The Girl in the Triangle

There are 740 Days left until the fire that changes industrial history forever.

It’s 1909. Seventeen-year-old Ruth survived the Russian Revolution and is now finally reunited with her lost love in the New World. All she wants is peace and a new life with her family in New York.

But when an uprising of 20,000 women vows to take down a greedy factory owner, can Ruth possibly stay away? Who will survive? And will they ever be the same again?

Join the hundreds of readers who are raving about Joyana Peters’ perfect prose and calling this Jewish historical fiction bestseller a masterpiece.

Find out why The Girl in the Triangle has been awarded two Five Star medals and is nominated for Book of the Year by Historical Fiction Press Awards! $0.99 on Kindle.

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God’s Messenger, The Astounding Achievements of Mother Cabrini

God’s Messenger, The Astounding Achievements of Mother Cabrini
Her passion became her reality.

Children were her life, and God’s messenger Mother Frances X. Cabrini dedicated her entire life to caring for poor Italian immigrants who sought refuge in the slums of New York City in the early 1890s.

A devout champion of education and proper health care for the poverty-stricken, Cabrini forged a path of survival for young children by building schools, orphanages, and hospitals—not only in the United States but also throughout Europe and Central and South America. With an acumen for business and a desire to help, Mother Cabrini chiseled away at a problem others refused to see.

Years after her death, Mother Cabrini was named Patron Saint of Immigrants because of her unwavering work for those who needed her. $0.99 on Kindle.

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I’m here to help

Im-here-to-helpIt had all seemed so right at the time, Sharon realized with a shudder. 

Long ago she had made a collection of tiny and innocent decisions that had precipitated a most profound and unpredictable outcome. 

Minutes ago her seventeen-year-old daughter, Renita had stumbled upon the subtle inconsistencies of her birth while completing some college applications. Now she waited reproachfully for Sharon to explain the discrepancies. 

It was clearly the time, Sharon brooded uneasily, when she would have to finally disclose to her daughter both the laudable good deeds and the lamentable oversights that had led them to the current situation. 

S F Chapman has cleverly crafted I’m here to help as a social commentary in the form of an often poignant literary novella.

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