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Susan Fox

    Susan Fox crafts narratives that explore the nuances of human connection and the fabric of small-town life. Her writing is characterized by a personal and insightful voice, often delving into familial bonds and the journey of self-discovery. With an emphasis on authenticity and empathy, she seeks to forge a deep connection with her readers. Her literary approach is informed by her background in psychology and keen observation of the human condition.

    An Unsuitable Girl
    The Coma Whisperer: The non-medical, self help, stress management book for women uses hypnosis to reduce stress and communicate with a lov
    The Prodigal Wife
    Rookie Dad
    Visual Journaling
    A Season for Poetry
    • 2022

      An Unsuitable Girl

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      "I bought this book for my granddaughter and she loved it! This a great period novel about the late 60s." -- Hubert C. Against the backdrop of the Adirondack Mountains, during the turmoil of the Vietnam War, two girls join up their senior year in high school, 1969. Sarah Hansson was tired of being lonely. She yearned for a close female friend. Though several of the boys were friendly towards her, it wasn't the same thing. And most of all, she was fed up with the other kids putting her down because she was against the Vietnam War. But in August, a Mohawk girl arrives from the Akwesasne Reservation in New York joining Canada, and Sarah sees her chance to make a new friend. Surprisingly, Becky Mullinex impresses several of the other students, and by the Christmas dance the class has become less divided. Becky has paired up with Mark, Sarah's fellow mischievous-maker, while Sarah herself had begun to tolerate some of the other girls. However, at the dance she gives in to her loneliness and makes a serious mistake that helps to land a fellow student in the hospital, threatening Sarah and a few others with expulsion. But with the help of her firm-footed mentors-Mrs. Revis, Mr. Kunz, Mr. Littlefield-and the passionate knowledge she has torn out of Conrad, Larsen and Austen, she surfs the tide.

      An Unsuitable Girl
    • 2020

      Grandma Nancy and Grandpa Tim worried they would never talk with their eight-year-old Jonathan again. After being dead and under water for over 20-30 minutes, paramedics revived him. Nobody knew what would happen to their grandson's brain as a result of doing that. The Coma Whisperer is an inspired story based on actual events. Hang on as you ride an emotional roller coaster along with Jonathan's grandparents. A heartwarming and heartbreaking story of courage, discover how a clinical hypnotist connected with Jonathan. Marvel when you read techniques and strategies that really worked to get through to Jonathan who lay trapped in his vegetative state body. Unearth how he started communicating with caregivers within 48 hours after hypnosis was used with him. You'll cheer as he achieved many victories over impossible adversity. If you are a caregiver of someone in vegetative state, you MUST get this book. Use it to get through to your vegetative state loved one. Cut and paste this YouTuve link into your URL and watch this brief video about The Coma Whisperer. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5S0Ct6...

      The Coma Whisperer: The non-medical, self help, stress management book for women uses hypnosis to reduce stress and communicate with a lov
    • 2018

      Through a blend of poetry and illustrations, this engaging book invites readers to explore the changing seasons. It encourages reflection on personal experiences and memories tied to each season, inspiring readers to express their own seasonal moments creatively. The combination of artistic visuals and lyrical language creates a rich, immersive experience that resonates with the beauty of nature and the passage of time.

      A Season for Poetry
    • 2018

      Christmas is coming to Blue Moon Harbor in this third installment. Painfully shy bookseller Iris Yakimura is an avid romance reader, and believes that one day the right man will come along. She never imagines he will arrive in time for the holidays. Or that he'll be a celebrity musician with a bad boy vibe--and a warm heart. Original.inal.

      Sail Away With Me
    • 2017

      Fly Away With Me

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      After breaking up with her longtime boyfriend, lawyer Eden Blaine heads to the Pacific Northwest at her ailing mother's request to locate her long-lost aunt and finds herself falling for the troubled seaplane pilot who helps her with her search.

      Fly Away With Me
    • 2016

      My Life With Raccoons

      • 54 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The author's nonfiction account explores her encounters with raccoons and various woodland animals after returning to her family home in northern Indiana. With a narrative suitable for younger audiences, it also captivates adult readers, offering insights into wildlife interactions and the charm of rural life.

      My Life With Raccoons
    • 2016

      Holiday In Your Heart

      • 357 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Determined to become a mother, even if she has to do it on her own, 39-year-old Maribeth Scott unexpectedly finds romance with Mo Kincaid who has returned home to Caribou Crossing seeking redemption from his checkered past, but her deep desire for a child and his conviction that he's too flawed to be a father could tear them apart.

      Holiday In Your Heart
    • 2015

      Poetic Form in Blake's MILTON

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The analysis focuses on the intricate verbal structure of Blake's epics, particularly in "Milton," challenging the perception of them as mere collections of brilliant passages. Susan Fox's work reveals a coherent formal framework that aligns with the poem's philosophical underpinnings. Her exploration of the artistic principles in Blake's later prophecies demonstrates that these works possess significant depth not only thematically but also in their structural composition.

      Poetic Form in Blake's MILTON
    • 2014

      This collection features whimsical poetry complemented by delightful illustrations, creating a charming experience for readers. The playful verses and imaginative artwork invite exploration and inspire creativity, making it an enchanting read for all ages.

      A Little Book of Animal Verses for Children of All Ages
    • 2009

      William Fox

      A Story of Early Hollywood 1915-1930

      • 322 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Delving into the cutthroat world of early Hollywood, this narrative chronicles the rise and dramatic fall of William Fox, the founder of Fox Films. It reveals the intricate power struggles and betrayals involving business associates and external players that ultimately led to his ousting from his own company. The book offers a captivating exploration of the dynamics that shaped the film industry from 1915 to 1930, providing a unique perspective on one of its pioneering figures.

      William Fox