Annapolis Editions
The Gospel According
to Ayn
Rand, by Jerome
Tuccille of Severna
Park, discusses the
myths surrounding
the famous novelist
Ayn Rand’s life and
beliefs. From her
birth in St. Petersburg
on the eve of
the Russian Revolution
to her death in New York City in the dawn
of the Reagan Revolution, Ayn Rand believed in
heroes. Her personal life, which was often at odds
with her public philosophy, make her an ideal
subject for this political memoir. The book can
be found online at BarnesandNoble.com.
Written by
George M.
Callaghan of Annapolis, Herons
Poynte is the story
of David Waterfield,
an American
Indian who has
come to the Chesapeake
to find the
stolen lands of his
ancestors. With the help of his teacher, David
has been able to win an appointment to the
United States Naval Academy and it proves
to be the perfect place for him to begin his
search. In the process, David comes into conflict
with a wealthy industrialist who is a direct
descendant of the English lord who massacred
his people and forced the survivors into a long
and arduous exile. Herons Poynte is the story
of David’s fight to reclaim the sacred lands of
his ancestors and to save the great Bay that
sustained them. The novel is available at Hard
Bean Coffee and Book Store, the Annapolis
Bookstore , and can be purchased online at www.HeronsPoynte.com.
So Not The Drama,
by Paula Chase
Hyman of Severna
Park, tells the story of
Mina, who is hoping
that Del Rio Bay High
will live up to her
greatest expectations.
She has big plans for
infiltrating the school’s
social glitterati. After
all, she’s been popular for as long as she can
remember—and she isn’t about to go from Middle
School Royalty to High School Ambiguity. But
Del Rio Bay is a big school, so it’ll take some
plotting to avoid getting lost in the crowd. Good
thing she isn’t afraid of a little hard work. But it
isn’t long before Mina’s big plans for securing
her social status take a back seat to some unexpected
drama that could jeopardize her very best
friend’s relationship. The book can be found at
the Annapolis Borders and Barnes and Noble as
well as online at www.PaulaChaseHyman.com.
Chesapeake Rainbow, by
local author Priscilla
Cummings and illustrated by
David Aiken, helps youngsters
from preschool to
grade 2, learn their colors.
The book is a bright and wonderful companion
book to the popular Chesapeake ABC and
Chesapeake 1-2-3.
“How many colors has the Chesapeake
Bay?More than a rainbow you could say.
Blue is the color of the water in the Bay,
And blue is the color of a perfect day.
The heron that we call Great Blue is blue.
The stripe down a crab’s leg? It’s blue, too.
Blue is a color of the Chesapeake Bay.
Let’s think of another that we see everyday.”
Chesapeake Rainbow is available locally at Wise
Willow on Maryland Avenue
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