Posts Tagged ‘nonfiction narrative’

Pump Up Your Book Presents Scapegoat: A Flight Crew’s Journey From Heroes to Villains to Redemption Virtual Book Publicity Tour

Pump Up Your Book is pleased to bring you Emilio Corsetti’s SCAPEGOAT: A FLIGHT CREW’S JOURNEY FROM HEROES TO VILLAINS TO REDEMPTION virtual book tour August 1 – September 30! Inside the Book Title: Scapegoat: A Flight Crew’s Journey from Heroes to Villians to Redemption Author: Emilio Corsetti Publisher: Odyssey Publishing, LLC Pages: 472 Genre: Nonfiction Narrative “This is the kind of case the Board has never had to deal with-a head-on collision between the credibility of a flight crew versus the airworthiness of the aircraft.” NTSB Investigator-in-Charge Leslie Dean Kampschror On April 4, 1979, a Boeing 727 with 82 passengers and a crew of 7 rolled over and
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Pump Up Your Book Chats with Jennie Helderman

Jennie Helderman broke the glass ceiling at age ten by becoming the first girl page in the Alabama State Legislature. That surge of girl power wouldn’t be the last time she saw a need to put women’s issues at the forefront. Years later, after she helped set up a crisis-call center in an old house, a cry for help at the other end of the phone line resounded in her head. That call was the catalyst; eventually, the empty bedrooms upstairs served as the community’s first shelter for victims of domestic abuse. From there, Helderman began work with women’s issues and leadership, community development, public relations and communications, beginning
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New Book for Review: Nonfiction Narrative ‘As the Sycamore Grows’ by Jennie Helderman

Jennie Helderman will be touring in May 2011 with her nonfiction book, As the Sycamore Grows. Imagine Foxfire living while Sleeping with the Enemy in the hills of Tennessee when the enemy totes a Bible and packs a .38. Mike shoved and slapped but his primary tools were isolation and economic abuse. Until he discovered the power of the Lord. As the Sycamore Grows is a nonfiction narrative about ending the legacy of abuse. Ginger McNeil was brought up to pray and obey, but she escaped the padlocked cabin in the woods where she lived off the land with no electricity or telephone. Today she’s a court advocate in
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