Woman, Born in 1876, is Wired Differently: Hattie Published by Outskirts Press
Outskirts Press announces the latest highly anticipated adventurers and explorers biographical book from Newbury Park, CA, author Lois Reimers.
Newbury Park, CA, July 22, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Outskirts Press, Inc. has published Hattie: She Was Wired Differently by Lois Reimers. The author's most recent book to date is a 6 x 9 paperback in the adventurers and explorers biography category and is available worldwide on book retailer websites such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble. The webpage at www.outskirtspress.com/hattie was launched simultaneously with the book's publication.
Most of us are familiar with the modern-day struggle for acceptance and equality in the non-heterosexual community. Even now, judgment, persecution, and rejection cause great pain and suffering. But imagine being a woman who is “wired differently”…and born in 1876. Hattie is the true story of that woman.
Reimers chronicles her life from 1880 to 1890 among the Sioux Indians on a South Dakota reservation. Then that same girl, at the age of twenty-six, moves to Chicago. Once there Hattie takes a step that many would find unthinkable even today: she abandons her former identity as an attractive woman and embraces her heart’s desire, to become a man.
Readers will experience Hattie’s relationship with her father and what that means to her as she transforms into Alfred D. Fuller and starts operating a newspaper in a very small town in North Dakota from 1912 to 1946 and they will share in the wonder and the joy of Hattie’s marriage to another woman, Inez, in 1910.
This uniquely fascinating story is enriched with family photographs, including a tintype of the family from 1880 and the wedding photo of Alfred Fuller and “his” wife, Inez.
Deftly constructed at 207 pages, Hattie: She Was Wired Differently is being aggressively promoted to appropriate markets with a focus on the adventurers and explorers biography category. With U.S. wholesale distribution through Ingram and Baker & Taylor, and pervasive online availability through Amazon, Barnes & Noble and elsewhere, Hattie meets consumer demand through both retail and library markets with a suggested retail price of $14.95.
Additionally, Hattie can be ordered by retailers or wholesalers for the maximum trade discount price set by the author in quantities of ten or more from the Outskirts Press Direct bookstore at www.outskirtspress.com/bookstore.
ISBN: 9781432774059
Format: 6 x 9 paperback cream
SRP: $14.95
For more information or to contact the author, visit www.outskirtspress.com/hattie.
About the author;
Lois Reimers is a great-niece of Hattie Fuller and became interested in genealogy while typing the story of her grandmother’s life after serving in the Army during World War II. Lois has spent seven years on this “labor of love,” as she calls it. She feels there is a message for everyone in this story.
About Outskirts Press, Inc.
Outskirts Press, Inc. offers full-service, custom self-publishing and book marketing services for authors seeking a cost-effective, fast, and flexible way to publish and distribute their books worldwide while retaining all their rights and full creative control. Available for authors globally at www.outskirtspress.com and located on the outskirts of Denver, Colorado, Outskirts Press represents the future of book publishing, today.
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Outskirts Press, Inc., 10940 S. Parker Rd - 515, Parker, Colorado 80134
http://outskirtspress.com 1-888-OP-BOOKS
Most of us are familiar with the modern-day struggle for acceptance and equality in the non-heterosexual community. Even now, judgment, persecution, and rejection cause great pain and suffering. But imagine being a woman who is “wired differently”…and born in 1876. Hattie is the true story of that woman.
Reimers chronicles her life from 1880 to 1890 among the Sioux Indians on a South Dakota reservation. Then that same girl, at the age of twenty-six, moves to Chicago. Once there Hattie takes a step that many would find unthinkable even today: she abandons her former identity as an attractive woman and embraces her heart’s desire, to become a man.
Readers will experience Hattie’s relationship with her father and what that means to her as she transforms into Alfred D. Fuller and starts operating a newspaper in a very small town in North Dakota from 1912 to 1946 and they will share in the wonder and the joy of Hattie’s marriage to another woman, Inez, in 1910.
This uniquely fascinating story is enriched with family photographs, including a tintype of the family from 1880 and the wedding photo of Alfred Fuller and “his” wife, Inez.
Deftly constructed at 207 pages, Hattie: She Was Wired Differently is being aggressively promoted to appropriate markets with a focus on the adventurers and explorers biography category. With U.S. wholesale distribution through Ingram and Baker & Taylor, and pervasive online availability through Amazon, Barnes & Noble and elsewhere, Hattie meets consumer demand through both retail and library markets with a suggested retail price of $14.95.
Additionally, Hattie can be ordered by retailers or wholesalers for the maximum trade discount price set by the author in quantities of ten or more from the Outskirts Press Direct bookstore at www.outskirtspress.com/bookstore.
ISBN: 9781432774059
Format: 6 x 9 paperback cream
SRP: $14.95
For more information or to contact the author, visit www.outskirtspress.com/hattie.
About the author;
Lois Reimers is a great-niece of Hattie Fuller and became interested in genealogy while typing the story of her grandmother’s life after serving in the Army during World War II. Lois has spent seven years on this “labor of love,” as she calls it. She feels there is a message for everyone in this story.
About Outskirts Press, Inc.
Outskirts Press, Inc. offers full-service, custom self-publishing and book marketing services for authors seeking a cost-effective, fast, and flexible way to publish and distribute their books worldwide while retaining all their rights and full creative control. Available for authors globally at www.outskirtspress.com and located on the outskirts of Denver, Colorado, Outskirts Press represents the future of book publishing, today.
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Outskirts Press, Inc., 10940 S. Parker Rd - 515, Parker, Colorado 80134
http://outskirtspress.com 1-888-OP-BOOKS
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