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Goblin Fern Press Catalog includes a diverse range of titles
from cookbooks, to fiction, autobiographies, self-help, business,
children's titles and much more. Choose a category from those
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Chuck Zamora's Little Black
Book of Quotes
In this first book
of quotations, international speaker and trainer Chuck Zamora
has compiled his own poignant, funny, and inspirational
quotes that apply to professional and personal situations.
A wonderful gift book for yourself and others! (Paperback,
120 pages).
$12.95
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Because
We Are Greeks
by Basil Tsotsis
“Because We are
Greeks" by Basil Tsotsis is an historical novel, a
“magnum opus,"based upon true happenings during
and after World War II. We follow a young boy, his peers,
and his elders during a republic, a monarchy, and a dictatorship;
through war, famine, and occupation; experiencing joys and
sorrows.
$16.95

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Reaching
Shore
by Mary Wimmer
"Reaching Shore,"
an historical novel by Mary Wimmer, effortlessly weaves history,
romance, and the enduring strength of friendship into a captivating
read. (For readers 12+). Seventeen-year-old Maggie Reilly
is dealing with a lot: her dad left her family, her grandmother
could be getting sick, and she panics every time she plays
her violin in front of an audience. And now she has to work
on this really important history class project with this really
cute jock, Jordan O'Neill. As Maggie and Jordan study the
true story of the wreck of the "Lady Elgin" on Lake
Michigan near the start of the Civil War, she finds herself
haunted by a beautiful Irish girl with red hair who has an
important message. Will Maggie learn what the ghost wants?
Will she be able to navigate the rough waters of her own life
and overcome the obstacles she faces? "Compelling characters,
interwoven stories, and a fascinating glimpse of Irish-American
heritage make this novel a winner!" Kathleen Ernst, award-winning
author of "Hearts of Stone.".
$9.95

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Fall
to Him
by Tamara Lyon
Eighteen-year-old Faryn
is straddling two worlds-the constricted life of a Lutheran
pastor's daughter and the exhilarating life of a young woman
headed off to college, discovering the first bloom of her
sexuality. Her mother Alyce straddles two worlds as well-keeping
up appearances as a devoted preacher's wife, while struggling
with her deeply neglected needs as a 38-year-old woman.
Alyce
struggles with losing her daughter to college
and her husband to an extended mission trip
in Mexico. With an empty house and aching
heart, she must suddenly face her growing
attraction to Jacob, the handsome assistant
pastor at her husband's church. Faryn
longs to reinvent herself. She falls in
love with an older man and makes reckless
decisions that nearly destroy her.
Falling
to Him explores the journey of both women
as they come to terms with their primal
needs, their hearts' desires, and
their desperate longing to connect with
God and the men in their lives.
http://www.tamaralyon.com
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Sequestered
As featured in the Wisconsin State Journal, WORT, and the
Wisconsin Book Festival.
by Brian Solomon
Congratulations to Sequestered,
which took took 1st place in the MIPA
memoir/biography category. Sequestered is
also a finalists in the 2006
Benjamin Franklin Awards competition.
"Sequestered"
is the true story of the Dan Kutz murder trial as told by
a juror. This book will be available in July 2005, five years
after the crime occurred. If you would like to add your name
to a preorder list (and pay when the product is available),
please contact info@goblinfernpress.com.
We will need to know your name, mailing address, phone number,
email address, and the quantity you would like.
$14.95
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