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Jan. 10, 2013
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Fiction: General/Other | From Poets to Protagonists: Fiction from the Hudson Valley Poetry Scene Featuring the Poets as Main Characters is a literary collection of short stories that depicts some of New York's most well-known
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Harvey Havel
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Jan. 10, 2013
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Fiction: General/Other | In his sixth book, author Harvey Havel brings readers a collection of short stories that vary in style and subject matter.
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Harvey Havel
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Jan. 10, 2013
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Fiction: General/Other | In Two Tickets to Memphis, the protagonist, Simon Sample, assumes that he will one day fill the shoes of a venerable New York City congressman who is up for reelection in the
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Jan. 10, 2013
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Fiction: General/Other | The narrative is divided into fifteen chapters that feature the main character, Charlie Zero, who is roughly twenty-seven years of age but going nowhere in life.
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Harvey Havel
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Jan. 9, 2013
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Digital: Fiction: General | Set in Jerusalem, IN THE COURTYARD OF THE KABBALIST is the story of two expatriate Americans (a kabbalist's assistant and a motorcycle-riding striking woman) and a deformed Arab janitor whose lives become
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Anna Olswanger (Liza Dawson Associates)
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Jan. 9, 2013
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Children's: Middle grade | Vince Vawter's PAPERBOY is the story of a boy with a debilitating stutter forced to find ways to communicate against a backdrop of racial bigotry in the summer of 1959 in Memphis.
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Anna Olswanger (Liza Dawson Associates)
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Jan. 7, 2013
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Fiction: Debut | This debut novel provides a witty and sophisticated look at African American women's lives.
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Felice Gums (About Words Agency)
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World
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Jan. 7, 2013
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Non-fiction: History/Politics/Current Affairs | This is the story of the forgotten role of the 200,000 Irish men and women who were involved in the US Civil War.
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Ronan Colgan (The History Press Ireland)
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US, world excluding Ireland and UK, Commonwealth, audio and film.
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Jan. 4, 2013
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Children's: Young Adult | Aloy is a girl, but no one can know that. If they did she would be executed and the East Country would fall into civil war.
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Sara D'Emic (Talcott Notch Literary Services)
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Jan. 3, 2013
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Non-fiction: General/Other | The untold and surprising stories of some of the most gorgeous, prize-winning show dogs in America and the amazing work they do OUTSIDE the show ring.
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Gina Panettieri (Talcott Notch Literary Services)
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Jan. 2, 2013
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Children's: Picture book | Young Marvin was born to play music. He loves to play the piano and compose his own music, but he doesn't like to practice the music composed by some old guys name
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Anna Olswanger (Liza Dawson Associates)
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Jan. 2, 2013
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Non-fiction: History/Politics/Current Affairs | As relevant and influential now as it was in 1962, TOMORROW IS NOW is Eleanor Roosevelt's manifesto and her final effort to move America toward the community she hoped it would become.
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Anna Olswanger (Liza Dawson Associates)
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Jan. 2, 2013
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Fiction: Mystery/Crime | LAST CALL is the first of a proposed series of mystery novels featuring former Naval Officer Paul Costa, his elderly but lethal babysitter, Mrs. Pina, and his precocious daughter, Marisol.
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Gina Panettieri (Talcott Notch Literary Services)
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Jan. 1, 2013
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Children's: Young Adult | A sixteen-year-old attempts to bury her family's scandalous past, and faces the boy who just might destroy her future.
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Georgia McBride (Month9Books, LLC.)
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Jan. 27, 2013
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Digital: Fiction: Women's/Romance | Mia wasn't planning to fall in love with a mysterious stranger called Luke the day before she left for a new life in London.
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Stephanie Taylor (Astraea Press)
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Jan. 1, 2013
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Fiction: General/Other | Mila takes a hands off approach to dating. She's independent and picky and thinks she knows it all.
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Stephanie Taylor (Astraea Press)
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Dec. 30, 2012
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Fiction: General/Other | The narrative is divided into fifteen chapters that feature the main character, Charlie Zero, who is roughly twenty-seven years of age but going nowhere in life.
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Dec. 30, 2012
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Fiction: General/Other | In Two Tickets to Memphis, the protagonist, Simon Sample, assumes that he will one day fill the shoes of a venerable New York City congressman who is up for reelection in the
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Harvey Havel
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Dec. 30, 2012
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Fiction: General/Other | In his sixth book, author Harvey Havel brings readers a collection of short stories that vary in style and subject matter.
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Harvey Havel
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Dec. 30, 2012
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Fiction: General/Other | From Poets to Protagonists: Fiction from the Hudson Valley Poetry Scene Featuring the Poets as Main Characters is a literary collection of short stories that depicts some of New York's most well-known
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Harvey Havel
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Dec. 30, 2012
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Fiction: General/Other | Set in the suburbs of present-day New Jersey and also New York City, Freedom of Association traces the demise of three talented poets and their determination to continue their work despite overwhelming
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Harvey Havel
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Dec. 30, 2012
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Fiction: General/Other | The Imam, a bold, epic tale of the fictionalized life of the twelfth Imam colorfully probes the human hearts of Muslim leaders while exploring Islamic thought.
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Harvey Havel
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Dec. 30, 2012
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Fiction: General/Other | At the age of twenty-seven, Noble McCloud of New Jersey may not have money.
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Harvey Havel
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Homeplace
by Anne Shelby, author; Wendy Anderson Halperin, illustrator
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Dec. 30, 2012
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Children's: Picture book | From Publishers Weekly "Your great-great-great-great-grandpa built this house," explains a woman to her granddaughter at the opening of this rich pictorial history of a home that six generations of a family have
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Deborah Carter (Muse Literary Management)
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Dec. 24, 2012
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Non-fiction: Business/Investing/Finance | The business environment in America has been transformed into the "Perfect Storm", only the fittest and most innovative companies are going to survive through the next five years.
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Leticia Gomez (Savvy Literary Services)
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World Rights
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