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Richard Doster: Focused on Fiction, Civil Rights and The South

What would you do if faced with injustice—if it meant putting your life, and the lives of your loved ones, in danger?  That’s the question author Richard Doster asks in his poignant, well-written historical novel, Crossing the Lines. In his first book, ...

From ANNABELLE ROBERTSON, Crosswalk,  17 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Martin Luther King, Jr.

Michael Snyder: His Writing and His Return Policy

Southern women have been known to say, “Pretty is as pretty does.”  When it comes to Southerner Michael Snyder, however, this would probably be better paraphrased as “Funny is as funny does.”  The Tennessee-based novelist and father of four, who was ...

From ANNABELLE ROBERTSON, Crosswalk,  6 Aug 2009

Kristin Armstrong: Living Strong through Grace

In 2003, just four days before her divorce from cyclist Lance Armstrong became final, Kristin Armstrong completed her first marathon.  She clocked in at less than four hours, with an average of just 8 minutes and 42 seconds per mile.  That race, ...

From ANNABELLE ROBERTSON, Crosswalk,  5 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Kristin Armstrong,  Lance Armstrong,  Sheryl Crow,  Glamour Magazine

Not too Late for Love in Last Chance Harvey

DVD Release Date:  May 5, 2009 Theatrical Release Date:  December 25, 2008 Rating:  PG-13 (for brief strong language) Genre:  Drama Run Time:  93 min. Director:  Joel Hopkins Actors:  Dustin Hoffman, Emma Thompson, Kathy Baker, James Brolin, Liane ...

From ANNABELLE ROBERTSON, Crosswalk,  27 May 2009
Related Topics: Dustin Hoffman,  Kathy Baker,  James Brolin,  Emma Thompson,  Eileen Atkins

Bannister's Secret Holocaust Diaries Proves Gripping

Nonna Bannister’s childhood was like that of any other Russian aristocrat.  She enjoyed school, hobbies, family time and holidays.  She took sleigh rides with her relatives near their country home.  And, she was highly educated.  By the time Nonna was ...

From ANNABELLE ROBERTSON, Crosswalk,  22 May 2009

Stephen M. Miller's Quest for The Jesus of the Bible

Stephen M. Miller isn’t your average Bible scholar.  In fact, despite publishing credits that would make any seminary professor proud, Miller insists he’s not a scholar at all—and Bible scholars just might agree.  According to Miller, he’s merely a ...

From ANNABELLE ROBERTSON, Crosswalk,  20 May 2009
Related Topics: Reader's Digest,  Google Inc.

Bizarre Graphic Novel Nature Reflected in The Spirit

DVD Release Date:  April 14, 2009 Theatrical Release Date:  December 25, 2008 Rating:  PG-13 (for intense sequences of stylized violence and action, some sexual content and brief nudity) Genre:  Action/Adventure Run Time:  108 min. Director:  Frank ...

From ANNABELLE ROBERTSON, Crosswalk,  21 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Samuel L. Jackson,  Paz Vega,  Eva Mendes,  Frank Miller,  Eric Balfour

Characters Are Believable in Just Another Girl

Aster Flynn is a sweet girl.  Too sweet, no doubt.  But, hey!  What’s a 17-year-old supposed to do when her dad is AWOL, her mother works non-stop, her older sister is a complete and total narcissist—and her younger sister has Down’s Syndrome? ...

From ANNABELLE ROBERTSON, Crosswalk,  13 Apr 2009

Entertaining Missionary a Perfect, Fast-Paced Thriller

Like many leaders of developing countries, Venezuelan President Armando Guzman enjoys a smorgasbord of lavish riches without thinking of the many citizens who face homelessness, illness and starvation every day.  Thousands of those citizens are ...

From ANNABELLE ROBERTSON, Crosswalk,  3 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Central Intelligence Agency,  Simon & Schuster

Blood Lines Bound to Appeal to Male Audience

Marine Gunnery Sgt. Shelton “Shel” McHenry does not like Father’s Day.  In fact, he can get rather nasty every time that annual event arrives.  So when Shel’s Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) colleague, Remy, asks Shel to accompany him on an ...

From ANNABELLE ROBERTSON, Crosswalk,  20 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Bobby Lee,  Mel Odom

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