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This gift book was a Chartwell conception. Welcome Home was presented to the publisher as a unique product aimed at the families and friends of our military personnel returning home from war, and in it are paired moving true American stories and a gift card with the code for an original song by Amy Grant. |
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Chartwell managed every aspect of the creation of this new book about Paul Harvey. New York Times best selling biographer Stephen Mansfield and coauthor David A. Holland present a fascinating look at America’s most popular radio host, his immeasurable contributions to broadcast history and how he transformed American culture. |
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Chartwell created the audiobook version of Elizabeth Pace's new book, The X and Y of Buy. Science has confirmed that men and women use different parts of their brains and thus behave differently in a host of situations, including the way we shop, buy and consume products and services. Ms. Pace, who served for thirteen years as vice president of sales and marketing for three successful startups and has consulted with companies in a dozen different industries, shows us how to use this knowledge to more effectively market and negotiate. |
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Readers remember George Foreman as the Former Heavyweight Boxing Champion and the spokesman for the popular George Foreman Grill, but he is also a successful entrepreneur. In The Knockout Entrepreneur, Foreman shares his success secrets with aspiring and current entrepreneurs. Chartwell produced the audiobook version of this new book. |
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Life
Equity (Thomas Nelson Publishing, January 2009) is Congressman
Marsha Blackburn's new book about a decidedly nonpolitical idea. In
it, she helps women of all ages discover a hidden or forgotten truth:
The life they’ve led has prepared them for the life they dream of.
If women who want to make a difference in their own lives and in their
world will value the rich experience they have accumulated, they can
use those skills to move their lives forward. Chartwell helped solidify
the concept, researched the profiles of women across the country,
and managed the creation of the manuscript. |
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Chartwell
does fiction, too! We teamed authors Bill Barton and Henry O. Arnold
for the creation of a new novel, Hometown
Favorite, to be released by Baker Publishing in September
2008. This modern retelling of the story of Job will capture readers
with the age-old question of why bad things happen to good people--and
how good people can survive. |
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In
The Faith of Barack Obama, Stephen Mansfield explores
Obama's religious faith without political or ideological bias. His
basic premise is this: If a man's faith is sincere, then it is the
most important thing about him. As a result, it is impossible to understand
how Barack Obama will lead without first understanding the religious
vision that informs his life. Chartwell Literary Group assisted the
author with research and editing in this bestseller, and produced
the recording of the audiobook version. |
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Amy
Grant is the legendary star of gospel music who made a profound mark
on the pop scene as well. Now, after decades of record-breaking album
sales and accolades, she tells some of the stories behind the music
in her new book, Mosaic.
Breathtaking in its honesty, moving in its transparency, Mosaic
is a product of Grant's courage, her willingness to welcome the reader
to both the tortured valley and the gleaming heights of her career.
Chartwell Literary Group coached Amy Grant through the writing of
this book, consulted on design and provided research support. Chartwell
also produced a unique and memorable audiobook version of Ms. Grant's
book, prompted by the author's career in music. Lyrics, melodies and
poems are woven through the author's very personal reading of the
book.
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