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Taking Root in Provence,
by Anne-Marie Simons
They agreed on one thing before retiring—they would travel, sniff around at other countries and other lifestyles, and discover along the way which place came closest to "having it all." There they would drop anchor and go with the flow. The going has been good, so much so that these former Washingtonians have decided to make France their permanent home.
Note: TAKING ROOT IN PROVENCE (2011) expands on, and replaces, TEN YEARS IN PROVENCE (2008).
ISBN 978-0-9802175-7-5 $15.95
208 pages tradepaper
The Omnibus Crime, Adapted from the French by Nina Cooper. Original novel by Fortuné du Boisgobey
Paul Freneuse, a young, successful,
Parisian artist, returning to his studio
in the Place Pigalle by the Les Halles
omnibus at midnight, is seated in the
omnibus when a young, beautiful girl
suddenly dies. He at first thinks the
poorly clad girl has been murdered,
but logic tells him no one would have a reason to kill such an unlikely victim. But she was murdered... Why?
ISBN 978-0-9802175-9-9 $15.95
284 pages tradepaper
The Ferry Mystery, Adapted from the French by Nina Cooper. Original novel by Fortuné du Boisgobey
The Vignemals perished when their small ferry boat capsized in a freak autumn snow storm. Who inherits depends on who died first—the husband, or the wife. The Ferry Mystery (Le Bac) was one of du Boisgobey's most popular novels. First published in 1882, it went through several editions by various French, American, and British publishers.
ISBN 978-0-9802175-8-2 $15.95
286 pages tradepaper
File No. 113, Adapted from the French by Nina Cooper. Original novel by Emile Gaboriau
A secure bank safe is robbed in 1867 Paris, but the only 2 men to hold the keys are innocent. So, whodunit? And how was it done?
ISBN 978-0-9802175-5-1 $19.95
412 pages tradepaper
Servants on Horses, by Nina Cooper
The story of one family’s struggle to survive and come to terms with the annihilation of their culture and the assimilation of generations into White man’s culture.
ISBN 978-0-9802175-4-4 $14.95
180 pages tradepaper
Selected Letters of General Thomas Woodward's Reminiscences, Edited by Nina Cooper
Indian scout, friend of General Andrew Jackson, and a slave owner, General Thomas S. Woodward was an active participant in the Muskogee Creek Indian Wars. During a two-year period, 1857–1859, he submitted letters to J. J. Hooker, editor of the Montgomery, Alabama Mail correcting errors, misinformation and the romanticized versions of the history of the period he found in Colonel Albert James Pickett's History of Alabama. The editor, with his permission, published those letters periodically, and after Woodward's death in December 1859, as a collection of reminiscenses
ISBN 97809802175-6-8 $14.95
118 pages tradepaper
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