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The Sullivan Saga Press Release

AN OVERSEAS BRAT TELLS HER FASCINATING TRUE LIFE STORY

For Immediate Release

Company: Romagnoli Publications

Contact: Maureen Romagnoli

email: msromagnoli@comcast.net


The Sullivan Saga: Memories of an Overseas Childhood are the exotic, funny and sometimes bittersweet family stories of an overseas childhood told by the daughter of a State Department diplomat about her family's travels and experiences living overseas from 1957 to 1972.  

She and her family were among the first dependents allowed into South Korea after the Korean War, and in 1966 to 1968, they lived in Thailand when the Vietnam War was raging less than 200 miles to the east. She flew as a passenger on Air America to Laos, and the family was living in Ethiopia when Emperor Haile Selassie was overthrown.

The author and her six brothers spent their childhoods in South Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines, Thailand and Ethiopia. Through this fascinating account, the reader can begin to appreciate the adaptability of children to other cultures and the fortitude and courage of parents trying to raise their children to be good citizens of the world as well as good Americans.

Trail Magic Press Release

Press Release

 GET LOST IN A STORY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE’S WHITE MOUNTAINS!

 For Immediate Release

Company: Romagnoli Publications

Contact: Maureen Romagnoli

email: msromagnoli@comcast.net

Finally a story that shows the real White Mountains of the NH native – the rugged and unforgiving peaks and miles of wilderness. Trail Magic: Lost in Crawford Notch by M.H. Sullivan is fast paced and an easy read, and is a reminder that New Hampshire is more than just the tourist vision of foliage tours and agricultural fairs.

Synopsis:

After losing his wife in the bombing of an American embassy in Africa, Alex Jackson moves his family to the New Hampshire mountains to run a campground in rugged Crawford Notch near the famous Appalachian Trail. He hopes that time and nature will heal them. Then tragedy strikes again when teenager Angie loses track of the little girl she is babysitting. Four-year old Melanie has wandered away and is lost in the surrounding wilderness. The success or failure of the search and rescue operations may determine more than the fate of the little girl; it threatens to destroy the fragile tranquility and hope the Jackson family has managed to rediscover. In a strange twist, indicative of the mystical “trail magic” she believes in, Angie finds an odd parallel to a similar missing child search conducted 65 years before–during the fall of 1941–in these same mountains.  Trail Magic: Lost in Crawford Notch by M.H. Sullivan (ISBN# 1891486098)


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