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<title>The Warsaw Conspiracy</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/james-conroyd-martin/the_warsaw_conspiracy.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/james-conroyd-martin/the_warsaw_conspiracy_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="The Warsaw Conspiracy" alt ="The Warsaw Conspiracy"/></a><br//><p class="description">Engaging and opulent, THE WARSAW CONSPIRACY unfolds as a family saga set against the November Rising (1830-1831), partitioned Poland's daring challenge to the Russian Empire. Brilliantly iIlustrating the psyche of a people determined to reclaim independence in the face of monumental odds, the story portrays two brothers and their fates in love and war. Micha is a seasoned veteran soldier, cautious of the evolving conspiracy; Jozef, his much younger brother and impassioned cadet, finds himself caught up in the vortex of a daring plot to abduct the Grand Duke of Russia. With Siberia or emigration to France looming as heart-rending contingencies, matriarchs Anna and Zofia stay steadfast in their resolve to steer the clan through ever-muddying waters."]]></description>
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<title>Hologram</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/james-conroyd-martin/hologram.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/james-conroyd-martin/hologram_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Hologram" alt ="Hologram"/></a><br//><div>Hologram opens when Chicagoan Margaret Rockwell falls in love with a wonderful old Greek Revival home in Hammond, Indiana, and convinces hesitant husband Kurt that fate meant it for them. So begins a journey that will take them down a circuitous path fraught with the unknown—and danger.Why do the Rockwells, expecting their first child, seem at once welcomed and repelled? What does it mean when Margaret starts to dream of the family that built the house in 1910? For her, the house comes alive with its own sounds, sights, thoughts, and intentions. How could the death of a child ninety years before impact their lives? And why?</div>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2014 11:28:35 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Push Not the River</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/james-conroyd-martin/push_not_the_river.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/james-conroyd-martin/push_not_the_river_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Push Not the River" alt ="Push Not the River"/></a><br//><p class="description">A panoramic and epic novel in the grand romantic style, Push Not the River is the rich story of Poland in the late 1700s--a time of heartache and turmoil as the country's once peaceful people are being torn apart by neighboring countries and divided loyalties. It is then, at the young and vulnerable age of seventeen, when Lady Anna Maria Berezowska loses both of her parents and must leave the only home she has ever known.With Empress Catherine's Russian armies streaming in to take their spoils, Anna is quickly thrust into a world of love and hate, loyalty and deceit, patriotism and treason, life and death. Even kind Aunt Stella, Anna's new guardian who soon comes to personify Poland's courage and spirit, can't protect Anna from the uncertain future of the country.Anna, a child no longer, turns to love and comfort in the form of Jan, a brave patriot and architect of democracy, unaware that her beautiful and enigmatic cousin Zofia has already set her sights on the handsome young fighter. Thus Anna walks unwittingly into Zofia's jealous wrath and darkly sinister intentions.Forced to survive several tragic events, many of them orchestrated by the crafty Zofia, a strengthened Anna begins to learn to place herself in the way of destiny--for love and for country. Heeding the proud spirit of her late father, Anna becomes a major player in the fight against the countries who come to partion her beloved Poland.Push Not the River is based on the true eighteenth century diary of Anna Maria Berezowska, a Polish countess who lived through the rise and fall of the historic Third of May Constitution. Vivid, romantic, and thrillingly paced, it paints the emotional and unforgettable story of the metamorphosis of a nation--and of a proud and resilient young woman.]]></description>
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<title>Hologram: A Haunting</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/james-conroyd-martin/hologram_a_haunting.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/james-conroyd-martin/hologram_a_haunting_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Hologram: A Haunting" alt ="Hologram: A Haunting"/></a><br//><div>“This is not an ordinary haunt story. There are nice bits of original thinking along the way, especially in the relevance of the title, and the dénouement left me with mixed feelings, identifying as much with the haunts as with the protagonist. I saw the terminal fillip coming, and it gratified me.” <br>~~Science fiction and fantasy writer Piers Anthony, author of the Xanth Series   Hologram opens when Chicagoan Margaret Rockwell falls in love with a wonderful old Greek Revival home in Hammond, Indiana, and convinces hesitant husband Kurt that fate meant it for them. So begins a journey that will take them down a circuitous path fraught with the unknown—and danger.   Why do the Rockwells, expecting their first child, seem at once welcomed and repelled? What does it mean when Margaret starts to dream of the family that built the house in 1910? For her, the house comes alive with its own sounds, sights, thoughts, and intentions. How could the death of a child ninety years before impact their lives? And why?   **</div>]]></description>
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<title>The Boy Who Wanted Wings</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2016 17:25:27 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Against a Crimson Sky</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/james-conroyd-martin/against_a_crimson_sky.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/james-conroyd-martin/against_a_crimson_sky_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Against a Crimson Sky" alt ="Against a Crimson Sky"/></a><br//><div>A magnificent epic, <em>Against a Crimson Sky</em> is an unforgettable tale of love, valor, and the enduring strength of the human spirit, set against the backdrop of war-torn Poland at the cusp of the nineteenth century.  The year is 1794, and the beautiful and resilient Countess Anna Maria Berezowska has narrowly escaped death amidst the chaos caused by the violent dissolution of Poland.Anna is soon reunited with her longtime love, Lord Jan Stelnicki, and the two lovers marry even as their beloved Poland is ripped apart. As the couple struggles to raise a family in the face of an uncertain future, Anna’s capricious cousin, Zofia, returns with a surprise of her own. Although Zofia’s past schemes still resonate, Anna’s doubts turn to fear as Jan’s patriotism draws him to the battlefield. Offering new hope for a conquered Poland, Napoleon Bonaparte arrives in all of his pomp and glory. With the aid of new Polish legions—Anna’s friends and family among them—Napoleon battles his way across Europe in an effort that culminates in the doomed 1812 winter march into Russia. Against this backdrop, Anna and Jan valiantly fight to hold on to a tenuous happiness, their country, and their very lives. **<h3>From Publishers Weekly</h3>Martin (<em>Push Not the River</em>) continues his fictionalized account of the life of Polish countess Anna Maria Berezowska in this entertaining sequel that follows Anna through the chaotic years of the Napoleonic wars. These are trying times for her beloved Poland ("Europe's plaything"), but Anna finds happiness in her marriage to the handsome Count Jan Stelnicki and in her three children. But because the book takes place in early 19th-century Poland, tragedy continues to dog her (in the earlier novel, she was raped and forced into a loveless marriage), including the death of a son during Napoleon's disastrous Russian campaign. Because of their prominence, the Stelnickis have a front-row seat to history: while her husband and sons fight for Poland's independence, Anna is part of the Warsaw social scene that wines and dines Napoleon after he liberates Poland from Russian rule. Martin provides a panoramic view of Europe during a time of enormous change and in all its sanguinary excesses. His characters could benefit from more depth and his narrative drama from more realism, but fans of historical romance will find much to enjoy in this sprawling epic. <em>(Aug.)</em> <br>
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. <h3>Review</h3>**<strong>An August 2006 BookSense Pick:</strong>**<hr><hr><strong>"</strong>An enticing blend of history and fiction set in 19th-century Poland, with characters you come to care about as you share their joys and disappointments. James Conroyd Martin will please readers who might not usually consider historical fiction." --Nicola Rooney, Nicola's Books, Ann Arbor, MI, for BookSense, a network of 1200 independent booksellers "Entertaining…fans of historical romance will find much to enjoy in this sprawling epic." -<em>Publishers Weekly</em>** "Compelling...a moving and fascinating winner." --<em>Polish American Journal</em>**"Polish history fans will be riveted." --<em>Kirkus Reviews</em>**"Readers will revel in this engrossing tale of courage, family loyalty, and the Polish nation." --<em>Historical Novels Review</em>  "If you love reading, Poland, history, historical fiction...you will love this book!" <em>--Polish Culture Newsletter</em>  <p class="description">





















"With Napoleon Bonaparte's ill-fated campaign to conquer Russia as a backdrop, <em>Against a Crimson Sky</em> manages to turn the wily emperor's exploitation of Polish patriotism into a classic read that lovers of <em>Push Not the River</em> will devour. James Conroyd Martin brings back the characters that made his first novel so compelling, deftly weaving their daily lives into the panorama of war and turmoil that consumed Poland in the early nineteenth century.  He portrays a world of hardship and heart in marvelously rendered 'little pieces of happiness stolen from a tapestry of turmoil, war, and separation.'" --Leonard Kniffel, Editor-in-chief of <em>American Libraries</em> and author of <em>A Polish Son in the Motherland: An American's Journey Home </em> <br>
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"I was both enthralled and educated by this story of a changing family in a changing Poland. You don't have to have read <em>Push Not the River</em> to get the most from this sequel, but after finishing <em>Against a Crimson Sky</em> you'll want to--just as you'll be rooting for another book from James Conroyd Martin." --Suzanne Strempek Shea, author of *Around Again<strong>*</strong></div>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 18 Nov 2007 08:49:41 +0200</pubDate>
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