May 20, 2012

New Book: Sunday's Child by Anne Lyken-Garner



Anne Lyken-Garner is the author of Sunday's Child - the inspiring, true tale of a little girl struggling to rise above appalling living conditions, poverty, violence, and abuse.


About The Book






Sunday's Child tells of the harrowing abuse of a little girl by her grandmother, and gives the reader a glimpse of the political and cultural climate of Guyana in the 1908s.

In a desperate economic crisis, Guyana resorts to food and energy rationing. Acclaimed author Anne Lyken-Garner's tale describes the experiences of a young girl who is forced to spend hours in food lines and relates the sadness and desperation that is part of her everyday life.


A soldier in Jonestown, where more than nine hundred people committed mass suicide, the young girl's uncle tells her of the dead bodies. However, she doesn't mention the one that has witnessed. When she loses the one person in her life who cares for her - and tries to save her - she knows in her heart that her life is about to end.

Sunday's Child
will be released on May 22, 2012. 



Please visit the author's page on release day to purchase this book:
http://www.pulsepub.net/Anne_Lyken-Garner.html

Anne has also started an event on Facebook towards this release. You can join this event at the link below to ask her any questions about anything relating to Sunday's Child or her publishing journey.

 
Event:
http://www.facebook.com/events/385124968204320/


Where and How to Buy
Sunday's Child is available as a Kindle download from Amazon and a Nook download from Barnes & Noble. It will also be available in PDF and EPUB format from Pulse online bookstore. The PDF version will be viewable on all PC and laptop systems, as well as smart phones, and the EPUB version will be viewable on all eReaders: Kindle, Nook, iPad, Sony Reader, BlackBerry and Playbook.


A special discount will allow readers to purchase an electronic copy (EPUB or PDF) for only $1.99, using the promo code: FFSCALG



Simply enter the code in the appropriate field while ordering a copy of Sunday's Child from Pulse online bookstore: http://www.shop.pulsepub.net




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2 comments:

Anne @ confidence blog said...

Thank you so much for your support and encouragement. I really appreciate you sharing this with your readers, Geoffrey.

Best wishes.
Anne

Geoffrey Philp said...

Anne, this is what my blog is all about.

One Love,
Geoffrey