 2009 Reader’s Favorite Award Winner -- Non-fiction/self-help
A Life on the Run: Seeking and Safeguarding Social Justice
by Dr. John Telford | alifeontherun.com
Published by Harmonie Park Press
Marketing and PR provided by To Press & Beyond
Unfinished Evolution: How a New Age Revival Can Change Your Life and Save the World
by Teena Booth | newagepride.org
Published by Scotalyn Press
Edited by Gail M. Kearns / Book Shepherd; Book Production coordinated by To Press & Beyond
The Tethered Heart
by Mike Coburn | thetetheredheart.com
Published by Harmonie Park Press
Marketing and PR provided by To Press & Beyond
Dear Anais: My Life in Poems for You
by Diana Raab | dianaraab.com
Published by Plain View Press
Marketing & PR provided by To Press & Beyond
Put Me In, Coach
by Laurie Richter | Right Fit Press
Edited by Gail M. Kearns / Book Shepherd; Production, Marketing & PR provided by To Press & Beyond
» 2009 Pinnacle Book Achievement Award Winner
“Put Me In, Coach has a lot of great info. It will help the student athlete who wants to get recruited better navigate a process that has become a lot more complex than it used to be.”
— Kristine Lilly, Women’s Soccer, Olympic Gold and Silver medalist, four-time NCAA champion
Too Tall Alice
by Barbara Worton, illustrated by Dom Rodi | tootallalice.com
Marketing & PR provided by To Press & Beyond.
» “Best Books 2009" Award Finalist "Children's Picture Book: Hardcover Fiction"
» 2009 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards Body Mind Spirit
» One of Conversations' Top 100 Books of 2009
“Barbara Worton is an accomplished story teller. And here she plies her trade well. My take is that Worton has a winner of a story here. It teaches children to accept themselves without being too preachy about it. It’s a very child-friendly story that will speak to children with a variety differences that make them stand out.”
— Benjamin Potter, “Loom & Wheel”
