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Monday, December 19, 2011

ONE SMALL SACRIFICE 2nd Edition coming soon

2012

I have retired the first edition of One Small Sacrifice and will no longer be using Lulu.com. (Your 1st Edition paperbacks will be collector's items!)

The Kindle version of the 2nd edition of One Small Sacrifice: A Memoir (Lost Children of the Indian Adoption Projects) should be up in a few days.

The book will also be uploaded to Nook on Barnes and Noble in January.

The new paperback will be available in January 2012 on Amazon.com using Create Space on Amazon.com! This is better!

The 2nd Edition has been reformatted with chapters and additional writing.


Look for more ebooks and paperbacks from Blue Hand Books in 2012!
www.bluehandbooks.org 

2018: One Small Sacrifice was retired.

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