The Sound of Unheard Melodies

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Product Details
Price
$16.00
Publisher
Sandalwood Press
Publish Date
Pages
325
Dimensions
5.6 X 8.5 X 0.8 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780997652161

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About the Author
Jan Surasky has worked as a book reviewer, movie reviewer and entertainment writer for a San Francisco daily newspaper. Her many articles and short stories have been published in national and regional magazines and newspapers. She has also taught writing at a literary center and a number of area colleges. Her novel Rage Against the Dying Light was an Eric Hoffer Book Award finalist for Fiction. Her novel Back to Jerusalem was the Eric Hoffer Book Award winner for Fiction and Grand Prize finalist and the Pacific Book Awards winner for New Fiction. Her novel The Lilac Bush is Blooming was the Pacific Book Awards winner for Fiction, a Hollywood Book Festival finalist for Fiction, and a San Francisco Book Festival finalist for Fiction. She lives in upstate New York.
Reviews
"Surasky has a gift for subtly drawing the relatable from the unrelatable...a poignant, unforgettable, beautiful novel." --Hollywood Book Reviews
"A wonderfully engrossing novel...set in a world built with stunning authenticity." --Pacific Book Review
"A front-row seat to the early days of the often inhospitable life in the Oklahoma territories...a wonderfully engrossing novel built with artful blending of historical facts, romance, creativity and well-devised characters...engaging literary fiction with a twist of history." --Lisa Brown-Gilbert, Pacific Book Review
"Surasky creates a poignant unforgettable story of life at the rise of the Gilded Age juxtaposed with the plight of the disadvantaged in the rugged territory of Oklahoma. Kudos to rising historical fiction author Surasky for producing a beautiful novel! " --Anita Lock, Hollywood Book Reviews