November 1st: Stories of Strength Released - Click Here To Order
Stories of Strength

Born in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, this anthology shares stories about what it takes to beat the odds. More than 100 writers contributed these essays, fiction and poetry to raise money for disaster relief efforts in the region. Featuring writing from Orson Scott Card, Wil Wheaton, and Robin Lee Hatcher. At times tear-jerking, at times humorous, this book is guaranteed to inspire and remind readers that the human spirit knows no boundaries.

$2000 and Growing!

We surpassed $2000 in donations today, and it looks like we’re picking up steam! The media mentions of this book are all over the place, and we’re thrilled. It’s also now available on Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.co.uk, and BN.com! Click on the red text for ordering links. You can also visit here to compare prices and shipping costs at various online bookstores. (Scroll to the bottom to change your currency or shipping destination.) Thank you to everyone who’s ordered this book. You’re helping us make a big difference.

-- Jenna Glatzer

 

This is very exciting! Now Stories of Strength can be purchased from bookstores around the globe.

C. Montgomery Stuart — November 15, 2005

 

I’m sure your book will be a success and probably the first in a series of books. I think there is great potential for the book to be the basis for a TV series of inspirational stories.

Maggie — November 15, 2005

 

Thanks so much, Maggie! That sounds good to me. :)

Jenna Glatzer — November 16, 2005

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"We confide in our strength, without boasting of it; we respect that of others, without fearing it."
-- Thomas Jefferson