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Past Press Releases March is Small Press Month
Rising Sparrow
Press contributes copies of
Dear Daisy to
restock the New Orleans Public Library
and for their fundraising efforts.
Authors and Publishers send gift copies of your hardcover or paperback books to:
Rica A Trigs, Public Relations New Orleans Public Library 219 Loyola Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70112
Calendar Promotion
Theme Promotion
January:
Martin Luther King, JR.
February: Black
History Month
Remember the Dream
"The Stone of Hope"
MLK, Jr. Memorial
(Washington,
D.C.)
Build the Dream.Org
www.mlkmemorial.org
Our heart-felt
"thank-you"
for the years of enduring works
to keep the dream alive
as
we remember
Coretta Scott
King
March:
Small Press Month And
March 2010 the anticipated Release of "next book, so close in
style, format, and storyline it may as well be called the sequel to
Dear Daisy." Look for title Rising Sparrow
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Rising Sparrow Press
presents
Dear Daisy
Timeless. Quality. “A keeper”
Rising
Sparrow Press returns to quality in book printing presenting
Dear Daisy
in traditional hardcover, rich earth-tone simplicity.
Content
Synopsis
Dear
Daisy,
nonfiction, reads as life is presented day- to-day and by seasons. The author, a gifted storyteller
invites the reader into the world and relationship between a
Colored illiterate Migrant Woman sharing her wisdom with a boss
man’s child under cherry and apple trees during the early
1960's. Daisy, an Angel on Earth years later mystically reappears an Angel from Heaven to
guide the grown child on her pathway back Home.
Dear
Daisy
tells a story 2000 years old yet reminds us how challenges
continue to play out and that we each contribute to writing the
story.
As the
story begins, the author caught in a personal
struggle of survival under conditions felt oppressive, writes to
Daisy. As the reflective search for self and path unfolds, the 9-11-01 story
strikes as a Holy War between extremists of Nations. Before the
dust settles, 10-28-01 brings world chaos personal. Living the
aftermath, the
author struggles to forgive and declares through writing an Epistle as
part of her emancipation pathway that violence as a rightful
expression and worship of God is not the God of her faith.
Order Direct from Rising Sparrow Press
Library of Congress Cataloging Number: 2004091496
Ver Dow, Jane Marla
Dear Daisy
: a novel / Jane Marla Ver Dow
First Printing June 2004
Hardcover 384 pages
ISBN 1-932878-03-3
1. Spiritual -- Nonfiction. I. Title.
$ 27.95
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
Printed in the United States of America
Order Form
ISBN-13 Conversion # : 978-1-932878-03-5
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Upcoming Writings
Jane Marla Ver Dow is currently working on a children's
series with her four-legged and fur friends.
(Title has not been announced)Featuring
Dog
Characters past and present.
Check out
Rising Sparrow - Author's account of pathway creating
Rising Sparrow Press and self-publishing. (expected MARCH
2010)
Days With Daisy - a child's account of history during
the 1960's exploring the
challenges of differences and finding sameness between people of
colors and ages while growing together under cherry and apple
trees.
-children's collection (not yet released) Potential e-book
collection release January-June 2010
Author Bio
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RisingSparrowPress.com
Email:
verdow@RisingSparrowPress.com
Rochester, New York
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