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Check out our authors' upcoming events and book signings!
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 | Feet of Clay by JJ Webb
Author Book Signing
August 8th, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
First National Bank of Atmore
111 South Main Street
Atmore, AL 36502
Phone: (251) 368-3148
Set in Richmond and Mobile during the 1880s, Feet of Clay is a family saga, a historical romance, a murder mystery, a courtroom drama, and a study of human behavior. There are no perfect heroes here, only men with feet of clay. They have been wronged; they have done wrong, but they are all honorable men with all too human flaws.

|  |  | The Empty Cup Runneth Over: Answers about Breast Cancer from the Experts by Cindy Papale-Hammontree
Author Book Signing Event
9/4/08
Barnes & Noble
Kendall, FL
"When I was asked to read this book, The Empty Cup Runneth Over, I wondered, why me? I'm a believer that everything in life happens for a reason. As a woman, daughter, wife, and most importantly, as a mother, I needed to know this information, especially at this time in my life. This book is one all women have to read." --Mari Secada, President of Secada Productions, Inc., and Wife to Singer/Songwriter Jon Secada

|  |  | Where the Water is Cold by James E. Ryhal
Author Book Signing Events
Cokesbury Bookstore, located in Lakeside, OH.
Dates: August 25, 26, 27
As he was growing up, James E. Ryhal loved hearing his father’s tales of life in small-town Western Pennsylvania. He especially enjoyed the ones involving his dad’s four best friends and his beloved Airedale, Bum. Now Ryhal has collected those stories in this memoir, Where the Water Is Cold.
Visit the author's web site at: www.wateriscold.com

|  |  | My Life and My Family by Mable Childers
Author Media Coverage
Check out the San Francisco Chronicle during July for information about this title!
Dispensing homespun wisdom interlaced with personal experiences, May shares her common sense advice for keeping life from getting the better of you. Based largely on the trials and tribulations she has encountered as a member of a large family – as a daughter, sister, mother, and grandmother – she thoughtfully takes oft-heard nuggets of knowledge and relates them to her own life, giving suggestions for how they can be useful in others’ lives for combating stress and improving the quality of life.

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