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Tschinque: Glenn
A. Karshner
The novel Tschinque (T-chink-wa)
is historical fiction, based on
fact about the Karshner
families migration in 1733 to
colonial Pennsylvania from Langenselbold, Germany. How they
and many other early immigrants
through diligence and hard work
helped form the United States Of
America. The grandchildren of
these immigrants were the early
pioneers who came to
Chillicothe, on the Scioto River
when Ohio was still part of the
Northwest Territory. Its
characters are first generation
Americans, children of patriots
of the Revolutionary War. They
experienced a sense of adventure
traveling west over the
Allegheny Mountains to homestead
a wilderness that would become a
part of the United States when
Ohio became a state in 1803. The
novel tells of this time in
history and of these visionary
people.The main character is
Daniel Karshner, the story
unfolds emphasizing his life and
the lives of people who crossed
his path during this period of
western expansionism. Daniel
first came to Ohio 1796 as one
of the first settlers in Salt
Creek Valley, now part of
Hocking County, Ohio. That first
year he met and became friends
with other early Ohioans, men
like William Henry Harrison,
Edward Tiffin, Nathaniel Massie,
Duncan McArthur, and Thomas
Worthington. One friendship he
made that first summer was with
Tcumseh, Chief of the Shawnee.
In happier days their path
crossed many times at Old Man's
Cave and Ash Cave in the
Hockhocking hunting grounds. On
different sides, their last
meeting was as combatants during
the the battle of Fort
Stephenson in the War of 1812.
Daniel served as captain during
the war and represented the
county in Ohio State Legislature
in years 1836-1837; he returned
as a member of the General
Assembly from 1841-1842, when
construction was started on the
present day capitol building in
Columbus. He returned to Ohio
Legislature to be a persuading
voice in that governing body for
friend William Henry Harrison,
who in 1841 became the ninth
President of the United States
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Three
Moons Over Sedona:
Sherry Hartzler
Georgia Mae Brown has always
lived an ordinary life. That is,
until her husband dies in the
arms of a younger woman. Six
weeks after his death, Georgia
slides behind the wheel of her
husband's beloved 1976 Fleetwood
convertible, starts the engine
and just keeps driving.
Empowered by a volatile mix of
freedom and retribution, Georgia
begins a journey of a lifetime.
Traveling two thousand-miles to
Sedona, Arizona, Georgia finds
work in a café managed by the
kooky proprietor, Trish Martin.
Next door, the Moon Tide Gift
Shop is owned by the exotic Zoe
Atwater, the daughter of screen
legend, Gloria Atwater.
Befriended by these two
flamboyant characters, Georgia
finds new life in Sedona, an
artisan town surrounded by the
magnificent red rock scenery of
Oak Creek Canyon. This
energizing landscape of
mysterious vortexes and new-age
spiritualism revitalizes her
soul. However, her two new
friends have their own agendas,
generating a major crisis that
takes the three women to LA and
a media Hollywood funeral.
Georgia is suddenly thrust into
the surreal world of A-list
movie stars, glamorous Rodeo
Drive, and tabloid hell.
Three Moon Over Sedona is
an odyssey of the human heart,
filled with secrets, regrets and
finally forgiveness. Georgia is
a survivor who learns that
although you can never run away
from yourself, you can-through
pure determination-become the
person you were always meant to
be.
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The Green Drake: C.B. Johnson
Sudden tragic loss is one of
man's most challenging
experiences, at times
paralyzing. Dealing with
such loss often defines the
individual.
A
winning baseball coach and
renowned fishing guide, Ted
Weaver is a man committed to
bringing out the best in others.
When he and his Labrador
Retriever meet the young,
fragile Erin McCort, a shell of
the person she had been prior to
her father's sudden death, the
three are drawn to a
relationship which will test
each of them. Can the
seven-year-old heal from the
loss of her father who had been
the love of her life and her fly
fishing mentor or will Erin, as
her mother has for many years,
succumb to life within and
emotional wall? Can Ted help
Erin without allowing a deep,
personal loss from his past to
overwhelm him?
Strong plot with
well-defined characters in a
first novel which shares the
theme of mentoring with The
Horse Whisperer, To Kill a
Mockingbird, and Faulkner's
Race at Morning.
A special treat for those
who love a fly rod or o good
dog and understand the
healing power of Nature.
People can heal on the
water!
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