PublishAmerica Presents Rodeo Drive to Raja Bazaar by Ayesha Ijaz Khan
PublishAmerica is proud to present Rodeo Drive to Raja Bazaar, a social and political portrait of contemporary Pakistan and its immigrant population in America, by London’s Ayesha Ijaz Khan. Ayesha Ijaz Khan was born in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, and educated in the United States. As an... - March 14, 2007
PublishAmerica Presents Pornography and the Pulpit by Richard Nevard
PublishAmerica is proud to present Pornography and the Pulpit by Ashland, Ohio’s Richard Nevard. In Pornography and the Pulpit, the author shares his personal struggles and extensive research, offering clear insight into the malady of pornography addiction among American clergy. - March 13, 2007
PublishAmerica Presents She Smiled Through It All by Harold Stall
PublishAmerica is proud to present She Smiled Through It All by DeLeon Springs, Florida’s Harold Stall. She Smiled Through It All is the inspirational true story of Stall’s wife’s battle with breast cancer. Stall shows how, with her remarkable faith in Jesus Christ and positive... - March 13, 2007
PublishAmerica Presents It’s the Devil Stupid! by Erik Rush
PublishAmerica is proud to present It’s the Devil Stupid!: Our Real Enemy and Why We Don’t Talk About Him by Fort Collins, Colorado’s Erik Rush. In It’s the Devil Stupid!, Rush asks Why are so many professed people of faith afraid to discuss the idea that the devil is... - March 13, 2007
PublishAmerica Presents Mama Ulunda, From Alabama to the African Congo by Jennifer E. Turner
PublishAmerica is proud to present Mama Ulunda, From Alabama to the African Congo: A Tribute to Miss Annie Parker Her True Story of Courage and Self-Sacrifice by Athens, Alabama’s Jennifer E. Turner. Mama Ulunda is the true account of an amazing lady who decided at the age of eight years old... - March 10, 2007
PublishAmerica Presents Dark Clouds Don't Stay Forever by Werner Neuburger
PublishAmerica is proud to present Dark Clouds Don't Stay Forever: Memoirs of a Jewish German Boy in the 1930s and 1940s by West Nyack, New York’s Werner Neuburger. Werner Neuburger grew up in Germany and witnessed just how Nazism took hold in a civilized society. He experienced the... - March 10, 2007
PublishAmerica Presents The History of the 104th Combat Engineers by Edward T. Cook
PublishAmerica is proud to present The History of the 104th Combat Engineers: Pacific Campaign: 1942-1945 by Zion, Illinois author Edward T. Cook. The first release from Edward T. Cook is the historical account of the 104th Combat Engineers during World War II. Cook’s inspiration for his... - March 10, 2007
PublishAmerica Presents What Life is Like Living with OI by Patricia Minor
PublishAmerica is proud to present What Life Is Like Living with OI: Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Brittle-Bones by Gunn City, Missouri’s Patricia Minor. What Life Is Like Living with OI: Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Brittle-Bones is Patricia’s Minor’s true story of living with the... - March 09, 2007
PublishAmerica Presents Police Action in Korea by Clifford S. Gray
PublishAmerica is proud to present Police Action in Korea: The First Winter 1950-1951 by Everett, Washington’s Clifford S. Gray. Dedicated to the thousands of fighting men and women who struggled against overwhelming odds during the war in Korea, this historical fiction is based on the true... - March 09, 2007
PublishAmerica Presents Married to the King by Natasha Nicole Rogers
PublishAmerica is proud to present Married to the King by Ardmore, Alabama’s Natasha Nicole Rogers. Singles often wonder if they have a purpose in life and what their destiny is. Married to the King answers those questions and more as Rogers shares her personal testimony while explaining that... - March 09, 2007
PublishAmerica Presents Veiled Souls by Katrin Kassiri and Reza Safarnejad
PublishAmerica is proud to present Veiled Souls by Potomac, Maryland’s Katrin Kassiri and Reza Safarnejad. Veiled Souls is the autobiography of Katrin Kassiri, who was a young girl living in northern Iran prior to and during the Iranian Revolution. A member of the Bahai religion, Katrin was... - March 08, 2007
PublishAmerica Presents Major Obsession by Ray Turner, Ph.D.
PublishAmerica is proud to present Major Obsession by Dedham, MA’s Ray Turner. Major Obsession is the memoirs of an African-American combat medic in Vietnam. Turner shares his Vietnam experiences, how African-American troops were affected by the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr.,... - March 08, 2007
PublishAmerica Presents Car Grease for the Camel by Zia Rehman
PublishAmerica is proud to present Car Grease for the Camel: A Road Journey Across Afghanistan by Bremen, Georgia’s Zia Rehman. The world is very familiar with the scenes of modern Afghanistan, but this remote Central Asian nation was not always the war-torn desert that it currently is. - March 08, 2007
PublishAmerica Presents Out of Iraq by Mahmoud Albayati
PublishAmerica is proud to present Out of Iraq: Escape from Saddam and Al-Qaeda by Middletown, Connecticut author, and former Iraqi citizen, Mahmoud Albayati. In this autobiography, Albayati details the horrors of living under the iron fist of Saddam Hussein’s brutal regime and his... - March 06, 2007
PublishAmerica Presents My Backward Life with Dyslexia by Robert Chilcoate
PublishAmerica is proud to present My Backward Life with Dyslexia by Bowie, Maryland author Robert Chilcoate. Born premature, Robert Chilcoate’s doctor informed his mother that he would not be able to walk or talk and that he would be deaf and blind. After overcoming such obstacles,... - March 06, 2007
PublishAmerica Presents Of Face Value by Carol Harper
PublishAmerica is proud to present Of Face Value by Rockmart, Georgia’s Carol Harper. Based on the life of the author, Of Face Value is the story of Lisa, a woman who seemingly has it all until a life-changing collision with a drunk driver that leaves her face unrecognizable. After numerous... - February 13, 2007
PublishAmerica Presents Every Step of the Way by Yvonne Lancaster, Anne Dionne, Deborah LeBouf Kulkkula and Jane Maki
PublishAmerica is proud to present Every Step of the Way: How Four Mothers Coped With Child Loss by Massachusetts authors Yvonne Lancaster, Anne Dionne, Deborah LeBouf Kulkkula and Jane Maki. This moving book is the work of four mothers who came together as strangers but were bonded together... - February 13, 2007
PublishAmerica Presents Beyond Anger by William Samelson
PublishAmerica is proud to present Beyond Anger: Chronicle of a Life Reclaimed by Boerne, Texas author William Samelson. Beyond Anger is a must-read to learn about overcoming adversity and trauma of the worst kind; of torment and humiliation, loss of life, and exposure to mental anguish. It deals... - February 13, 2007
PublishAmerica Presents Backyard Burial by Janet McGuire Hendershot
PublishAmerica is proud to present Backyard Burial by Janet McGuire Hendershot of Old Town, Florida. - January 27, 2007