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Celtic Quest by David Buser and Jeanne du Nord

The Celtic Quest tells the compelling story of Vercingetorix, great hero of the ancient Celts, whose enduring strength was drawn from the venerable Celtic philosophies.


Beyond Time and Place

28 winning stories from the Linden Hill Publishing Children's Story Contest selected for their flights of fantasy, graceful language, wit, and joy of learning, even if the lesson learned is difficult.

 

La Scrittore by Jim Lacey

This historical novel tells the tale of one woman's journey from provincial life on a country farm in her native Italy to her turbulent new life as an immigrant in the fast-growing and infamous First Ward of Newark, NJ. Based on a true story, the author paints a colorful picture of life in an overcrowded but closely-knit community.  

 
 Green Rocking Chairs by Jeanne du Nord

A single set, two act play set on the Eastern Shore of Maryland during the romantic steamboat era. 

What I Did to Dance by  Marguerite de Anguera 

In a style that has the agility of a tour jeté and the lightness and wit of a pas de chat, the author has created an encyclopedic journal of Twentieth Century dance experience. Now in her 90's, Marguerite de Anguera is still teaching and creating dance in Las Cruces, New Mexico 

 

The Sower Went Forth by Isabelle Leach 

A typical American couple faces challenges when their bright and charming, but confused, teenage son becomes involved in behavior which leads to arrest and imprisonment

 

Quest for the Grail by Jeanne du Nord  

Why was the sword in the stone?What was the Journey to Annwyn? Forensic linguist Jeanne du Nord unravels many of the mysteries of the legends of King Arthur

 

Cavalier's Adventure by Sharon Himes 

The true story of Henry Norwood, leader of a band of colonials stranded on a barrier island in the winter of 1650 

 
Shore Writers' Sampler II Selected by Cynthia Voigt and David Bergman   
Somerset Parish 1692-1992  A heritage of religious freedom on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.