Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Unsung Neighbors: Short Short Stories of Heroes Among Us - Book Released!


Discover the Remarkable and\ Inspiring Stories of Ordinary People


Unsung Neighbors Short Stories of Heroes Among Us, by Charlotte Endorf



"After reading this book, you will see people-all people-in a new light, knowing that there is a story there someplace."- Anita Lewandowski Brown, businesswoman

http://www.unsungneighbors.com/Entertaining/unsung-teaser.mp4
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FINALLY ! YIPPY!! I am excited to announce that Author, Charlotte Endorf's book -
Unsung Neighbors Short Stories of Heroes Among Us been released and is available for
purchase by Outskirts Press!
I am honored that Charlotte considered me one of her "Unsung Neighbors" and she asked me to submit my story to the book. I can;t wait to hold my own copy and be able to sell copies as well. My plan is to donate 10% of each copy that I sell to THE HOME for LITTLE WANDERERS. http://www.thehome.org/
Be sure to buy a copy of the book Unsung Neighbors Short Stories of Heroes Among Us, by Charlotte Endorf. http://www.unsungneighbors.com/
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Too often, we go about our days, oblivious to those living in our very own hometowns. Unsung Neighbors: Short Short Stories of Heroes Among Us will kindle the profoundly human desire to seek out the company and unique stories of people all around us. Here are nearly three-dozen vignettes of ordinary people in and around Norfolk, Nebraska, whose extraordinary tales of life's work, accomplishment, triumph and persistence are sure to inspire readers everywhere.

Follow author Charlotte Endorf on her mission to discover their unforgettable personal histories: Meet Lori, whose daughter Alex's strange and debilitating illness can't shake their strong faith-and propels her to push for improved health-care legislation; Emily, a 12-year-old girl who started a nonprofit fire-safety awareness program; Wanda, the 79-year-old whose gift to her community is the thousands of irises that have become a local tourist attraction.

There are also quirky characters like Lee, whose marble collecting habits have earned him more than a half-million glass spheres. And that's just for starters.Culled from hours of wide-ranging interviews, this collection of lovingly detailed "snapshots" of real-life personalities (and a fewplaces) is perfect for raising spirits and sharing with loved ones. Remarkable and heartwarming, Unsung Neighbors reminds us what's truly important are the stories and experiences we pick up along the road of life."After reading this book, you will see people-all people-in a new light, knowing that there is a story there someplace."- Anita Lewandowski Brown, businesswoman

http://outskirtspress.com/wholestore.php?search=endorf
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Find out more about my journey with THE HOME on the Home for Little Wanderers Website
Read The Home 2008 Summer E-Newsletter
http://www.thehome.org/site/PageServer?pagename=news_newsletter_summer08_main

See The 2008 Home Honoree video
http://www.thehome.org/site/PageServer?pagename=news_video_voices_visions_08_honorees


Be sure to visit Charlotte Endorf's website.

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