Tracey Lee, What RemainsXlibris Publishing is very proud to present Tracey Lee, author of What Remains. Briefly Describe Your Book My book is called What Remains. The protagonist is Lily O’Hara, a young woman in her twenties, who is a curator and historian. She lives in a rural area near the Australian capital, Canberra. She is content […] READ MORE |
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4th of July: The US Presidents Before George WashingtonYou’ve more than likely heard of George Washington, the First President of the United States. But did you know there were other presidents before him? George Washington became the first president under the US Constitution in 1789, but prior to the Constitution’s ratification the newly independent states operated under the Articles of Confederation. Under the […] READ MORE |
Heroes and Villains: Inspector Javert Pt 2Xlibris Publishing returns with part 2 of Heroes and Villains: Inspector Javert. Why does Javert do what he does? The author, Victor Hugo, has described Javert as an ultimately tragic figure. Javert’s aggressive and even destructive pursuit of Jean Valjean is not sourced in malice but in qualities that together can be admirable in […] READ MORE |
Father’s Day: Fictional FathersFather’s Day is coming, and Xlibris Publishing wants to celebrate the holiday with Fictional Fathers, a blog entry where we talk about famous fathers in fiction. Fathers in literature come in all kinds, from the good and the caring, to the apathetic and the mad. Atticus Finch Atticus Finch of Lee Harper’s To […] READ MORE |
Eric Weidler, The Little Farm in the Big ValleyXlibris Publishing shares an article about Eric Weidler, and his book The Little Farm in the Big Valley. Book Synopsis: First there was Little House, then there was Little Farm. Laura Ingalls Wilder’s saga continues into the twentieth century with The Little Farm in the Big Valley: a story for baby boomers and other generations […] READ MORE |
