New book release: ‘Whose Birthday Is It?’ by Dennis Lee Edwards

‘Whose Birthday Is It?: What Do You Really Know About The Day You Were Born?’ is the new book by Dennis Lee Edwards. Photo: Dennis Lee Edwards, used with permission.

Even though most people celebrate their birthday every year, how many of us stop and think about what really happened on our BIRTH DAY. Today’s new book release focuses on the human experience surrounding motherhood, loss, and family relationships. These topics are explored through one son’s experience after losing his mother. If this has gotten your attention and would like to read more about the subject, pick up your copy of  “Whose Birthday Is It?: What Do You Really Know About The Day You Were Born?” by Dennis Lee Edwards. It is available on Amazon.

Dennis Lee Edwards has been enhancing and saving lives as an Organ Procurement Coordinator serving the people of Maryland for the past 25 years. He has also founded, owned, or maintained partnership stakes in a variety of companies including Unlimited Tanning & Fitness, Proxy Entertainment, Prohealthsol Community Foundation, and more. His new book “Whose Birthday Is It?: What Do You Really Know About The Day You Were Born?” is a beautiful and insightful work of fiction that explores the universal themes of love, loss, and the human experience in a fresh and captivating way. (Dennis Lee Edwards, 2023)

“Whose Birthday Is It?: What Do You Really Know About The Day You Were Born?” – The author of this book captures the reader’s attention from the start by weaving a tale of a son’s grief over the loss of his mother, which is intensified by the coincidental alignment of his mother’s burial with his birthday. The man’s memories of his mother and the special ritual they shared on his birthday provide a lens through which the reader can explore the anthropological phenomenon of a woman’s transition into motherhood.

The story’s exploration of this phenomenon is both insightful and engaging, with the author taking care to provide historical and cultural context that helps to frame the phenomenon in a way that is accessible to the reader. The author’s narrative style is also captivating, with a poetic use of language that immerses the reader in the story. Overall, this book is highly recommended for anyone looking for a touching and thought-provoking read.

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Book highlight: ‘The Second Coming of Angela’ by George Thomas S

‘The Second Coming of Angela’ is the exciting thriller by George Thomas S. Photo: George Thomas S, used with permission.

Thrillers are so much fun to read, especially when they feature a storyline that takes place in several locales and contains mystery and suspense. You never know where the action will take you and half the fun is finding out. Such is the case in today’s book highlight by George Thomas S. “The Second Coming of Angela” takes the main character through Sao Paulo, Brasilia, and more in a dangerous rescue mission full of twists and turns. If you enjoy action and suspense novels, consider this one by George Thomas S. It is available on Amazon in English and Spanish formats.

George Thomas S writes poems, song lyrics, and short stories. Every one of them was written free flow. He took a public speaking class in high school, from the same wonderful teacher who taught Rod Serling, creator of The Twilight Zone. In 2005 he started writing “The Second Coming of Angela,” but as it often happens, life got in the way, including a six-year stint in Peru, and it took sixteen years before the editing began and a total of 17 years before it was finally edited and published. The sequel is currently slightly more than half finished and edited. He has also published a very short book of short stories, “Three Odd Tales.” In “The Second Coming of Angela,” Thomas risks his own life to save the life of his ex-wife who he thought was dead. (George Thomas S, 2023)

“The Second Coming of Angela” – When the telephone awakened Thomas at three in the morning, he wasn’t expecting to hear the voice of Angela; someone believed to have died five years earlier. Confused and in shock, he reluctantly agreed to fly to Brazil, where he would discover that he was unexpectedly committed to a dangerous rescue mission encompassing Sao Paulo, Curitiba, Rio, Brasilia, and Manaus, culminating in a gunbattle a thousand miles up the Amazon River. How many, and whose lives would it cost?

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