Noah Gordon Harriet Segal

GORDON PUBLISHING SERVICES Janis Ian Joseph Polak

Yossi Ghinsberg Jill Caroff Baker Noah Gordon The Physician Shaman Matters of Choice The Winemaker

Pub.: Simon & Schuster Pub.: Dutton Books Pub.: Dutton Books Pub.: Barcelona Editions Orig. Lang.: English Orig. Lang.: English Orig. Lang.: English Orig. Lang.: English Pub. Date: 1986 Pub. Date: 1992 Pub. Date: 1995 Pub. Date: 2012 Pages: 604 Pages: 519 Pages: 356 Pages: 342 Genre: Fiction Genre: Fiction Genre: Fiction Genre: Fiction

This prize-winning first book of the Cole Dr. Robert Judson Cole travels from his Opposing influences complicate the life As his father’s second-born son, Josep trilogy follows Robert Jeremy Cole from ravaged Scotland homeland, through the of Dr. Roberta Cole—the demands Alvarez will not inherit his family’s land his 11th century boyhood in England, operating rooms of Boston, to the cabins of marriage versus professional in the tiny grape-growing village of Santa ABOUT THE AUTHOR through Europe to an Arab medical school of frontier Illinois and the war-torn fields responsibility; scientific advances versus Eulália. In love but unable to support a in Ispahan, Persia, where he studies of Gettysburg. This second book of the social consciousness; urban worldliness wife, he is caught up in the meatgrinder Noah Gordon has had outstanding under the immortal physician Avicenna. Cole trilogy, a New York Times “Notable versus a love of rural values; and of the Carlist War. How he survives a international success and his eight In 1999, the Spanish booksellers who Book,” was declared “Best Historical Novel the struggle to preserve life versus a belief bloody political intrigue and evolves into a novels have been read by millions in attended the Madrid Book Fair voted The of 1991/1992” by the Society of American in a woman’s right to choose. This modern maker of fine wines becomes a story that thirty-five countries. The Physician, Physician one of the ten most beloved Historians, which awarded Noah Gordon novel is the final book in the Cole trilogy. Noah Gordon has described as his love now a major motion picture, has books of all time. the first James Fenimore Cooper Prize. letter to . been called a modern classic, and booksellers at the Madrid Book Territory: Please inquire for licensing status in your market. Territory: Please inquire for licensing status in your market. Territory: Please inquire for licensing status in your market. Territory: Please inquire for licensing status in your market. Fair voted it “one of the 10 best- loved books of all time.” Shaman was awarded the James Fenimore The Last Jew The Jerusalem Diamond The Death Committee The Rabbi Cooper Prize for historical fiction. He lives outside of Boston with his Pub.: Thomas Dunne Pub.: Pub.: McGraw-Hill Pub.: McGraw-Hill Books Orig. Lang.: English Orig. Lang.: English Orig. Lang.: English wife, Lorraine Gordon. Orig. Lang.: English Pub. Date: 1979 Pub. Date: 1969 Pub. Date: 1965 Pub. Date: 2000 Pages: 304 Pages: 368 Pages: 389 Pages: 352 Genre: Fiction Genre: Fiction Genre: Fiction Awards and Honors Genre: Fiction • Zaragoza Prize given “for his body of work in the field of the historical novel” (Spain, 2006) • Boccaccio Literary Prize (Italy, 2001) • Qué Leer Prize for “Best Book of the Year by a Foreign Author” (Spain, 2000) • The Physician voted one of the “Ten Most Loved Books of All Time” by booksellers (Spain, 1999) When all unconverted Jews are expelled This is the story of Harry Hopeman, a The hospital Mortality Conference, known The Rabbi, Noah Gordon’s first novel, is • Silver Basque Prize, Matters of Choice (Spain, 1995) from Spain during the Inquisition, diamond man from a diamond family; as “the Death Committee,” meets to the story of Michael Kind, a young rabbi • Premio Seleziones, Bancarella competition, Shaman 15-year-old Yonah Toledano is left behind. of his love for a remarkable Yemenite review case histories of patients who have who falls in love with the daughter of a (Italy, 1993) • The James Fenimor Cooper Prize by the Society of He begins a meandering journey, part woman; and of his painstaking search for died, to determine if a death could have Protestant minister. The Rabbi was on the American Historians for “the best historical novel” desperate flight, part voyage of discovery. a valuable ancient diamond whose history been prevented, and to try to insure that The New York Times bestseller list for 26 Shaman (U.S.A., 1992) The story of his growth into manhood--as is interwoven with the past of the Jewish any mistake will not be repeated. This weeks. Of its author, The Saturday Review • Silver Basque Prize, The Physician (Spain, 1992) a physician with the outer persona of an people. A chronicle of ancient Judaism New York Times bestseller is the story said, “Few writers since Sinclair Lewis • Golden Pen Award, “Author of the Year,” Old Christian and a soul that clings to his and modern Israel, The Jerusalem of three brilliant and exuberant young have sprawled with such magnificent ease Book Club (, 1992) Jewish roots--has made The Last Jew an Diamond is at once an exciting adventure, men who are brought together by their over so large a part of the contemporary international bestseller. a passionate love story, and an absorbing ambition and their passionate dedication scene.[An] epic of Judaism in America.” Author Photo: Jamie Beth Gordon voyage through history. to the practice of medicine. Book covers: provided by Barcelona Digital Editions and Thomas Dunne Books

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Interior Janis Ian Society’s Child - My Autobiography

Janis Ian was catapulted into the spotlight In 1975, Ian’s legendary At Seventeen In Society’s Child, Janis Ian provides in 1966 at the age of fifteen, when her earned two Grammy awards and five a relentlessly honest account of the soul-wrenching song Society’s Child nominations. Her next two albums successes and failures, and the hopes and became a hit. An intimate portrait of brought her worldwide platinum hits. But dreams, of an extraordinary life. an interracial relationship, Society’s after seven albums in as many years, she Child climbed the charts despite the made a conscious decision to walk away fact that many radio stations across the from the often grueling music business. country refused to play it because of its During this period, she struggled through controversial subject matter. But this a difficult marriage that ended with her was only the beginning of a long and then husband’s attempt to destroy her, “Society’s Child is the hugely illustrious career. In this fascinating and a sudden illness that very nearly cost readable autobiography memoir of her more than forty years her her life. The hiatus from music lasted of an artist who has lived ABOUT THE AUTHOR in the music business, Ian chronicles for close to a decade until, in 1993, Ian through success and crushing how she did drugs with Jimi Hendrix, returned with the release of the Grammy- hardship but knows that ‘you Grammy Award-winning songwriter, went shopping for Grammy clothes with nominated Breaking Silence. Now, as she can’t sing and cry at the same singer and author, Janis Ian took Janis Joplin, and sang with Mel Tormé, moves gracefully into her fifth decade as a time.’ Sing on!” the stage at age fifteen with a all the while never ceasing to create recording artist and writer, Ian continues Publisher: TarcherPerigee revolutionary song about interracial unforgettable music. to draw large audiences around the globe. —O, The Oprah Magazine Original Language: English relationships, “Society’s Child”. Publication Date: September, 2009 It was 1966 and the country Pages: 384 responded with both hostility Territory: World excluding USA, USA territories, Canada, Philippine Republic, Puerto Rico. Genre: Memoir and accolades. The song went Awards: Grammy Award Winner, Best Spoken Word Album, 2013. Audie Award, Narration by the Author, 2013. Booklist Top 10 Biography Audiobooks to #1, and Janis was caught in the maelstrom of a divided country. Terrified by the hatred directed at her, she left the music industry, only to return a few years later with Stars: Original The Tiny Mouse the worldwide hit “At Seventeen.” Stories Based on the The Tiny Mouse is the first children’s The story never ends—her songs are book written by Janis Ian, and is currently used by artists as diverse Songs of Janis Ian accompanied by a CD of the charming as Bette Midler, John Mellencamp, Janis Ian and 30 top science fiction and witty title song, performed by and Celine Dion; she tours the world writers team up to create an the Grammy Award winning singer, regularly to sold-out crowds, and astonishing book of original short songwriter, and author. The story she is considered one of the pre- fiction. Each story is based on a Janis follows the adventures of a mouse that eminent acoustic guitarists of our Ian song that meant something special leaves behind his carefree life to find era by such notables as Chet Atkins. to the author, who then wrote the story excitement at sea. The Tiny Mouse was In addition to being a songwriter, expressly for Stars, creating a meld of illustrated by the award-winning team singer and musician, Janis Ian is a jazz, prose, and science fiction found of Ingrid and Dieter Schubert. columnist and author. Her books nowhere else - a treasure trove for fans include science fiction, poetry, Publisher: Lucky Bat Books & Publisher: Lemniscaat of both SF and Janis Ian! Rude Girl Press magazine articles and opinion Original Language: English Stars was compiled and edited by Mike Original Language: English Publication Date: September, 2013 columns, as well as her top-selling “Janis Ian easily conquers a new audience Publication Date: January, 2014 Resnick and Janis Ian and includes Pages: 32 with her adorable mouse, both book autobiography, Society’s Child. Originally by Daw Books. August, 2003 stories by Nebula winners and such Genre: Children, ages 4 - 7 and music. The story is as full of joy and Pages: 392 science fiction greats as Joe Haldeman, adventure as any young reader could want.” Genre: Science Fiction Jane Yolen, Gregory Benford, Orson Territory: World excluding —Jane Yolen, noted children’s author, often called Author Photo: Peter Cunningham Scott Card, and more. Territory: World North America, Dutch “The Hans Christian Andersen of America” Design: freiredisseny.com

Interior Yossi Ghinsberg Memoir US $14.99 Jungle: A Harrowing True Story of Survival in the Amazon

“SIMPLY BREATHTAKING.” —BRYCE COURTENAY, AUTHOR OF THE POWER OF ONE

Four travelers meet in Bolivia and set off into the heart of the Amazon rainforest, but GHINSBERG Four travelers meet in Bolivia and accident separates him from his partner, and as he begins to lose all hope, he what begins as a dream adventure quickly deteriorates into a dangerous nightmare, and after weeks of wandering in the dense undergrowth, the four backpackers split set off into the heart of the Amazon Yossi is forced to survive for weeks alone wonders whether he will make it out of up into two groups. When a terrible rafting accident separates him from his partner, Yossi is forced to survive for weeks alone against one of the wildest backdrops on rainforest, but what begins as a dream against one of the wildest backdrops on the jungle alive. the planet. Stranded with no equipment, map, or survival training, he must improvise shelter and forage for wild fruit to survive. As his feet begin to rot during raging adventure quickly deteriorates into a the planet. Stranded without a knife, map, The basis of an upcoming motion storms, as he loses all sense of direction, and as he begins to lose all hope, he won- ders whether he will make it out of the jungle alive. dangerous nightmare, and after weeks or survival training, he must improvise picture starring Daniel Radcliffe, Jungle is Now a major motion picture directed by Greg McLean and starring Daniel Radcliffe, Jungle is the story of friendship and the teachings of nature, and a terrify- of wandering in the dense undergrowth, shelter and forage for wild fruit to survive. the story of friendship and the teachings ing true account that you won’t be able to put down. the four backpackers split up into two As his feet begin to rot during raging of nature, and a terrifying true account YOSSI GHINSBERG is a bestselling author, an entrepre- groups. But when a terrible rafting storms, as he loses all sense of direction, that you won’t be able to put down. neur, and a riveting storyteller. Ten years after almost losing his life in the Amazon, he returned to the site of his remarkable adventure and made it his home. Yossi was instrumental in the creation of Chalalan, a model SURVIVAL IN THE AMAZON A HARROWING TRUE STORY OF ecotourism village that inspires the Amazon basin and Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing the world to this day. He lives in Israel, , and the

© ZOHAR RON United States. Now a major Original Language: Hebrew (English Translation) GREG McLEAN is an Australian film director, writer, and producer, whose works include Wolf Creek and The Belko Experiment. motion picture Publication Date: June, 2015

© Ediciones Dauro ABOUT THE AUTHOR Pages: 320 SKYHORSE PUBLISHING, INC. ISBN-10: 1-5107-1861-3 ISBN-13: 978-1-5107-1861-6 starring New York, New York 5 1 4 9 9 www.skyhorsepublishing.com Genre: Memoir, Travel

Cover art provided by Momentum Pictures Yossi Ghinsberg is Coverthe photograph international by Hector Alvarez Daniel Radlciffe. Territory: World excluding USA, Canada, The UK, Printed in the United States of America 9 7 8 1 5 1 0 7 1 8 6 1 6 bestselling author of Jungle, A Germany, Spain, Israel, Russia, Czechoslovakia Harrowing True Story of Survival in the © Skyhorse Publishing Amazon that has sold over one million copies and is the subject of an episode of the Discovery Channel’s I Shouldn’t From the foreword by Daniel Radcliffe Be Alive series. The book has been “A powerful story of self-discovery, survival in the Whenever I read a script that is supposed to be based on a true fortitude, and if there’s one thing that I took away from my adapted into a feature motion picture wild. In its darkest passages, [Jungle] is a Conradian story, my first instinct is always to ask: “Okay, how much of relationship with Yossi (whom I was fortunate to get to know starring Daniel Radcliffe. tale of men at odds with themselves and each other this is really true?” Screenwriters have a tendency to embellish during the filming), it is that he truly believes that the will to A natural storyteller, Yossi is an in the very heart of darkness. As in other classics even the truest of true stories, adding obstacles for the protag- survive and mental strength that he drew on during his time accomplished business motivational in the literature of survival, Ghinsberg describes onist to overcome or inserting romantic subplots where none in the Amazon is inside all of us. He believes that in the right speaker who has been hired to address the blend of physical courage, practical knowledge had ever existed. So when I first read the script for Jungle, my circumstances and with the right frame of mind, we can all audiences at such organizations as BP, and quiet spirituality that allows him to survive the initial thought was “well, they must be exaggerating some of tap into these bottomless reserves of survival instincts and, Citibank, Qantas, IBM, Hilton, BMW, deadliest threats of the wilderness.” this; it can’t all be true—nobody could live through all that!” with their help, overcome the most adverse situations. Proctor & Gamble, Fuji, Xerox, Telstra And then . . . I read the book that you are currently holding So even though most of us will never find ourselves—hopeful- and Bayer. He skillfully captures the —The Los Angeles Times in your hands. And I realized that, in fact, not only did the ly!—in as extreme a situation as the one Yossi found himself imagination of his listeners as he screenwriter Justin Monjo not exaggerate, but he actually in, it’s comforting and inspiring to think that if we ever did, brings his message of triumphing over “Simply breathtaking. Yossi’s story omitted many of the more extreme and harrowing moments there’s something innate in all of us that would kick in, some- adversity from the wilds of the Amazon of survival haunted me for weeks.” for the very reason that, were you to put them in the film, the thing wild and natural and utterly relentless. And it would to the corporate environment. —Bryce Courtenay, audience would never believe they had really happened. give us a fighting chance. In Yossi’s case, that fighting chance In addition to publishing his books author of The Power of One What Yossi went through over the course of those weeks spent was all he had. Fortunately, it was all he needed. Jungle and Laws of the Jungle, Yossi alone in the Amazon is quite astounding. When reading about has initiated various business ventures “One of those amazing survival stories that almost it, you will naturally try to imagine yourself into his shoes and has been involved in grassroots brings you [to] a cold sweat just from reading it. and wonder: “Could I have handled that? Would I have efforts for reconciliation and healing in Once you start it you won’t put it down.” been able to keep going as long as he did?” And, of the Middle East. course, while we like to think that we would have . . . Yossi is currently co-founder and CEO at —The Mercury let’s face it, we probably wouldn’t. Blinq.me, a Silicon Valley based start- But then again, maybe we would! What makes up company financed by 500 Startups “A thrilling book . . . one man’s amazing adventure Yossi’s story all the more remarkable is that he was acceleration Micro Fund. opened up the Bolivian wilderness to the world.” not a survivalist by any stretch of the imagination. Yossi and his family live in Israel, —The Washington Post He was not Ray Mears or Bear Grylls—he had Australia and the USA. no experience in or training for these situations. Author Photo: Zohar Ron He survived on instincts, courage, and mental Design: freiredisseny.com © Momentum Pictures

Interior Harriet Segal The Susquehanna Trilogy First Among First Among Peers Book #3 in The Susquehanna Trilogy

First Among Peers is a novel about medical demands of a job that conflicts with her in Drew’s laboratory of falsifying data. Peers research, betrayal, and a scandal of alleged role as the mother of three children—is Scientific fraud is a devastating charge. scientific fraud. Ultimately, it is a tale of increasingly concerned about Drew’s As Drew was swept up in the scandal, love and renewal. travels to remote areas of the world, it became a major impediment to his Nicole Légende and Drew Tower, where he is exposed to outbreaks of exotic career. There was an official investigation husband and wife, are physicians. Nicole diseases. Her worst fears materialize when by a select panel of his peers, as well as specializes in the prevention of childhood Drew, working in the African bush, is contentious public hearings in front of a diseases, while Drew does research in viral infected with a deadly virus. With his last Congressional committee in Washington, illnesses, such as Ebola and HIV/AIDS. conscious words, he asks to be treated with D.C. The resulting media coverage had ABOUT THE AUTHOR He has developed an antibody that may his experimental therapy, which has only taken its toll on Drew’s family: his sons prove to be effective against these incurable been tested in laboratory animals. Saving were tormented by schoolmates; his Harriet Segal is the author of viruses. her husband becomes Nicole’s sole mission. daughter’s love affair came to an end. Most five novels. Her works have been Harriet Segal Two strong women are central to the With his life hanging in the balance, she tragic of all, the young scientist falsely published in a number of foreign novel: Nicole and their daughter, Danielle. appeals to a man she despises, the colleague accused of fabricating the results of an languages and have been selections Beautiful and temperamental, Danielle who almost destroyed Drew’s career. experiment had been found dead. Original Language: English of major book clubs, including the denies herself love and happiness out of A disgruntled woman postdoctoral At the novel’s end, in an ironic twist of Pages: 363 Book-of-the-Month Club. During Genre: Fiction/Medical research family loyalty. Nicole, who encounters fellow, encouraged by Drew’s chief fate, there is a surprising outcome to this the 1960s, Ms. Segal lived in India Territory: World problems of her own in her work—the antagonist, had accused a young scientist compelling story. where she was a writer for the U. S. Information Agency. This experience “Reminiscent of Cynthia Freeman… Recommended.” and her travels throughout the —Library Journal Susquehanna Book #1 in The Susquehanna Trilogy Catch the Wind Book #2 in The Susquehanna Trilogy developing world have influenced Saga of an American Jewish family The love story of two doctors who her writing and linger as vivid “Vivid, grand-scale highly-charged novel of whose patriarch immigrated from join the World Health Organization impressions in her novels. Segal has adventure and romance...fast-moving political Eastern Europe to the anthracite coal campaign to eradicate smallpox in the been described as a storyteller with intrigue...well-crafted characters create an regions of northeastern Pennsylvania. 1970s. a strong narrative voice and a talent unforgettable, thrilling reading experience.” for painting evocative settings and —Chattanooga - Publisher: & Company Publisher: Doubleday & Company creating memorable characters. Original Language: English Original Language: English The author was married for forty- “Segal weaves a suspenseful and compelling story, Publication Date: 1984 Publication Date: 1987 Pages: 461 Pages: 395 eight years to the late Dr. Sheldon rich in color and incident.” Genre: Historical Fiction Genre: Fiction/Medical Research J. Segal, an eminent scientist in —Publishers Weekly Territory: World* Territory: World* the field of population and human reproduction, who was a laureate of the United Nations Population The Expatriate The Skylark’s Song Shadow Mountain Award. A grandmother of seven, she has recently moved from New York An American woman, while A novel of love and betrayal that moves A family saga set in the American South, to the Boston suburbs and spends doing graduate work at Oxford in from Gershwin’s Broadway to the worlds focusing on two women who are linked her summers on Cape Cod. Her new the 1930s, marries an anti-Nazi of modern art and corporate finance. by ties of blood and jealousy. novel, First Among Peers, is about Austrian surgeon, and is caught in the world of medical research and a the maelstrom of World War II. case of alleged scientific fraud. Publisher: Topland House Publisher: Donald I. Fine, Inc. Publisher: Donald I. Fine, Inc. Original Language: English eBook Original Language: English Original Language: English Publication Date: 2011 Publication Date: 1994 Publication Date: 1990 Pages: 793 Pages: 499 Pages: 463 Genre: Historical Fiction Genre: Historical Fiction Genre: Historical Fiction Author Photo: Sheldon Segal Territory: World* Territory: World* Territory: World* Design: freiredisseny.com * All rights to backlist titles are held by the author and are available for new editions.

Interior Joseph Polak This is a must read for anyone not afraid of grappling with the unfathomable.”

—Blu Greenberg, poet, writer, author of On Women and Judaism: A View from Tradition

After the Holocaust the Bells Still Ring

This memoir is a fascinating portrait of the story of the child who decides, upon mother and child who miraculously survive growing up, that the only career that makes Publisher : Urim Publications two concentration camps, then, after the sense for him in light of these years of Original Language: English war, battle demons of the past, societal horror is to become someone sensitive to Publication Date: January, 2015

rejection, disbelief, and invalidation as they the deepest flaws of humanity, a teacher of Pages: 128

struggle to reenter the world of the living. God’s role in history amidst the traditions Genre: Memoir It is the tale of how one newly takes on the that attempt to understand it—and to ABOUT THE AUTHOR world, having lived in the midst of corpses become a rabbi. Readers will not emerge strewn about in the scores of thousands, unscathed from this searing work, written Joseph Polak is an infant survivor and how one can possibly resume life in by a distinguished, Boston-based rabbi and of the Holocaust, during which the aftermath of such experiences. It is academic. time he was a prisoner at two concentration camps: Westerbork and Bergen-Belsen. Territory: World excluding USA, Canada, UK, South Africa, Australia, and Israel He has published extensively Awards: 2015 National Jewish Book Award: Biography, Autobiography, and Memoir in leading popular and scholarly periodicals and newspapers, including the Boston Globe, Commentary, Jewish Law Studies, From the Foreword by Elie Wiesel Judaism, and Tradition. He is an “This book is about a different Holocaust—the Distinguished colleague, charismatic teacher, lover of Jewish — that of Auschwitz, naturally — what can we do to be faithful to assistant professor of public one that survivors of concentration camps culture and tradition, Rabbi Joseph Polak sees himself above all as them? How would they themselves have behaved in Birkenau? health (health law) at the Boston endured after April 1945. That is when a survivor of Bergen-Belsen. His experiences as a child in occupied A profound believer and scrupulously observant, he is fully University School of Public Health; survivors began to experience the horrific Europe affect his thinking as deeply as his loyalty to tradition. admired and beloved by our students. They appreciate his desire to the rabbi emeritus of the Florence and persistent memories of what they had During the several decades we spent together at Boston Univer- share his knowledge, his experiences and his intellectual and moral and Chafetz Hillel House at lived through, according to Joseph Polak, who sity, we fell into the practice of devoting several hours everyday courage to challenge what is prohibited for the benefit of a great Boston University; and the chief entered the camps when he was just a toddler.” delving into a page of Talmud, into the ancient debates between the discussion. For him, as for me, a good answer does not replace a justice at the Rabbinical Court Sages, teasing out, as well, their meaning for today. good question, but confers a new dimension upon it, transforms it of Massachusetts. He lives in —Eleanor Ehrenkranz, Learned, brilliant, with an insatiable intellectual curiosity, into something different, more profound, further inaccessible, but Brookline, Massachusetts. jewishbookcouncil.org always open-minded, he knows how to pause in the middle of an also inexhaustible. obscure Talmudic passage and there uncover an intellectual or For all these, and for so many ethical link to contemporary reality. other reasons, writing the foreword To study with him was for me more than a passing joy; it was a for his book is far greater than a ges- “This gem of a book…is riveting in what return to the past. With him to my right, or opposite me, the volume ture; it is a confirmation that some it reveals, in the questions it releases. of Talmud open on the table, I once again was my adolescent self encounters remain timeless. This author’s writing is extraordinary in my little village in Transylvania, in cheder, chanting the old They raise anew the human — it has the sure breathtaking tempo, passages written for us by our ancestors. miracle. evocative imagery and courage of We rarely spoke of the war. Sometimes, though, it appeared, poetry at its best.” springing forth, uninvited, like a question one doesn’t expect. How Elie Wiesel Author Photo: Murad Taqqu

Foreword translated from the French did our Sages find the strength and the means to fight the hate Summer, 2014 by Martha Liptzin Hauptman —Merle Feld, playwright, poet, author of A which surrounded them? What is the lesson that becomes our lega- Design: freiredisseny.com Spiritual Life and Finding Words cy from them? Faced with the questions confronting our generation

Joseph Polak and Hendrika Polak, his grandmother, early 1943

Interior Jill Caroff Baker Journey between past and present with Jill Caroff Baker in The Sutherland Series. Intelligent reading. Psychologically intriguing. Emotionally satisfying.

Tory Roof

Book No. 1 in The Sutherland Series

JILL CAROFF BAKER This work of historic fiction uses seem, and she finds herself embroiled in Original Language: English paranormal ability to allow a modern a plot of fraud and greed. Simultaneously, Pages: 394 (86,854 words) woman — a real estate agent showing she is driven to save the life of her historic Genre: Historical Fiction/Paranormal Tory Roof a vintage home — to slip back into counterpart who died of childbed fever. Territory: World her former self of 1765 where she In parallel plots that roll out autumn- accompanies a handsome Revolutionary to-autumn, fictional anecdotes are built #1 War agitator. Her attraction to him around factual events leading to the ABOUT THE AUTHOR complicates her current life. She discovers American Revolution and touching on The Sutherland Series that people she trusts are not who they early studies in extra sensory perception. Media marketer, Jill Caroff Baker, writes intelligent novels for guilt- free escape. Raised in upstate New York, she had a weekly newspaper column and published poetry credits Silver Line by age sixteen. After obtaining Book No. 2 in The Sutherland Series a communications degree from JILL CAROFF BAKER Boston University, she worked in A college-bound guy is camping in struck in 1861. Also a work of fiction, these Original Language: English the film industry where she learned Colorado before heading to Boston, as modern characters experience historically Pages: 361 (84,500 words) about research, scripting, and visual Silver Line is a young woman on a family road trip. accurate adventures through their romantic Genre: Historical Fiction/Paranormal technique. Later, as an award- Through two artifacts they find, they slip counterparts while discovering their Territory: World winning copywriter and newspaper back to the mining town of Buckskin current day attraction. Simultaneously, promotion manager (Hearst, News Joe where the legend of Silverheels in modern times, the duo is also trying to America, Harte-Hanks), she became #2 originated. Silverheels was a beautiful locate artwork missing from the unsolved versed in advertising, sales, and dance hall girl who is said to have cared Gardner Museum heist. Clues from the The Sutherland Series public relations. Her recent role as for the miners when a smallpox epidemic past help shape actions in the present. Director of Marketing for a digital magazine provider fostered an appreciation for technology which she incorporates in her themes. She and her husband live in an Absent historic town in Massachusetts Book No. 3 in The Sutherland Series which fosters her ability to find JILL CAROFF BAKER parallels between past and present. A partially color-blind think-tank journeys that color his black-and-white Original Language: English executive is challenged by two concurrent world: France 1905, Roaring Twenties, Pages: work in progress Absent projects: a research study on synesthesia Psychedelic Sixties, and the future. With Genre: Historical Fiction/Paranormal “If there’s one phrase to describe my niche it would (people who see words as colors) and a each visit he gains personal insight, Territory: World be ‘guilt-free escape.’ I mean, who doesn’t want to government camouflage initiative. In liberating experiences, and ideas that occasionally get away from daily doldrums?” an effort to combat his own limitations help him win business at work, but he —Jill Caroff Baker #3 and emotional reserve, he agrees to be also stumbles on clues that suggest his hypnotized by an attractive synesthete counselor may be involved in a counterfeit The Sutherland Series Author Photo: Jonathan W. Baker who takes him on four sensory-rich pharmaceutical ring. Design: freiredisseny.com

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