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Howling in Mesopotamia: An Iraqi-American Memoir

by Haider Ala Hamoudi | Beaufort Books

Book edited by Gail M. Kearns / To Press and Beyond

Publishers Weekly Review:

After the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003, Columbus, Ohio-born lawyer Hamoudi decided to leave his cushy home behind to aid in reconstructing Iraq, his parents’ homeland. Approaching his mission with trepidation and excitement, Hamoudi’s plan—”to participate in the development of a brave new legal world in Iraq… a prosperous, stable, and bright future”—is abruptly supplanted by the need simply to understand his new environment; when asked by an American soldier if most Iraqis are on “our side,” Hamoudi is unsettled to realize “I knew so little about what people were thinking about so fundamental a topic.” Read more...

Hamoudi’s two-year stay is related in punchy episodes, in which his ignorance and naiveté are stripped away by small revelations and details: in one early scene he visits his family tomb, noting that in the past 25 years, every male relative but two died before age 50; in a much later episode, Hamoudi must hand-deliver each of his wedding invitations because there is no mail service. Despite finding Iraq a country of many disappointments, Hamoudi’s dogged optimism makes repeat appearances, keeping himself, and the reader, from despair. Having called two very different countries home, Hamoudi proves an illuminating guide to the challenges, fears and minor victories that make up daily life in Iraq. (Apr.)

It's Not All About Money: Memoirs of a Private Banker

by Hans J. Baer | itsnotallaboutmoney.com

Book edited by Gail M. Kearns / To Press and Beyond

Website by Kate McMillan / http://www.outboxonline.com

Regina's Closet: finding my grandmother's secret journal

by Diana Raab | dianaraab.com | Beaufort Books

Contributing Editor, Gail M. Kearns / To Press and Beyond

Title is a Finalist, ForeWord Magazine Best Book of the Year Award

Winner of the 2008 National Indie Excellence Awards (NIEA) for Memoir

Real Reader Reviews - Book Bag:

Wow! What an incredible story. It's rare for this reviewer to "rave" or to litter my opinions with complimentary adjectives and yet, I have been exposed to a book that absolutely demands both... Regina's Closet: finding my grandmother's secret journal is a hauntingly beautiful story of two women, Diana Raab and her beloved Grandmother, Regina Klein. You will smile and cry. You will be shocked and astounded, the narrative is filled with such raw emotion that it reaches out from the pages and touches the reader in a very tangible way. Read more...

Author, Diana Raab shares her grandmother's journal, which follows her difficult and frightening experiences in war torn Poland, events of World War I, witnessing the Russian invasion, atrocities committed by soldiers, the death of her mother in the cholera epidemic, the cramped trains evacuees spent weeks riding only to arrive in cities where the natives did not want them and had no reservations about expressing such in the most hurtful of ways. Even as a child, Regina was not sparred this degrading hostility. Over and over again she is forced to make adult decisions and each time her incredible strength and unusual ability to understand the ways of the world shines through the darkness that surrounded her. The family eventually immigrated to the United States and settled in Brooklyn, New York, where things remained tense between her grandparents, but Diana wouldn't realize until years later, while reading the journal the extent of her grandmother's marital unhappiness.

Meticulously and masterfully, Diana has woven her feelings, fears and experiences throughout this extraordinary narrative and the result is this once-in-a-lifetime story. Diana found strength and grace in those handwritten, time worn and yellowing pages. She began to see her grandmother in a new light, as she read about the horrific things she had witnessed and the hardships she had endured as a child, she couldn't help but wonder if these things had played a part in her grandmother's decision to take her own life. Growing up, Diana was always closer to her grandmother...she spent a great deal of time with Regina and had fond memories of things her grandmother shared with her. In 1964, at ten years old, Diana was home alone with her grandmother when Regina took an overdose of sleeping medication. The loss of her beloved grandmother had a profound affect on the young Diana and years later she would have an exceptional opportunity to reconnect with her grandmother, through the secret journal.

Regina (grandmother) was a true hero..wise beyond her years, with a quiet strength that crossed the generations via the words of her journal and influenced her darling grand-daughter, giving her courage and providing solace and sanctuary. She could not have known that years after penning the diary and many years after her death, her reflections would reach millions of readers. I applaud Diana Raab for recognizing the significance and beauty of her grandmother's words and for taking the initiative to share this intimate journey with us. The author has definitely inherited her grandmother's way with words and allowed her heart to flow freely within the pen strokes that created this literary masterpiece.

I recommend "Regina's Closet: finding my grandmother's secret journal" to all readers, everywhere...don't miss this heart warming, inspiring and life-affirming book– this is one you will want to share with everyone!

Happy Reading!

- RJ

Stay Healthy, Live Longer, Spend Wisely

by David Liu, M.D. | davisliumd.com

Book Editing and Production / To Press and Beyond

"Gail was extremely helpful in all aspects of book production-editing, selecting a cover designer, and reviewing printer bids ... and, in my case, arranging a distributor. To be competitive in today's demanding marketplace, her expertise is invaluable to giving self-published books a fighting chance."
- David Liu, M.D., Stay Healthy, Live Longer, Spend Wisely

Laura and the Leprechauns

by Amber T. Kingston | chrysalispress.com

"Gail Kearns and Lucy Levenson made a wonderful and caring team when it came to marketing my children's book. They were professional, thorough, and prompt and got me the much needed exposure I was looking for. My book sales soared. I highly recommend them."
- Amber T. Kingston, Laura and the Leprechauns

Stay Tuned!

We'll be adding more new releases soon! Including...

  • Scarecrow Finds a Friend by Blume J. Rifken (a delightful children's book)
  • Shining Moments: Finding Hope in Facing Death (the author's journey sitting vigil with her dying father) A "before" and "after" look at how we made this project welcoming to readers--from redoing the cover to the "big idea."
  • I Quit: Cigarettes, Candy Bars, and Booze (an up-close and personal story of how one woman quit three addictions without any help from 12-step programs).