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  • After the Fall

    Brad Graber, Kebba Button, Dark Victory Press

    Audiobook (Dark Victory Press, Aug. 21, 2019)
    Rikki, a teenager being raised by her grandmother in Queens, has a secret. She can't remember her mother. Whenever Rikki asks her grandmother about her mother's death, the older woman refuses to answer. Desperate to learn the truth, Rikki finds a hidden album with family photographs. Can the boy in the picture with her mother be a long lost uncle? Determined to unlock the mystery, she embarks on a journey to meet Harry, a writer who is struggling with his own issues of identity. From the award-winning writer of The Intersect comes After the Fall, a fast-paced, engaging listen, with twists and turns that will surely surprise. After the Fall: an emotional roller-coaster of a mystery packed with personality and charm. Once you start the journey you won't be able to turn back.
  • The Intersect: When life veers off course, strangers find comfort and lasting connection

    Brad Graber

    eBook (Dark Victory Press, Aug. 30, 2016)
    Tales of the City meets As Good As It Gets in this heartwarming novel about love and friendship among strangers who show up in each others lives at just the right moment. When Dave and Charlie relocate from the Bay Area, tensions ratchet up in their relationship as Dave contemplates a job change. Daisy, a spry septuagenarian, presents at their front door after a long convalescence unaware that her relatives have sold her home. Charlie assumes the older woman is Dave's aunt and happily ushers her into the guest room. Meanwhile, across town, sparks fly when Anna, a psychic who channels the dead, hires Ernie as a handyman. When a homeless teen attempts to rob her, the police mistakenly arrest Ernie, leading to his deportation. "Beautifully told by Brad Graber...it was only when I closed the book that I realized I had only been reading."...Reviews by Amos Lassen"Romance, human connection, the link between the living and the dead...punctuated by humorous episodes that will keep the reader entertained. This is a story that rings with originality; it is well-crafted and exhilarating."...Readers' FavoriteWinner of a National Indie Excellence Award, Arizona Authors Association Award, and Readers' Favorite Award.The Intersect is Brad Graber's debut novel. Born and raised in New York City, Graber writes fiction because no one in his family listened to him when he was growing up. Writing novels is his way of getting even. Graber's second novel is After the Fall. He also writes a blog: There, I Said It!
  • After the Fall

    Brad Graber

    eBook (Dark Victory Press, May 14, 2018)
    Rikki, a teenager being raised by her grandmother, is desperate to learn the truth about her mother's untimely death. Determined to solve the mystery, she seeks out Harry, a writer struggling with his own issues of identity in this heartwarming tale of love, loss, and forgiveness. "...a fast-paced and moving novel about family, memory, and love that will appeal to all readers who appreciate good storytelling and especially well-drawn characters."...Indie Reader"Graber explores the themes of family, identity, and the importance of being connected, with a strong appeal to readers who enjoy sleuth, adventure, and stories with emotional and psychological depth."...Readers' FavoriteWinner of a 2019 Indie Reader Discovery Award, Colorado Independent Publishers Award, and Foreword Indie Award. After the Fall is Graber's second novel. A master at twists and turns, Graber likes to keep readers guessing. Born in NYC, Graber writes novels because no one in his family listened to him. Writing novels is his way of getting even.
  • The Legend of Mulan: A Heroine of Ancient China

    Wei Jiang, Cheng An Jiang

    Hardcover (Victory Press, Nov. 1, 1997)
    Learn Chinese with this bilingual English/simplified Mandarin Chinese version of the classic legend of China s most famous female warrior. In ancient, war-torn China, hundreds and hundreds of Chinese men were called upon to defend their homeland. Unknown to all, there stood one female among the soldiers. Disguised as her brother, in order to take her father s place in the army, heroine Mulan bravely defends her country with superior martial arts. The Legend of Mulan is based on the Song Dynasty (AD 960 -1279) poem, Mulan Ci, which is still recited by school children in China even today. This version of the classic Chinese folktale epitomizes the traditional values of respect for elders or filiality.
  • After the Fall

    Brad Graber

    Paperback (Dark Victory Press, May 9, 2018)
    Rikki, a teenager being raised by her grandmother, is desperate to learn the truth about her mother's untimely death. Determined to solve the mystery, she seeks out Harry, a writer struggling with his own issues of identity in this heartwarming story of love, loss, and forgiveness."...a fast-paced and moving novel about family, memory, and love that will appeal to all readers who appreciate good storytelling, and especially, well-drawn characters."...Indie Reader"Graber explores the themes of family, identity, and the importance of being connected, with strong appeal to readers who enjoy sleuth, adventure, and stories with emotional and psychological depth."...Readers' Favorite Winner of a 2019 Indie Reader Discovery Award, Indie Foreword Award, and Colorado Independent Publishers Association Award.Raised in NYC, Graber writes fiction because no one in his family ever listened to him when he was growing up. Writing novels is his way of getting even. A master at twists and turns, Graber likes to keep readers guessing. Graber's debut novel, The Intersect, has also won multiple awards. Graber also writes a blog: There, I Said It!
  • Empress of China: Wu Zetian

    De Yuan Xu, Cheng An Jiang

    Paperback (Victory Press, Nov. 15, 1998)
    A beautiful young nun with skin as smooth as silk and a face as lovely as a spring flower silently cooked and cleaned all day at Gan Ye Buddhist Temple. Every evening she joined the other nuns in chanting sutras. Who would believe that this delicate young nun was destined to become Emperor of China - the only female emperor in more than 5,000 years of Chinese history. Wu Zetian held power for almost half a century during the Tang Dynasty (618- 907 AD), a period of prospertiy and cultural achievement in China.
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  • The Day Amanda Came

    C. T. Reeves

    Hardcover (Victory Press, March 15, 1971)
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  • The Intersect: When life veers off course, strangers find comfort and lasting connection

    Brad Graber

    Paperback (Dark Victory Press, May 9, 2016)
    Tales of the City meets As Good As It Gets in this heartwarming novel about love and friendship among strangers who show up in each others lives at just the right moment.When Dave and Charlie relocate from the Bay Area, tensions ratchet up in their relationship as Dave contemplates a job change. Daisy, a spry septuagenarian, presents at their door after a long convalescence unaware that her relatives have sold her home. Charlie assumes the older woman is Dave's aunt and happily ushers her into a guest bedroom. Meanwhile, across town, sparks fly when Anna, a gifted psychic who channels the dead, hires Ernie to install motion-detectors, When a homeless teen attempts to rob Anna, Ernie intervenes and the police mistakenly arrest Ernie, leading to his deportation."Beautifully told by Brad Graber...it was only when I closed the book that I realized I had only been reading."...Reviews by Amos Lassen"Romance, human connection, the link between the living and the dead...punctuated by humorous episodes that will keep the reader entertained. This is a story that rings with originality; it is well-crafted and exhilarating."...Readers' FavoriteWinner of a National Indie Excellence Award, Readers Favorite Award, and Arizona Authors Association Award.The Intersect is Brad Graber's debut novel. Born and raised in New York City, Graber writes fiction because no one in his family listened to him when he was growing up. Writing novels is his way of getting even. Graber's second novel is After the Fall. He also writes a blog: There, I Said It!
  • Adventures of Monkey King

    Cheng En Wu, R. L. Gao

    eBook (Victory Press, June 30, 2009)
    Follow the adventures of the magical Monkey King and the gluttonous Piggy as they accompany Monk Tang on a journey from China to India to gather Buddhist scriptures. The story of Monkey King has been read and loved by Chinese children for hundreds of years. Now it is available in an easy-to-read English translation. A light-hearted look at the true story of the Chinese pilgrim Tang Xuan Zang who is often credited with bringing Buddhism from India to China.
  • Empress of China: Wu Ze Tian

    Jiang Cheng An (Cheng-An Chiang), Xu De Yuan

    Hardcover (Victory Press, Oct. 1, 1998)
    A beautiful young nun with skin as smooth as silk and a face as lovely as a spring flower silently cooked and cleaned all day at Gan Ye Buddhist Temple. Every evening she joined the other nuns in chanting sutras. Who would believe that this delicate young nun was destined to become Emperor of China - the only female emperor in more than 5,000 years of Chinese history. Wu Zetian held power for almost half a century during the Tang Dynasty (618- 907 AD), a period of prosperity and cultural achievement in China.
  • War on a Sunday Morning

    Teresa R. Funke

    eBook (Victory House Press, Feb. 28, 2018)
    Ages 9 and upBased on a true story . . . Thirteen-year-old Rose Williams has trouble fitting in. Every time her family moves to a new navy base, she wishes she could be more like her fearless brother, Les, and not her usual shy and practical self.On the Sunday morning of December 7, 1941, Rose hears the roar of low-flying planes. From her front yard she watches as Japanese aircraft attack the US ships and naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. While her dad rushes into battle, Rose and her mother take cover. Les is nowhere to be found.Later, with the whole island fearing an enemy invasion, Rose is told to stay inside with the doors locked. But when her friend’s Japanese American father is unjustly arrested and a wounded dog shows up on her doorstep, Rose realizes that—scared or not—everyone must be daring in times of war.Readers, don’t miss the last few pages to learn more about the real Rose Williams.
  • The No-No Boys

    Teresa Funke

    Paperback (Victory House Press, Sept. 18, 2009)
    Fourteen-year-old Tai Shimoda's family has lost everything. Like many other Japanese-Americans at the start of World War II, Tai's family has been forced to move to Tule Lake Relocation Center in Northern California. Though he misses his friends back home, Tai does his best to start a new life behind the barbed wire of camp. But in the spring of 1943, tensions at Tule Lake are growing. Tai's older brother has joined a group who has refused to swear allegiance to the United States. They call themselves the No-Nos. Tai's father calls them Disloyals. When the camp begins to split in two, Tai must decide what he believes. Will he join his beloved brother and the No-Nos or, like his father, remain true to America?
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