Jim May - Parkhurst Brothers, Inc
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Jim May - Parkhurst Brothers, Inc
STORYTELLING PARKHURST BROTHERS Jim May CATALOG 2015 Writes TRAIL GUIDE FOR A CROOKED HEART Also new: Lyn Ford Scary stories for Strong hearts Bobby Norfolk A Memoir Mark Goldman Storytelling Tips Michael Cotter Audiobook Fran Stallings & Hiroko Fujita Stories from Japan www.parkhurstbrothers.com W Ds E N V , D hers, s D , C , teac s k o Bo aders s, and e n for r libraria iters wr Folktales/Horror & Ghost Stories Original tales, contemporary folktale variants with source notes and creative writing tips “If you are tired of the same old “scary” stories and ready to be surprised, this is the book for you. Lyn Ford has a way of twisting familiar stories and finding the dark, freaky underside that surprises and delights. An added bonus for readers who are interested in the creative process and looking to create their own scary stories, Lyn has generously shared tips on how to re-imagine and create new stories out of old. Her tips and examples will leave you energized and ready to write!” —Linda Gorham, Storyteller and event organizer March 2015 Paperback • $12.00 •978-1-62491-057-9 152 Pages @ 5.5” x 8” Ebook • $9.50 • 978-1-62491-058-6 Advertising in School Library Journal, Library Journal, Booklist, and Storytelling Magazine “These tales are deliciously dark and not for the faint of heart. Lyn’s brilliant and bold twists and turns and ins and outs breathe new life into old stories that grab a hold of us and won’t let go.” —Joyce Slater, artistic director, Kansas City Storytelling Celebration “Lyn tells terrifyingly scary stories for grown folks that will scare the bejeezus out of folks no matter what their age. Hold on, it’s comin’ atcha!” —Michael D. McCarty, storyteller, mentor, prison counselor Honored by her peers as a member of the Circle of Excellence of the National Storytelling Network, LYN FORD is frequently featured at storytelling festivals throughout the U.S.A. and abroad. Her first book, Affrilachian Tales, was published by Parkhurst Brothers Publishers in 2012, winning the Anne Izard Storyteller’s Choice Award. Lyn resides in Columbus, Ohio, the center of her work as a performing artist. To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 2 All major distributors Inspiration/Personal Growth Stories, reflections, and quotations for seekers who continue to grow A lifetime collection of quotations, stories, wise words, and assembled musings about overcoming hurdles, elusive enlightenment, personal evolution, persistence in the face of discouragement, this pastiche is designed to encourage the downhearted, lift up the strivers, and add wings to the heels of spiritual seekers. “A brilliant mixture of story, philosophy, humor and wisdom, this book reminds us that—if we are open to story, dreams, imagination, and myth—we can open doors within our soul.” —Jay O’Callahan, author, storyteller, and NPR commentator January 2016 Paperback • $12.95 • 978-1-62491-022-7 160 Pages @ 5.5” x 8” Ebook • $9.00 • 978-1-62491-023-4 •Advertising in Parabola, Library Journal, Publisher’s Weekly, and Storytelling Magazine •Nominated for Three National Awards and the Midwestern Bookseller’s Association Award “Jim May is a soft-spoken leader. He creates a safe place for examining the deep stories inside ourselves.” --David Holt, Grammy Award-winning musician and host of public radio’s Riverwalk “The way a farmer hoes: attuned to proper season, just the right depth, choosing ready earth, seeding discerningly; that’s how Jim May writes.” —Megan Wells, storyteller and author Jim May has followed careers in construction, teaching, and counseling with a career as one of the country’s most-honored professional storytellers. Named by his peers to the Circle of Excellence of the National Storytelling Network, May has performed at the National Storytelling Festival and many more events nationwide as well as overseas. The home May shares with his wife, Nancy Seidler, is a converted 150 year-old, hand-hewn barn, located near Woodstock, Illinois. Jim hosts a series of storytelling programs at Stage Left Café next to the Woodstock Opera House. To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 3 All major distributors Coming of Age/Mystery Mother and son escape abuse, find shelter and mystery Some kids have to grow up fast. This is the story of Lonnie Tobin, one such young man. Weary of the physical abuse his mother is subjected to from his father, he takes matters into his own hands. Convincing her to flee their fearful home life, son and mother sneak away in the night to the small town of Rocky Branch, where they find peace with her family. It is a corner of the world he thought they had left behind forever. But mysteries abound in this little wooded village, and an unexpected adventure begins when word of a nightly monster on the loose stirs fear among the residents. Young Lonnie soon forgets about his father and becomes fascinated by the story, only to find he might be spending a little too much time on the strange side of the tracks. June 2015 Paperback • $17.00 • 978-1-935166-95-5 283 Pages @ 6” x 9” Ebook • $11.00 • 978-1-935166-96-2 Advertising in Library Journal, Booklist, and the New York Review of Books The Strange Side of the Tracks takes us back to revisit childhood days when summer vacations spent with relatives invited investigation of new surroundings, and in this story, opened an opportunity to explore the possibilities of an unsolved mystery that perplexed even the grown ups of this little town. Avant’s writing flows like honey, sweet and tasteful, leaving an aftertaste of total satisfaction. —Dave Potter, Author of “A Place of Stones” GEORGE LARRY AVANT (December 22, 1950 - November 8, 2012) passed away just months after signing the publication contract for this, his first and only novel. George travelled all over the country with his family as a radio broadcaster for thirty years, often serving in gospel ministry. For many years, he was half of The Light Brothers, a comedy duo. A writer, humorist, painter, and avid reader, Avant returned late in life to rural Arkansas, to a small town rich with history and personal memories, where he was inspired to write this novel. He left behind a daughter and two sons, all of who helped George bring his work to completion, and assisted editors in preparing the text for publication. To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 4 All major distributors Writing & Storytelling / Application A professional storyteller shares secrets of success Storyteller Mark Goldman shares his experience as a veteran storyteller with the organization and clarity of an educator. “Inspiring, insightful, and practical … Mark Goldman defines how to craft, deliver and market storytelling in clear, accessible steps that are as entertaining as they are educational. Tellers of all levels of experience will find useful tips to apply right now to grow their performance skills and storytelling careers.” —Susanna Connelly Holstein, Storyteller and Story Coach January 2015 Paperback • $17.00 • 978-1-62491-050-0 191 Pages @ 5.5” x 8.5” Ebook • $12.50 • 978-1-62491-051-7 Advertising in Library Journal, Booklist, and Storytelling Magazine Nominated for two National Awards To Order: 800-621-2736 • “Not only is this book practical for storytellers of all levels, it is a joy to read. Mark knows storytelling, and shares his knowledge with skill, humor, and honesty. I look forward to being able to recommend it to fellow storytellers, students in my workshops, and to educators as well.” —Antonio Sacre, Storyteller and Author “Mark’s 101 snippets of sound advice are clearly written, touched with humor, and ordered in a common-sense, easily accessible format. This book is a quick yet worthwhile read, gleaned from Mark’s own steady growth and experience as a successful storyteller and educator. Gather a tip or two at a time, or make this book your evening’s entertainment; it can become a self-coaching guide for any new or learning storyteller and a great enrichment tool for the experienced raconteur.” —Lynette Ford, storyteller and author MARK GOLDMAN has been telling stories his entire life in his many careers as an actor, dancer, teacher, mediator, and therapist. Now, he uses those experiences to weave stories of life, laughter, and inspiration. He has produced the Great Arizona Story Slam, conducts story workshops, coaches tellers and currently teaches The Art of Storytelling at Glendale Community College in Arizona. His website is www.storytellermark.com. www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 5 All major distributors Fairy Tales and Folklore/Japan How to Fool a Cat and more Japanese tales for children “Charming and captivating, these authentic and little-known Japanese folktales are told clearly and simply, making them easily accessible to young listeners at home or in the classroom. Thoughtful comments and notes from the two tellers provide clear tips for successful telling, along with a very useful glossary. If you tell stories to children, this is a must-purchase book!” —Sherry Norfolk, Storyteller, Author and Teaching Artist “How lucky we are to have even more of Hiroko Fujita’s delightful children’s folktales from Japan! Fran Stallings has done an excellent job of framing these for us. Fun tale-sharing for teachers, librarians, and grandparents.” —Dr. Margaret Read MacDonald, storyteller and author of The Boy from the Dragon Palace: A Folktale from Japan August 2015 Paperback • $17.00 • 978-1-62491-055-5 145 Pages @ 5.5” x 8.5” Ebook • $11.00 • 978-1-62491-056-2 Advertising in School Library Journal, Library Journal, Booklist, and Storytelling Magazine Nominated for Three National Awards To Order: 800-621-2736 • Hiroko Fujita is a traditional ohanashi obaasan (storytelling grandma). She spent her childhood in the rural mountain town of Miharu in Fukushima Prefecture, where she heard hundreds of ancient folktales from village elders. A graduate of Japan Women’s University, she worked for over fifty years in early childhood education. Now she travels throughout Japan, sharing the old tales and teaching young mothers. She has written nearly three dozen books in Japanese. She lives in Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Fran Stallings, a professional storyteller based in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, interpreted for Mrs. Fujita’s twelve storytelling tours of twenty-two American states, Japan and Singapore. Stallings edited and adapted English translations of Mrs. Fujita’s storytelling handbook and a collection of forty-seven tales known throughout Japan. Stallings’ other publications include articles, stories, songs, and four CDs. Her academic training in biology informs her environmental work as “EarthTeller.” www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 6 All major distributors Folktales/Japan Japanese culture through rare folktales “This delightful compendium of short, savory, and highly tellable tales embodies the beliefs and folkways of rural Japan—specifically the area most impacted by the recent tsunami and nuclear disaster. It adds immeasurably to our insight into that endangered world.” —Joseph Sobol, Ph.D., director, ETSU Storytelling Graduate Program “Delightful stories chock full of cultural information, Mothers-in-Law, shape-shifting foxes, and the wisdom of Hiroko Fujita. Fran Stallings has given us a treasure.” —Regina Ress, Storyteller, Actor, Author, Educator August 2015 Paperback • $17.00 • 978-1-62491-061-6 140 Pages @ 5.5” x 8.5” Ebook • $11.00 • 978-1-62491-062-3 Advertising in School Library Journal, Library Journal, Booklist, and Storytelling Magazine Nominated for Major Awards “These tried and true stories are sure fire hits with listeners of all ages. Hiroko Fujita is a living treasure. What a joy to hear her voice in these wonderful tales from the Japanese countryside. Stallings’s translations are artful.” —Nancy Simpson, storyteller and retired elementary teacher "Something special always happens when Hiroko Fujita and Fran Stallings work together. This collection of unique Japanese folktales is no exception, giving readers access to a wealth of stories in danger of disappearing.” —Elizabeth Ellis, storyteller and author In 2003, HIROKO FUJITA and FRAN STALLINGS received the National (U.S.) Storytelling Network’s International StoryBridge ORACLE Award for their work on both sides of the Pacific. They hope that these books will make Mrs. Fujita’s stories available to English-speaking story lovers everywhere. To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 7 All major distributors Autobiography/Storytelling Inspiring autobiography by an Emmy Award winning story performer Nobody knows how to tell a story like Bobby Norfolk, and here he tells his own life story. Norfolk grew up in hardscrabble neighborhoods of Saint Louis, Missouri, during the 1950s and 60s, sometimes walking to elementary school from an apartment his parents could not afford to heat. Lifting himself up by force of will and God-given talent, Norfolk defeated a childhood stutter to become a high school dramatist and later an exceptional college student. The path was never easy—and often frightening. With men of color being killed all-too-frequently in America, Norfolk sought a personal identity based upon talent and hard work, but also upon where safety and justice might be found. He tells these stories—some heartwarming or humorous, some frightful and treacherous—honestly, with a graceful mindfulness that all would do well to emulate. February 2016 Paperback • $14.95 • 978-1-62491-047-0 Hardback • $23.00 • 978-62491-046-3 192 Pages @ 5.5” x 8.5” 21 archival photographs & showbills Ebook $11.00 • 978-1-62491-048-7 •Advertising in School Library Journal, The New York Review of Books, Booklist, and Storytelling Magazine •Author appearances in eleven cities •Nominated for the Pulitzer Prize “Great tumult, race riots, protests, and the shocking murders of the Kennedys, and Martin Luther King, Jr., shook the USA during Bobby Norfolk’s early years, providing pungent fodder for this introspective memoir. Thoughtful, probing, heartwarming memories, and occasional lapses into genuine goofiness, Norfolk’s life story is honestly told—a rollicking good read!” —Doug Elliott, storyteller and naturalist, North Carolina “An inspiring, beautifully-told testimony of a storyteller's quest for identity, healing, joy, and fulfillment. Masterfully written and engaging, Bobby Norfolk’s affirmation of life will delight a wide range of readers.” —Thomas Saxon, social worker and storyteller, New York City Three-time Emmy Award winner and National Storytelling Network Oracle Circle of Excellence winner, BOBBY NORFOLK, has been a professional entertainer since 1971. His natural talent combined with a background in theatre and comedy has made him one of the top storytellers in the country today. Norfolk and his wife Sherry live in Saint Louis, Missouri. PHOTOS BY NEIL PAGE PHOTOGRAPHY To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 8 All major distributors Storytelling /Live Performances Bobby Norfolk in performance “Bobby Norfolk brings so much energy and so much heart to his stories! Don’t you just love him?” —The late, great storyteller, Jackie Torrence Stories Live $20.00 • 45 minute DVD ISBN 978-1-62491-052-4 5.5” x 7.5” x 0.4 “ DVD Case Newly Reissued Dunbar Out Loud • Poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar Performed by Bobby Norfolk • All ages • September, 2015 $12.00 • 38 minute Audio CD ISBN 978-1-62491-064-7 Why Mosquitoes Buzz in Peoples’ Ears • African and American Folktales • September, 2015 $12.00 • 62 minute Audio CD ISBN 978-1-62491-065-4 Norfolk Tales • World Folktales Recorded by Bobby Norfolk September, 2015 $12.00 • 52 minute Audio CD ISBN 978-1-62491-066-1 Author tour includes St. Louis, Atlanta, Chicago, Milwaukee, Kansas City, San Francisco, Detroit, and Philadelphia See more reviews for Bobby Norfolk’s A/V performances at www.parkhurstbrothers.com To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 9 All major distributors Poetry/Nature A Midwestern naturalist-poet’s collected poems A lifetime retrospective of poems written and spoken from memory by Terry Wooten, poet and creator of Michigan’ Stone Circle poetry recitation venue “Wooten’s writing shows us a deeper meaning and mystery inherent in the physical. If he measures the world too much with poetry, as his sixth-grade daughter complained, his perspective is none-the-less deeply healing and counter-culture, showing us our lives are ripe with meaning. In his poetry we are natural in a natural world.” —Rose Bohn, poet and English professor, Penn State University March 2015 Paperback • $20.00 • 978-1-62491-053-1 272 Pages @ 6” x 9” Ebook • $12.00 • 978-1-62491-054-8 Advertising in School Library Journal, Library Journal, Booklist, and Storytelling Magazine “Terry Wooten is truly a modern-day bard. Many a poet owes a legacy to him, myself included. Wooten’s voice is so indomitable that his poems sing out on the page, resonating with that very primal place inside a reader … His poems inspire surprise and wonderment—prepare to be delighted and awed.” —Mi Ditmar, poet, creative writing instructor, Syracuse University and Mellon Grants Coordinator for the Central New York Humanities Corridor “Terry Wooten is a fine poet in the tradition of Whitman and Williams. His work celebrates our history and our encounters with civilization. His poems show a humane and understanding heart, and a humor and wit that helps illuminate our daily lives.” —Herb Scott, the late poet and professor of English, Western Michigan University TERRY WOOTEN created Stone Circle near Elk Rapids, Michigan in his early years as a poet. Stone Circle grew as a Midwestern destination as Wooten’s poetry flourished. Now, in his midsixties, Wooten is a living legend on the Midwest arts scene, and his Stone Circle is a cherished institution which draws its audience from across the region and beyond. PHOTOS BY ALAN NEWTON PHOTOGRAPHY To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 10 All major distributors Cultural diversity/Agrarian life With wisdom and humor , a fourth-generation Minnesota farmer looks back at his long life, as well as the observed struggles of his forebears, to build and maintain a family farm amid changing economic and cultural forces. Cotter, an honored elder in the American Storytelling movement, deftly exposes the technological, market, familial and spiritual forces that have variously challenged and fortified his family and himself in a 155-year tenure on one Minnesota farm. November, 2014 Paperback September, 2015 Audio CD Hardcover • $28.00 • 978-1-62491-060-9 Paperback • $18.00 • 978-1-62491-042-5 176 Pages @ 5.5” x 8.5” Ebook • $12.50 • 978-1-62491-043-2 Audio CD • $12.00 • 978-1-62491-063-0 Nominated for three national awards and the Minnesota Book Award To Order: 800-621-2736 • “The Killdeer by Michael Cotter is one of those wonderful books that is going to bring pleasure to a great many different sorts of people. Cotter is a professional storyteller so his vignettes, told in a way that seems perfectly natural, are, of course, very carefully and artfully composed. Storytellers have spent years reacting to their audiences, picking up all the little nuances of their listeners, and seamlessly blending this live response into the fabric of the tale. That quality of resonance rings in these written stories … ” —Bookreview.com “There is a healing power in sharing personal stories. This came into focus for me in 1990 when I was invited to conduct a workshop with terminally ill people. There I learned that we can be healed without being cured. This brought me to the place where I am now, where I believe that the personal story has a great self-healing potential. And, of course, as we heal ourselves, the people around us are also changed.” —Michael Cotter www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 11 All major distributors African-American Culture / Folktales Folktales, food & folklore from the African-American tradition in Appalachia Lyn Ford, an African-American storyteller honored by her peers nationally, retells traditional stories and Folkways from her cultural heritage. Her first book (Affrilachian Tales, Parkhurst Brothers Publishers, 2012) received the Anne Izard Storyteller’s Choice Award from the Westchester County Library System in New York state. . In 2013 Lyn was named to the Circle of Excellence by the National Storytelling Network. “Beyond the Briar Patch is more than a compilation of engaging folktales; it’s a cultural treasury . . .” —The Midwest Book Review Recently Published Paperback • $17.00 • 978-1-62491-025-8 158 Pages @ 6” x 9” Ebook • $11.50 • 978-1-62491-026-5 Advertising in School Library Journal, Library Journal, Booklist, and Storytelling Magazine Nominated for three National Awards To Order: 800-621-2736 • “Lynette Ford has been telling stories for Cincinnati Playhouse for years – to children and adults of all ages at our theatre, in schools and in community settings. She is a consummate master of the craft, always capable of joining the audience of the present with the tales, traditions and wisdom of the past. She joins the specific to the universal, the humorous to the tragic, the personal to the societal. She is enormously sensitive to the temperature of those listening and can therefore tell any story at any time to any group. Since she has her storytelling roots in so many cultures, this means she has a million stories worth telling and hearing.” —Mark Lutwak, education director, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Honored by her peers as a member of the Circle of Excellence of the National Storytelling Network, LYN FORD is frequently featured at storytelling festivals t6hroughout the U.S.A. and abroad. Her first book, Affrilachian Tales, was published by Parkhurst Brothers Publishers in 2012, winning the Anne Izard Storyteller’s Choice Award. Lyn resides in Columbus, Ohio, the center of her work as a performing artist. www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 12 All major distributors Cultural Heritage / Storytelling Her roots are in her culture and stories Lyn Ford is one of America’s busiest touring storytellers. She headlines events coast-to-coast, including the National Storytelling Festival and the National Storytelling Conference. The power of her performance comes straight out of her family storytelling heritage, which is the content of this, her first book. Here she tells how she learned stories from her father and grandfather—and she includes many of the stories they told her. “A rich and unique landscape peopled with characters and plots as unusual as they are delightful.” —Jim May, Storyteller, Author and Educator, IL Paperback • $20.00 • 978-1-935166-66-5 160 Pages @ 6” x 9” Ebook • $16.00 • 978-1-935166-67-2 Recipient of Anne Izard Storyteller’s Choice Award & Storytelling World Award “Lyn Ford has given us much more than a book of tales. She has opened the door to her home, invited us in and offered us a meal that is rich with morsels of culture, humor, heart, and history. The minute I read the line, ‘One does not give power to those who try to subvert knowledge, simply because it does not fit into their own worldview,’ I knew that I was going to love this book. And that was just the preface.” —Kim Weitkamp, Humorist and Storyteller, West Virginia “When I closed the book, I felt like I’d just been given a party—a party that said welcome home friend.” —Charlotte Blake Alston, Storyteller for the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, Independent Touring Storyteller and Teacher, PA "Lyn’s stories bring her native world—the Appalachian culture of African-Americans--to life with wonder, laughter and wisdom.” —Judy Sima, Storyteller, Author, Teaching Artist, Former North Central Regional Director of the National Storytelling Network To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 13 All major distributors Education / Writing / Story Development From a master of story development Countless storytellers and writers only work on their stories while writing them down. This is a manual that explains why play is essential to story development and how to first use playful techniques as we work along the design of story based work. “Storytelling is the great tree of civilization. Kevin Cordi has climbed all the branches of that tree. He is perfect for this book. I can’t wait to hold it in my hands.” —Jay O’Callahan, Storyteller, Coach, Author, and occasional NPR Commentator Recently Published Paperback • $19.50 • 978-1-62491-037-1 156 Pages @ 6” x 9” Ebook • $14.50 • 978-1-62491-038-8 Nominated for Major Awards “Kevin Cordi, a master in the field of story development, is famous for his work in improving storytelling in education and for encouraging youth troupes. I travelled half way across the globe to hear his stories and seek his wisdom, all of which exceeded expectation.” —Terrie Howey, Storyteller and Educator, England “ In Playing With Stories, every fifth word Kevin Cordi said got me laughing in ways I wasn’t expecting, and got me thinking about my story from a new perspective.” —Tony Toledo, storyteller and former chair of the League for the Advancement of New England Storytelling According to the National Storytelling Network, DR. KEVIN CORDI has made it his personal crusade to share the rich value of story making and storytelling. For over 27 years, he has told stories in more than 40 states, and in England, Japan, Scotland, Canada, and Qatar. Now he is Assistant Professor at Ohio Dominican University and he also serves as a Co-Director for the Columbus Area Writing Project at OSU. PHOTO BY MATTHEW HELLER To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 14 All major distributors Women’s Studies / Humor A storyteller’s memoir based on cardinal holidays . . . days of celebration infused with an artist’s insight “Perfectly paced, often amusing, always memorable stories, subtitled "A storyteller's memoir," is a slim but enriching collection of Ms. Ellis's experiences as they relate to different American holidays.” —MK Turner for Bookreviews.com Recently Published Paperback • $18.00 • 978-1-62491-040-1 176 Pages @ 5.5” x 8.5” Ebook • $13.00 • 978-1-62491-041-8 Nominated for Major Awards “Elizabeth Ellis’s words jump off the page and into the secret part of your heart where you keep treasured memories and sacred feelings. Compassionate and thought provoking, an Appalachian/ Texan with a whole-world point of view with a little rabble rousing thrown in, Elizabeth Ellis is a true master of the written and spoken word.” —Robin Bady, Storyteller, Arts Educator, Brooklyn, New York “Elizabeth Ellis has soaked up life’s big stories, re-shaped them with compassion and wisdom, and now retells them with humor, honesty, and gentleness. Readers and listeners can do no better than to sit at her feet, feeling glad to be human and ready to be kind.” —Jimmy Neil Smith, Founder of the National Storytelling Festival (USA) ELIZABETH ELLIS told stories as a public librarian before launching her career as a performing storyteller, a calling that has taken her to the stages of the National Storytelling Festival, scores of other storytelling events and service on the board of the National Storytelling Network. Elizabeth has been honored with NSN’s Circle of Excellence Award and the Oracle Lifetime Achievement Award, the highest honor for an American storyteller. Also recipient of the Tejas Storytelling Association’s John Henry Faulk Award, she resides in Dallas, Texas. PHOTOS BY PAUL PORTER To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 15 All major distributors Education / Language Arts Story program tips for teachers and youth group leaders “There’s no doubt about it, stories are powerful. Teachers, librarians, storytellers, church education leaders, and others looking for a way to make learning an exciting adventure while enhancing children’s self-esteem will find a treasure trove of information, resources, and inspiration in Karen Chace’s Story by Story.” —Kristine Morris for Foreword Reviews, November, 2014 Recently Published Paperback • $20.00 • 978-1-62491-030-2 128 Pages @ 7” x 10” Ebook • $11.80 • 978-1-62491-031-9 Advertising in School Library Journal, Library Journal, Booklist, and Storytelling Magazine Nominated for two National Awards “Karen Chace knows as much about working with young storytellers as anyone I’ve ever met. When I have a question or am looking for a resource, she’s the one I go to. Now, all of us are lucky enough to have Karen’s “Story by Story”, a nuts and bolts manual to help kids get up and tell stories. It’s a great resource every teacher and storyteller should have.” —Bill Harley, Storyteller, Author, Musician Step by step, Story by Story provides a clear, concise blueprint for creating and maintaining a successful storytelling troupe. Veteran troupe leader Karen Chace offers honest and practical insights into the process, pitfalls, and pleasures of working with the schools and students, as well as a treasure trove of valuable sources and resources. With this handbook, you have a mentor who will take you by the hand and guide you along your way. —Sherry Norfolk, Storyteller and teaching artist KAREN CHACE has been sharing stories professionally with a wide range of audiences since 2000 and is the founder and director of a student storytelling club in her hometown, producing their Storytelling Festival each year since 2002. Karen is also a contributing author to the National Storytelling Network’s recent publications, A Beginner’s Guide to Storytelling and Telling Stories to Children. She is a member of the NSN Press Committee and writes a regular column, “Stor e Telling,” for Storytelling Magazine. Karen presents her enthusiastic, interactive and illuminating workshops and residencies at conferences, libraries and schools around the country. She strongly believes that storytelling nurtures children, offering them opportunities to succeed in ways they never imagined! PHOTOGRAPHY BY AMY HIRSCH To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 16 All major distributors Character Formation / Mentoring / At-Risk Youth Parents, educators and social workers: these titles support your goals This title leads a suite of programming tools based upon traditional and original stories to help troubled teens in need of character formation and re-formation. Czarnota’s work is also used in general classrooms and youth activities to undergird healthy character formation in the pre-teen and teen years. Mentoring teens can be a wild dance. As adults we count and measure our movements but teens create their own music and their own steps, they dance to the cycle of adolescent change in an effort to become one of us, though they would never admit that. Stories and Activities Paperback • $19.95 • 978-1-62491-008-1 256 Pages @ 6” x 9” Ebook • $14.50 • 978-1-62491-009-8 Guide for Practitioners Paperback • $29.50 • 978-1-62491-015-9 240 pages @ 6” x 9” Ebook • $14.50 • 978-1-62491-010-4 Guide for Caregivers Paperback • $29.50 • 978-1-62491-036-4 224 pages @ 6” x 9” Ebook • $14.50 • 978-1-62491-011-1 “Whether you are a provider of emotional support to another, a person in need of guidance, or someone who just wants to understand the power of story, Lorna’s thoughtful, sensitive guide won’t disappoint you. Long overdue in the field of healing story, Lorna’s deep research and thoughtful application of story provides what so many of us have been waiting for to guide us forward.” —Lani Peterson, Psy.D. Co-chair, Healing Story Alliance, Andover MA Nominated for two national awards Once a teacher interested in history and narrative, LORNA CZARNOTA became aware of the healing power of stories when a teenage niece ran away from home twenty years ago. Czarnota became a certified trauma counselor and focused her career on helping teens who were experiencing character-formation issues. She continues assembling narratives, programming and information for use by parents, teachers, counselors, social workers, and others who work closely with youth. These three books: Dancing at the Crossroads - Stories and Activities for At-Risk Youth Programming, A Guide for Practitioners in At-Risk Youth Programs, and A Guide for Caregivers in At-Risk Programs, are the result of Czarnota’s work with teens in a wide variety of settings. To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 17 All major distributors Picture Books / Fearless Girls / Ghostly Humor Horror overcome by humor in a classic tale retold by a modern storyteller "You could call Jim May a modern-day Homer …" —The Chicago Sun-Times "Jim May tells stories in the fine tradition of Mark Twain and Will Rogers." —Jim Ritchie, Farm Journal Magazine Paperback • $9.95 • 978-1-62491-032-6 32 Pages full color art @ 8.25” x 9.5” Ebook • $8.50 • 978-1-62491-033-3 AGES 5-12 Humor/ Storytelling for All Ages The greatest hits of a school principal-turned storyteller and management coach Jay Stailey's stories are like a good meal...delicious and satisfying. —Elizabeth Ellis, storyteller "Jay’s dogged commitment to using storytelling to connect not only our community, but communities around the world, is inspirational to anyone fortunate enough to know him." —Hank Roubicek, Professor of Communications, University of Houston Downtown Paperback •$14.00 • 978-1-62491-034-0 128 Pages @ 5.5” x 8.5” Ebook • $9.50 • 978-1-62491-035-7 To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 18 All major distributors Cultural Heritage / Storytelling Personal stories of a girl born into the barrio of San Antonio who became a storyteller of her cultural heritage ‘Made in Mexico, born in America’, Barrio Princess shares heartwarming family stories, cultural tradition stories, learning English by total immersion, socialization as a minority, education, stories of her mother as a single parent, and women’s stories from a minority point of view. Paperback • $15.00 • 978-1-62491-027-2 160 Pages @ 5.5” x 8.5” Ebook • $11.50 • 978-1-62491-028-9 “Filled with the quiet humor that has marked her stories from early days in Austin and the same true-to-life voice of a little girl growing up in South San Antonio, these stories express Samarripa’s unyielding love for Texas and her Mexican-American heritage. Here the big issues of family, money, race, and politics are perfectly shaded by the shawl of a powerful voice that whispers.” —Tim Tingle, Choctaw storyteller and author of award-winning books from his culture Nominated for three national awards CONSUELO SAMARRIPA was born into the San Antonio barrio in the years after WWII. Reared in a Spanish-speaking household, she learned of familial love, a neighbor’s kindness and unsolicited generosity by example. Growing up in San Antonio and Killeen, Texas, she saw her family struggle into the mainstream, while she learned to cherish her cultural identity as a Mexican-American. Now a professional storyteller who tells the stories of her culture, Samarripa serves on the board of the Texas Storytelling Association. PHOTO BY BOBBI SALE To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 19 All major distributors Women’s Literature / Popular Culture Tender and evocative true stories of growing up in Belfast before the troubles “I am a Belfast girl: reared in the singing streets of Northern Ireland’s capital city, married in Scotland and finally arriving in America in 1964, where kindly circumstances hailed me in the late 1960s as a singer and storyteller of her native land.” So Maggi Kerr Peirce sums up her remarkable life as a bearer of her native song culture from Belfast to the American folk music revival of the late Twentieth Century. Also a revered storyteller, Maggi has been featured at the National Storytelling Festival and received the National Storytelling Network (USA) Oracle award for lifetime achievement. Paperback • $14.00 • 978-1-62491-017-3 160 Pages @ 5.5 x 8.5 Ebook • $10.00 •978-1-62491-018-0 Watch for National Award News!! “Maggi’s stories sparkle, they go straight to the heart. They are like Maggi herself: not sentimental, but not afraid of anything, including sentiment.” —Michael Parent, National Storytelling Network Oracle Award winning storyteller “Charles Dickens would have loved A Belfast Girl. Maggi Kerr Peirce’s characters are alive and beautifully drawn. I felt invited into a new world. This is a marvelous book.” —Jay O’Callahan, author, workshop leader, and occasional NPR commentator MAGGI KERR PEIRCE sang her native Irish ballads from the Newport Folk Festival to Puget Sound during the 1970s. She performed on many of the same stages as Pete Seeger, the Kingston Trio and Peter, Paul and Mary. Her Irish stories have graced storytelling festivals coast-tocoast. She lives in Fairhaven, Massachusetts with her husband, Ken and the support of her nearby daughter, Cora, and son, Hank. To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 20 All major distributors Spirituality / Religion Using family or community stories to affirm children, parents, co-workers and each other “In Gratitude: Affirming One Another Through Stories, Stories Len Froyen relates stories from his life that demonstrate why he feels grateful, and he encourages readers to reflect on their own reasons for gratitude. What separates the book from other affirmation-based works is the quality of Froyen’s writing, which has the comfortable style of a spoken-word storyteller and produces wistful images of the highlights he describes.” —Jeff Fleischer for Foreword Reviews, November, 2014 Paperback • $15.00 • 978-1-62491-019-7 192 Pages @ 5.5 x 8.5 Ebook • $12.00 • 978-1-62491-020-3 LEN FROYEN is a longtime Catholic educator and thinker on spiritual and religious topics. He and his wife, Gail, live in Cedar Falls, Iowa. "The importance of gratitude for our mental and emotional well-being has been emphasized by science for decades now. But no research study can match the power of a memorable story. Froyen's moving personal stories do more than illuminate the mind, they touch the heart – gratitude's necessary home." —George Simon, Ph.D. Psychologist, Author of the international bestseller, In Sheep’s Clothing: Understanding and Dealing With Manipulative People Nominated for two national awards “Guided by gratitude, the storyline of your life will turn toward more adventure and a better, more fulfilling ending. You’ll be grateful you read this book.” —Brian D. McLaren, author, speaker, activist “Froyen’s stories alone will enrich your life and bring new meaning to events taken for granted, but his themes and perspectives on gratitude will give you more power to appreciate the gifts each day brings. They did for me; they will for you.” —Larry G. Brown, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Human Geography, Storyteller, Minister To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 21 All major distributors Psychology / Interpersonal Relationships Understanding and dealing with manipulative people “In Sheep's Clothing is one of the most helpful books I've ever read. The writing style and examples really "clicked" with me and opened my eyes.” —Carolyn, a counselling professional Paperback • $16.95 •978-1-935166-30-6 176 Pages @ 5.5” x 8.5” Ebook • $14.50 • 978-1-935166-31-3 Now over 400,000 copies sold! Now includes “gaslighting” advice. Author cited in Huffington Post Dr. George Simon knows how people push your buttons. Your children—especially teens—are expert at it, as is your mate. A coworker may quietly undermine your efforts while professing to be helpful, or your boss may prey on your weaknesses. Manipulative people have two goals: to win and to look good doing it. Often those they abuse are only vaguely aware of what is happening to them. In this eye-opening book, you’ll discover. . . • 4 reasons why victims have a hard time leaving abusive relationships • Power tactics manipulators use to push their own agendas and justify their behavior • Ways to redefine the rules of engagement between you and an abuser • How to spot potential weaknesses in your character that can set you up for manipulation • 12 tools for personal empowerment to help you maintain greater strength in all relationships ”Thank you for your book, In Sheep’s Clothing. My husband and I saw several counselors to help us through the problems we were having with my mother-in-law who is immature and manipulative. The counselors spent most of their time trying to get me [to accept her], instead of teaching me [as only your book did] ways to cope with her manipulation.” —Erin, online purchaser George K. Simon, Jr., Ph.D., is a leading international authority on behaviors of manipulators and strategies for their victims. After thirty years of clinical practice, Dr. Simon has become a bestselling author and seminar leader on covert-aggressive personalities. His international bestseller, In Sheep’s Clothing: Understanding and Dealing With Manipulative People, now in a new edition from Parkhurst Brothers Publishers (and translated into seven languages), and his more comprehensive book, Character Disturbance: The Phenomenon of Our Age, are recommended by word of mouth and by experts. Find them at a bookstore or online retailer you frequent. To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 22 All major distributors Psychology / Interpersonal Relationships / Disturbed People Bestselling author tells keys to identify disturbed people, minimize their damage and manage your life Hardback $29.95 • 978-1-935166-32-0 Paperback • $19.95 • 978-1-935166-33-7 176 Pages @ 5.5” x 8.5” Ebook • $14.00 • 978-1-935166-34-4 Advertising in New York Review of Books Modern permissiveness and loss of family structure let disturbed characters reach adulthood without proper social training. In a book meant both for the general public and for professionals, Dr. George Simon explains: • How most disturbed characters think • Habitual behaviors the disturbed use to avoid responsibility and to manipulate, deceive, and exploit others. • Why victims in relationships with disturbed characters do not get help they need from traditional therapies. • A straightforward guide to recognizing and understanding all personality types most likely to undermine relationships. • A new framework for making sense of the crazy world many find themselves in when there’s a disturbed character in their lives. • Concrete principles for engaging disturbed characters that promote responsibility and positive change • Tactics for both lay persons and therapists to lessen the chances for victimization and empower those who would otherwise be victims in their relationships with disturbed characters. “I've not read a more eye opening book. It hits the problem nail right on the head. If you suspect someone is manipulating you, please read this most valuable book. It will truly pull the wool off of your eyes.” —Carnelian, a reader in New England George K. Simon, Jr., Ph.D., is a leading international authority on behaviors of manipulators and strategies for their victims. After thirty years of clinical practice, Dr. Simon has become a bestselling author and seminar leader on covert-aggressive personalities. His international bestseller, In Sheep’s Clothing: Understanding and Dealing With Manipulative People, now in a new edition from Parkhurst Brothers Publishers (and translated into seven languages), and his more comprehensive book, Character Disturbance: The Phenomenon of Our Age, are recommended by word of mouth and by experts. Find them at a bookstore or online retailer you frequent. To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 23 All major distributors Highlights What if we taught our children to become more than producers and consumers? “Answering the question ‘What does it mean to be welleducated?’ with a provocative paradigm shift, Educating Angels is a must-read for anyone truly seeking the best for our children and our society. Tony Armstrong’s cogent, persuasive argument is the perfect complement to our current STEM-centered educational environment.” —Caren Neile, Ph.D., author, The Great American Story Non-Fiction / Education Ebook Paperback • $20.00 • 224 Pages with Index, 6” x 9” • 978-1-62491-013-5 Ebook • $14.00 • 978-1-62491-014-2 A master storyteller’s steps to a better story— for writers and storytellers "Elizabeth Ellis takes us on a journey of “storying” using wit, humor and common sense! While some tools may be familiar, Elizabeth has added fresh perspective, offering examples and exercises to facilitate the flow of creativity. Her methods set free our senses, allowing them to guide us through the images of character, narrative, plot and setting, advancing the process of crafting our stories.” —Karen Chace, Storyteller and Teaching Artist Writing / Editing / Storytelling Paperback • $12.00 • 156 Pages @ 6” x 9” • 978-1-935166-81-8 Ebook • $9.60 • 978-1-935166-82-5 For writing groups, teaching writing in high school, college and for personal study “Loaded with insight and practical tips for constructing good stories … this book is one solid answer to the question, ‘How do we move storytelling into serious consideration as an art form?’ Simple. We must tell better stories. Loren Niemi shows us how. The New Book of Plots is thoughtful and thought provoking, and immensely practical and helpful.” —Michael Parent, Circle of Excellence Storyteller Writing / Story Crafting / Storytelling Paperback $17.00 • 156 Pages @ 6” x 9” • 978-1-935166-63-4 Ebook • $12.50 • 978-1-935166-64-1 ard , Writin g TM tegory Ca Bronze A x w To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 24 s Fo re w Wo rd Revie All major distributors Education / Social Studies Inspiring, practical, anchored in real classrooms “Infused with the rich diversity of the oral storytelling tradition – this is a remarkable book.” —Dr. Margaret H. Lippert, Author and Storytelling Mentor, Lesley University “A must for teaching social studies. I couldn’t put it down. You’ll never teach about the Civil War, Native Americans or the Holocaust the same way again – once you’ve lived through these experiences with the historical, multicultural characters in this book.” —Harry Ross, Ph.D., Associate Professor, National Louis University, Co-author, 13 Steps to Teacher Empowerment Paperback $25.00 ISBN 978-1-935166-56-6 224 Pages with Index, 6” x 9” Ebook $17.00 eISBN 978-1-935166-57-3 “An award-winning master teacher and an award-winning teaching artist have teamed up to bring hungry teachers a feast of brilliant ideas for teaching social studies using storytelling. It is an honor to be a contributor to this thought-provoking and useful volume.” —Elizabeth Ellis, Storyteller and author, Dallas, Texas “Accessible, inspirational and practical plans that make storytelling a portal to faceted insights about culture, history, geography and identity.” Winner Storytelling World Award —Janice M. Del Negro, Ph.D., GSLIS Dominican University, Chicago “It is no secret that telling a good story is an effective way to excite students and entice them into a new area of study. But how do we find just the right story? How do we make that curriculum connection? Help has arrived for teachers who want to use story to excite and inform their students about social studies units! Stenson and Norfolk give us 29 answers!” —Margaret Read MacDonald, Author, storyteller and folklorist, Seattle, WA To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 25 All major distributors Art/Reference Fundamentals for every new artist Eric Mantle presents the basics of classical theory in a clear and concise manner for all beginning drawing and painting students. His book features diagrams that illustrate every concept. Students will see the complexities of color theory and understand how to create the illusion of volume and depth on a 2-dimensional surface. “As an art student,” Professor Mantle recalls, “I was frequently frustrated by instructional books that gave lengthy verbal descriptions of visual concepts and then showed small and/or unclear diagrams of those concepts. As an art teacher, I found that my students would gain a clearer understanding of a visual concept if my verbal explanation was combined with a diagram of that concept.” Paperback • $22.50 • 978-1-935166-12-2 160 Pages @ 8.5” x 10.5” Ebook • $15.00 • 978-1-935166-06-1 “Every now and then, a teaching tool comes along that really makes a difference. This is one!” —Jef Sturm, President, Jef Sturm Graphic Design Pawley’s Island, South Carolina “Eric Mantle’s book will be a treasured resource for students of art and design and a truly great asset in any serious art professor’s library,” —David L. Deming, sculptor, president and CEO of the Cleveland Institute of Art. “Professor Mantle presents color theory in a unique format that clearly illustrates the effect of perspective on color, light and shade. This technique should be a primary tool for all serious painters.” —Joan Klatil Creamer, Industrial and Product Designer To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 26 All major distributors Civil Rights/African-American Interest He made history. He tells the truth he knows. “It’s perhaps too easy, in this day and age of omnipresent brain candy, to pass by a title like this one; it looks like work. The cover reminds that its author, Terrence Roberts, is one of the Little Rock Nine, nine courageous African-American students who volunteered to be the first to integrate Little Rock’s Central High School in 1957 under the limited (in the sense that Army personnel did not enter the gym or the classroom) protection of the U.S. Army’s 101st Airborne Division, and who endured a year of daily hostility and abuse. Roberts went on to become a psychologist, educator, and speaker.” —ForeWord Reviews “In Simple, Not Easy, Roberts provides discourse on predictable topics—education, ethics, racism, community, and family—but he does so with humor and grace. Along the way, there is plenty of autobiography, not only about Little Rock but also about his life both before and after those history-changing days in 1957. The volume concludes, appropriately, with reflections on President Obama. Thought provoking and inspiring commentary. Hardback • $24.95 • 978-1-935166-16-0 192 Pages @ 8.5” x 10.5” Ebook • $12.50 • 978-1-935166-26-9 —Booklist “Psychologist and management consultant Roberts, here presents speeches he has given over the last 20 years that represent his core values and his concerns for our society. These addresses—which give us glimpses into Roberts’s remarkable life—are written with an understanding and sensitivity to the idea that thinking beyond the ordinary and working for real change is simple, while things that are truly worth doing are rarely, if ever, easy.” —Library Journal He was once a scared teen, facing-off an armed soldier who denied him access to Little Rock Central High School. He was admitted only after President Eisenhower ordered the 101st Airborne Division of the US Army to escort him into the school. Now he is a hero of the Civil Rights struggle, a recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor. Perhaps you have seen or heard him on Oprah, The Tavis Smiley Show, The Today Show, or other media. A psychologist and a former university dean, he now tours the country giving up to 100 speeches a year. This book collects key Martin Luther King Day speeches and other public addresses that reflect his core values and his concerns for our society. The record of his remarkable life is a treasure for every American—young, old, black, white, red or tan—to hold dear, to celebrate, and to emulate. To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 27 All major distributors Christian Storytelling A moving story of the first witness In writing a nativity story from the point of view of a boy who lives in the stable, Shirley Taylor has given us a vivid account of Christ’s birth and a motivating experience to readers and hearers, alike. Likely to become an ‘instant classic’ of Christian literature, this simple story will inspire thousands of retellings by pastors, Christian educators, parents and grandparents. “I loved this fresh look at a familiar story, and the cat in the illustrations. It is important to tell old stories with new voices, otherwise we stop listening to them since we already think we know them.” —Donald Davis, Storyteller, Author, and retired Methodist Pastor. Hardback • $17.95 •978-1-935166-79-5 40 Pages @ 8.5” x 11” Ebook • $9.99 •978-1-935166-80-1 A classic Christmas Eve book to share with future generations. —By Dr. Herman Ginger “Shirley Taylor’s story gives readers and hearers insight into the town of Bethlehem at the time of the birth of Christ. Wendell Hall’s illustrations help us imagine that scene wonderfully. The young homeless boy touches our hearts and imaginations. Not just for children, this is a read aloud book for all ages.” —Lauretta Phillips, Storyteller, Author, Radio & TV Host This is the second original bible-related story by Shirley Taylor, a lay Methodist writer. Taylor travels the country telling her inspiring stories that make Biblical events come to life for reader and hearers. A retired baker, Taylor lives with her husband Lee, near Altheimer, Arkansas. To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 28 All major distributors Folktales / China / Storytelling Instruction An American storyteller unveils the Chinese folktale tradition “These lively tales offer a rich variety of telling styles and plots in a can’t-wait-to-tell-that-myself format. The storytelling tips were helpful and really made me imagine how the telling would bring the tales to life. The background material in the preface and notes that accompany each tale are informative and deepen one’s appreciation for the tales.” —Elizabeth Overmeyer, storyteller and fellow traveler to China Paperback • $16.00 •978-1-935166-85-6 128 Pages @ 6” x 9” Ebook • $11.00 •978-1-935166-86-3 EVVY Book Award Winner Colorado Award Winner “I like the stories so much! They reminded me of childhood times sitting down in an afternoon listening to wonderful stories from adults.” —Huang Sky, guide and translator, Guizhou Province, China “Herrera’s Chinese stories are fresh and vivid, but it is her storytelling tips and insights into daily life in China that makes this book indispensable.” —Don “Buck P” Creacy, storyteller Julie Moss Herrera grew up to become a storyteller in part because of a medical missionary to China who visited in her childhood home annually. In 2008 she joined a delegation of American storytellers who traveled extensively in China, both in rural and urban areas. Many of the stories in this volume were collected on that journey. To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 29 All major distributors Environment/Global Warming Decide for yourself if global warming is real—and how we should respond Kunich’s book is a useful addition to thought for environmentalists and for those who distrust environmentalism. “We often have to make major decisions based on probabilities and incomplete data. If you care about environmental decisionmaking, you should read John Kunich.” —CONGRESSMAN ADAM SCHIFF, United States House of Representatives “No one understands better than John Kunich—with his grasp of law and environmental issues—the ultimate gamble we face as earth heads for massive disruptions, some certain, some yet preventable." —STUART PIMM, Doris Duke Professor of Conservation Ecology, Duke University Paperback • 978-1-935166-17-7 • $19.95 Ebook • 978-1-935166-28-3 • $11.99 Readers’ Favorite Award Winner “Betting the Earth explores the uneasy parallels between our contemporary environmental challenges and our national fascination with gambling. How much should we bet on preserving biodiversity? Should we bet more on responding to climate change? Where should we place each bet: on federal or state laws, on acquiring public or private preserves, on preventing environmental harms or saving places of special environmental significance? Like it or not, we must make such choices every day, and Betting the Earth helps us to understand how we do so.” —PROFESSOR JOHN C. NAGLE, Matthews Chair in Law, Univ. of Notre Dame Law School JOHN CHARLES KUNICH is a Professor of Law and the author of seven major books. He holds two degrees in Biological Sciences as well as a law degree from Harvard Law School and a master of environmental law degree from George Washington University. To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 30 All major distributors Sustainable Communities A veteran enviro-architect’s practical, achievable “Green-City” plan “Mr. Asti is a futurist, and the future is now.” —John Hofheimer Hardcover • 978-1-935166-40-5 • $29.95 Paperback • 978-1-935166-20-7 • $19.95 Ebook eISBN • 978-1-935166-35-1 • $9.99 WILLIAM HENRY ASTI, AIA, recently addressed the American Institute of Architects during an annual conference in Miami, Florida, advocating the importance of social activism in creating our world of the future. Mr. Asti is the founder and owner of William Henry Asti, AIA in Little Rock, Arkansas. The scope of Mr. Asti's design, planning and consulting has spanned three decades and four continents. He has worked in twelve States and the District of Columbia, the Netherlands, France, Germany, Korea, Pakistan, Nigeria and Poland. His domestic work has included universities, schools, prisons, hospitals, casinos, residential and corporate headquarters. A student and friend of the internationally renowned Architect, E. Fay Jones, the foremost disciple of Frank Lloyd Wright, Mr. Asti has conceived his own vision of a post-industrial future. Friday Prayer At Hillcrest’s Damgoode Pies, Randall’s playing the Beatles’ Revolver CD. Yuba City, CA, my teen grandniece can sing all lyrics to Elvis gold. A tuba haloes Tronzo’s slide guitar on Spanish Fly’s ’94 Fly By Night flowing from my Internet. Spirit, please grant my wish: Fill our great globe with Bill Asti’s wisdom. Let fearful eyes see what he sees—vast breath of human song, a single song’s lyric in every action, each chord joining death and life as one dance linking our mystic selves to our earth selves—a city divine, meeting this inspired architect’s design. Readers’ Favorite Award Winner Roger Armbrust January 11, 2008 To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 31 All major distributors Biography/United States Congress The remarkable life of a smalltown boy who became the most powerful man in Congress “Wilbur Mills was a man of enormous skill and intellect who made significant contributions to the prosperity of this nation, benefitting generations of Americans to this day. And Kay Goss has captured it all—from his humble roots in Arkansas to his many accomplishments at the pinnacle of power in Washington D.C.—it’s all here. Goss presents a comprehensive profile of Mills’ long and distinguished career of public service, while chronicling without compromise the human side of the man as well—the man his constituents, colleagues and Presidents called ‘Mr. Chairman’.” –Rob Leonard, former General Counsel to the US House of Representatives Committee on Ways and Means Paperback • $24.95 • 978-1-935166-49-8 240 Pages @ 6” x 9” Ebook • $14.00 • 978-1-935166-50-4 “Kay Goss has special and personal knowledge of Wilbur Mills, both ‘The Chairman’ and the simply human. She shares it with us wonderfully. Mr. Mills provided steady help and hope for ordinary working Americans and for those in need beginning in 1934 with what was in effect a ‘County Medicaid’ program while serving as County Judge in White County, and later the massive strengthening of Social Security and creation of Medicare and Medicaid, which he shepherded through Congress as Chairman of Ways and Means. His good deeds live on in the memories of those who watched and in the lives of those receiving these services today!” –James Guy Tucker, Former Arkansas Governor and Congressman KAY COLLETT GOSS met Wilbur Mills during her teaching tenure at the University of Arkansas, her alma mater. Doctoral studies in public administration at West Virginia University lead her to serve Congressman Ray Thornton, where she observed Mills and married his chief of staff, Gene Goss. President Clinton named her Associate FEMA Director in charge of National Preparedness. Goss now serves as President of World Disaster Management, LLC. To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 32 All major distributors Highlights The Heart of the Wedding Gerald Fierst Comfort • A Novel of the Reverse Underground Railroad H.A. Maxson & Claudia H. Young A book for today’s couples: Acknowledging a multi-cultural America, where people of every race, faith, and heritage meet and marry, this book celebrates the traditions of marriage while showing many modern ways to say “I do”. Jesse Cross • A Novel Michael Moran YA - Fiction Historical Fiction After teaching high school English for 40 years, Mr. Moran leaves them with a story. It’s not a long novel, but the message is eternal. The year is 1816. A young woman buys her freedom, only to be kidnapped and sold back into slavery. Paperback • $18.00 978-1-62491-044-9 Ebook • $11.00 978-1-62491-045-6 Paperback • $19.95 • 978-1-935166-22-1 Ebook • $11.50 • 978-1-935166-53-5 Paperback • $10.00 • 978-1-935166-44-3 Ebook • $8.00 • 978-1-935166-45-0 Miss Carrie • A Novel Judson Hout Sweet Hope • A Novella Judson Hout Southern Fiction/ Novella Reader’s Favorite Award The Ghost of Bud Parrott A Novel • Judson Hout Love waits for one woman in this charming story of love lost and then found. Fiction/ Southern Novels Reader’s Favorite Award An old man from the wrong side of the tracks proves unforgettable in this Southern coming of age novel. Paperback • $12.00 978-1-935166-92-4 Ebook • $7.00 978-1-935166-93-1 Hardcover • $24.95 • 978-1-935166-39-9 Ebook • $12.50 • 978-1-935166-52-8 The Boys from Possum Grape A Novella • Judson Hout Paperback • $17.00 978-1-62491-001-2 Ebook • $13.00 978-1-62491-003-6 Fiction-Humor/ Fiction-Historical Speed Trap • Eighty Robberies and Fifty Years Bill Allen Think misadventures of a gang of Southern outlaws whose leader is The Cable Guy’s slowwitted brother Autobiography/ Recovery In this Intimate self-portrait of a determined rulebreaker, Allen describes the exhilaration of his youthful behavior as well as the crushing reality that followed. Paperback • $12.00 978-1-62491-000-5 Ebook • $7.00 978-1-62491-002-9 Acting on a dare, a teen begins a journey from isolation and anxiety to family, love, competence, self-affirmation and success. This coming of age novel set in the rural South strikes universal themes and drives them home with strong characters. We Who Battle Demons Sober Sonnets • Roger A. Recovery/Spirituality Meditations on the struggle we share show us that the struggle is real, it has purpose, and that you are not alone. Paperback • $9.95 • 978-1-935166-42-9 Ebook • $5.00 • 978-1-935166-43-6 Paperback • $17.00 • 978-1-935166-23-8 Ebook • $12.00 • 978-1-935166-83-2 To Order: 800-621-2736 • www.parkhurstbrothers.com • 33 All major distributors Highlights Trails of Central Arkansas Johnnie Chamberlin Trails of Little Rock Johnnie Chamberlin A Guidebook to Central Arkansas’ Land and Water Trails Chock full of information about land and water trails of Little Rock. Paperback • $16.00 • 978-1-935166-89-4 Ebook • $10.00 • 978-1-935166-09-2 Paperback • $12.00 • 978-1-935166-10-8 Ebook • $9.00 • 978-1-935166-11-5 oh, touch me there Roger Armbrust The Aesthetic Astronaut Roger Armbrust 120 Love Sonnets 122 Sonnets Witty, humorous and wise reflections on loving The poet’s imagery and attitude—may fascinate, thrill, sadden, anger, or push you to laughter or meditation. But you’ll find the trip a fine literary ride. Paperback • $12.00 • 978-1-62491-006-7 Ebook • $9.00 • 978-1-62491-007-4 Paperback • $14.95 • 978-1-935166-00-9 Ebook • $10.00 • 978-1-935166-54-2 Madge’s Mobile Home Park Jane F. Hankins The Thirty-Foot Elvis Jane F. Hankins Fiction/Humor Fiction/Humor “Now Jane—always witty and original—has taken her inspired style to the printed page.” –Arkansas First Lady Ginger Beebe A Memphis sculptor’s Thirty-Foot Elvis statue ignites civic pride in a small Arkansas town in this often-hilarious, sometimes soulful romp through the Southern literary landscape. “Everything Jane touches turns into something magical. This novel promises to be one of her most enchanting pieces of art.” —Cindy and Chip Murphy Paperback • $20.00 • 978-1-62491-004-3 228 Pages @ 6” x 9” Ebook • $14.00 • 978-1-62491-005-0 Paperback • $20.00 • 978-1-935166-61-0 • 248 Pages @ 6” x 9” Ebook • $14.00 • 978-1-935166-62-7 Figler • My Imaginary Friend Erica Taylor • Pictures by Mr. Piecrust An Elementary teacher, mother, and former WNBA draftee’s story of self-image affirmation “Figler: My Imaginary Friend is a profound story that captures the real creativity of children. 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