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               I also write book reviews for Norm Goldman's  Book Pleasures.
My two books, AMOS JAKEY and NICOLINA are both in print now through pdbookstore.com
just click on the links below to purchase.

 

My Books and Articles

 

Although I have been writing as a hobby for many years, I have just begun to get serious about publishing.  Please click on 'About Us' to read customer testimonals about my books and articles and what new releases will be coming out soon.

 

Sandra E. Graham


In a recent radio interview I was asked why I might expect someone to pay over twenty dollars for a book by an unknown author. I could only say that being an avid reader myself, I like to think that I know what the average reading public wants and I truly feel that my books will give them that. I know that what I enjoy reading most is books about believable situations and real true-to-life characters. But I sometimes also enjoy reading about miracles--I believe in miracles. Also, my books are printed on high-quality paper and are collectibles. They aren't mass printed paperbacks on newspaper quality print that will sell for six dollars from a Walmart display

with stories that will be forgotten as soon as they are read and end up in a flea market selling for 50 cents a piece.  My books are stories that will be remembered, stories about real people and real places; books that you would want to put away after reading to pass down to your children and grandchildren.  Over forty years ago I read 'The Good Earth' by Pearl Buck--I have never forgotten that story--and over the last year I have read hundreds of books by many well known authors, but I couldn't tell you what most of them were about. Too many authors have one or two good books, then they tend to put out stories just to get more out in print, for the money so to speak, and those books don't hold up to a die-hard reader.

American Book Publishing looks for only the best of the best and it's up to our readers to decide what they want to pay for.

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Click the following link to purchase AMOS JAKEY

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Click the following link to purchase the sequiel--NICOLINA--

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Or   IN STOCK NOW:

 new Collector's Quality, autographed copies may be purchased direct

 from author while supply lasts---contact grahase@hughes.net

 

 

 Click the following link to read the latest review of AMOS JAKEY

http://www.bookpleasures.com/Lore2/idx/0/3526/article/_Amos_Jakey.html

 

 

 

Illustrations By Bobby Lee Jones

for book illustrations or artwork contact:

djgangstab@yahoo.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Amos Jakey--from American Book Publishing 2006

 

My first book---Amos Jakey--- written in 2005 has just come out in print by American Book Publishing.   Check it out and order it now just click on the following link.

http://www.pdbookstore.com/comfiles/pages/SandraGraham.shtml

 

 

 

Amos Jakey is loosely based on my father's life and some of the stories which he told me when I was a child growing up in Arkansas.  Born in 1908 my father as a young man worked his way across the country from Arkansas to California breaking wild horses.  He had many very interesting tales to tell of his adventures.  My father passed away in 1990 and I have tried to leave a lasting legacy in his memory for his grandchildren and great grandchildren.

 

If you enjoy reading about people, you will enjoy this book.


                                   Circa 1931    
 
 

 

 

 

My second book "Nicolina" has just come out in print and can be purchased on-line now.  Nicolina picks up where Amos Jakey leaves off.  Loosely based on the life of my mother, again this is a story about people.  My mother was the daughter of a half-Choctaw, half-German mother and Australian immigrant father.  Life was hard for a farm family of fifteen to eck out a meager living from the rough and rocky terrain of the backwoods Missouri/Arkansas border country.  And so it is no surprise that the daughters of the family were married off as soon as possible, while the sons were kept home longer as assets in free farm labor.

Sandra E. Graham

 

 Nicolina--from American Book Publishing--2008--Can now be purchased through pdbookstore.com

      just click on the following link to purchase.


 

Click the following link to purchase the sequiel--NICOLINA--

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William Samuel Adams and wife, Minnie Bell Gooche.

Children are top left to right, Arnita, Evelyn, and Nicolina.

Bottom left are twins, Lon and John, and youngest daughter, Lavern.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                              Circa    1938

  

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EGYPT SCHOOL REUNION WELCOMES LOCAL AUTHOR:
Sandra E. Graham

Book Signing Today July 7, 2008

Purchase your autographed copies today or visit Mrs. Grahams website.
http://www.sandragraham-articles-books.com


Amos Jakey is an historical/adventure fiction that begins with the life of a young orphan boy who loses his entire family in 1916 and is taken by an old Mexican migrant worker to live on a ranch in the Texas/Mexico border town of Eagle Pass. Follow along as Amos faces tragedy and adventure as he grows from a young boy into a man. He travels from Arkansas to California and back to Arkansas in search of his beloved uncle Frank.

After reading Amos Jakey, you won’t want to miss the sequel, Nicolina. Nicolina takes you back to the early 1900’s as a young girl grows into woman-hood in the harsh backwoods of Missouri and Arkansas. Life is hard for the farmers of this harsh land and families are large—too large. Desperate times call for desperate measures as the girls in the family are forced into marriage at a too young age. Sometimes you will laugh and oft-times you will cry as you follow little Nicky as she goes through life searching for the image of a boy/man that haunts her for several years.

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 Brick Oven Restaurant Welcomes Local Author:

      SANDRA E. GRAHAM

 

Book Signing Today March 17, 2008

Purchase your autographed copy of her books today

or Visite her website for purchasing and information

 

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I now write book reviews for authors through bookpleasures.com visit that site or click on the following links to read some of the latest books I have reviewed: 

 

'Desert Medicine' by author Judy Alexander-----review can be read at

http://www.bookpleasures.com/Lore2/idx/0/3309/article/Desert_Medicine.html

 

 

  

'Conversations In The Crayon Box' by children's author Christine Patterson

(review can be read at http://www.bookpleasures.com/Lore2/idx/0/3365/article/_Conversation_In_The_Crayon_Box_by_Christine_D_Patterson.html

 

 

'Nameless Night' by author GM Ford  (review can be read at http://www.bookpleasures.com/Lore2/idx/0/3385/article/Nameless_Night.html

 

 

'Alaska Justice' by author Mike Kincaid (review can be read at

http://www.bookpleasures.com/Lore2/idx/0/3416/article/Alaska_Justice.html

 

 

'The Dark Tide' by best-selling author Andrew Gross  (review can be read at

http://www.bookpleasures.com/Lore2/idx/0/3447/article/The_Dark_Tide.html

 

 

'Sparkie Wyk' children's book by author Dayette J. Zampolin (review can be read at

http://www.bookpleasures.com/Lore2/idx/0/3451/article/Sparkie_Wyk.html

 

 

'Dancing Above the Waves' Mystery thriller by author Susan Walerstein (review can be read at

http://www.bookpleasures.com/Lore2/idx/0/3481/article/Dancing_Above_the_Waves.html

 

'The Gatherer' Fiction/horror by author Jerry Bayne (review can be read at

http://www.bookpleasures.com/Lore2/idx/0/3507/article/The_Gatherer.html

 

'Dan and Derrick's Prayer to the Troops' children's book by author Monalisa Okhilua

http://www.bookpleasures.com/Lore2/idx/0/3510/Dan_and_Derricks_Prayer_to_the_Troops.html

 

 

FAMILY SECRETS: A Vengeance of Tears by author R.A. Siracusa (review can be read at

http://www.bookpleasures.com/Lore2/idx/0/3534/FAMILY_SECRETS_A_Vengeance_of_Tears.html

 

 

"A Fish With a Wish"  by children's book author Ethan Crownberry 

http://www.bookpleasures.com/Lore2/idx/0/3536/A_Fish_With_a_Wish.html

 

 

 

"Suddenly" by best selling author Barbara Delinsky 

http://www.bookpleasures.com/Lore2/idx/0/3583/_Suddenly.html

 

 

 

"Departure Message" by author Charles Lunsford

Also "Boxcar Down"

http://www.bookpleasures.com/Lore2/idx/0/3669/article/Departure_Message.html

http://www.bookpleasures.com/Lore2/idx/0/3792/article/_Boxcar_Down.html

 

 

 

 

  

 

"A Fatal Waltz by author Tasha Alexander 

http://www.bookpleasures.com/Lore2/idx/0/3709/article/A_Fatal_Waltz.html 

 

 

"The Sassamon Circle" by author Louis Garafalo

http://www.bookpleasures.com/Lore2/idx/0/3721/article/The_Sassamon_Circle.html

 

 

 

"Memoirs of an Immigrant" by author/inventor Olof A. Eriksen

http://www.bookpleasures.com/Lore2/idx/0/3754/article/Memoirs_of_an_Immigrant.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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To read my most recent interview about "Amos Jakey" with Book Pleasures click on the following link:

http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/52779

 


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Articles:  (Humor)

 

The Chicken Dinner

 

Growing up in St.Louis, Mo., I would probably have been classified as your typical all-around city kid.  That's not to say that I was totally ignorant of a place called "the country" or that I didn't know there was a place where trees and grass grew and that there were certain animals that could eat said grass and turn it into the milk that was dropped on my door step every day.  I was fourteen years old when I went to spend two weeks with my grandparents and cousins in a place called "Rattlesnake Ridge" outside Poplar Bluff.  Things can get pretty wild and hairy in the deep dark woods of the country.

 

Pickled Finger, Anyone

 

If you're a fisherman or love to fish, you'll enjoy this fish tale about my boss and one of his many fishing misadventures.   Check it out, you may find some very helpful do's and don'ts, especially if you fish alone.

 

If You're Looking for Cover---Let me Recommend OLD NAVY

 

If you've ever been in need a finding a friendly helpful clothing establishment in a hurry, you'll enjoy this humorous short story.

 

Articles: (People)

 

Ghosts of the Fields

 

This short story of the hard life of an arkansas farm family may bring tears to your eyes as well as fill your heart with compassion for those who lived it.

 

Articles: (Education)

 

Read/Write to Escape

 

Some people read to learn, others like myself read for the shear joy of reading and if we learn something in the effort, then that's just one added bonus.

 

 The Little Summer that Could

 

Summer vacation need not fizzle out after the first few weeks of freedom.   See how one community resolves the dilema of too much time on their kids hands before the fall school term begins again.