An Exclusive Authorlink Interview with Liane Moriarty Author of Three Wishes (HarperCollins, June 2004) By Doris Booth September 2004 Three Wishes, a Novel Buy This Book via Amazon.com Liane Moriarty's first novel, THREE WISHES, may appeal to...
An Exclusive Authorlink Interview with Liane Moriarty Author of Three Wishes (HarperCollins, June 2004) By Doris Booth September 2004 Three Wishes, a Novel Buy This Book via Amazon.com Liane Moriarty's first novel, THREE WISHES, may appeal to...
An Exclusive Authorlink Interview with Valerie Ann Leff First-time author of Better Homes and Husbands (St. Martin's Press, June 2004) By Doris Booth September 2004 Better Homes and Husbands Buy This Book via Amazon.com Author Valerie Ann Leff...
An Exclusive Authorlink Interview with Kate Lehrer Author of Confessions of a Bigamist (Shaye Areheart Books/Crown/Random House, May 2004) By Doris Booth August 2004 Confessions of a Bigamist ISBN: 1400050251 Buy This Book via Amazon.com Can a woman have it...
An Exclusive Authorlink Interview With Randall Wallace The New York Times bestselling author of Pearl Harbor Oscar-nominated screenwriter of Braveheart And author of Love and Honor (Simon & Schuster, August 2004) By Doris Booth August 2004 Love and Honor Buy This...
An Exclusive Authorlink Interview with Rachel Cline Author of What to Keep (Random House, April 2004) By Doris Booth August 2004 What to Keep Buy This Book via Amazon.com Rachel Cline's first novel focuses on the 30 year evolution of the relationship...
An Exclusive Authorlink Interview with Bob Welch Author of American Nightingale (Atria/Simon & Schuster, June 2004) By Doris Booth July 2004 American Nightingale by Bob Welch Buy This Book via Amazon.com "The wounded do not cry," wrote Frances Slanger,...
Do we dare let the baby drive? Lu Hanessian, host of “Make Room for Baby” on the Discovery Health Channel, touchingly answers the question in her first book about navigating the rough road of new motherhood.
In her 11th novel, My Sister’s Keeper, New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult tells the heartbreaking story of what happens when a mother and father decide to create a child for the purpose of saving the life of another sick and dying sibling. Jodi explores the ethical, moral, and emotional fallout involved in genetic planning, and examines what it means to be a good mother, father, sister and a good person.
MAIN NEWS HEADLINES June 1 - 15, 2004 Edition Authorlink Editor Spots Trends on New York Visit NEW YORK, NY/05/26/2004On one of her periodic trips to New York last week, Authorlink Editor-in-Chief Doris Booth, gathered insights into the latest publishing trends from...
Michael Feiner, a former Fortune 500 executive turned professor at Columbia Business School, has developed a different set of laws for managing a successful business. In his book, The Feiner Points of Leadership, the author presents 50 leadership laws covering the more emotional, human side of effective managementareas usually neglected in business books.