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Two historical suspense novels featuring the Outer Banks and Eastern NC. SUNDAY'S CHILD and HITLER'S JUDAS, books one and two of Tom Lewis' trilogy, Pea Island Gold.

Thomas E. Lewis
New Bern, N.C.
October 2007


Peaches and Cream: A Journey to Self Actualization was published June 1 by Booksurge Publishing by North Carolina author Phyllis Haywood Lambert. It is a historical fiction novel set in Montgomery and Moore Counties at the turn of the twentieth century. There is a touch of mystery and intrigue that is based on actual historical fact, which "elevates the interest to fascination."

Three hundred study guide questions based on differentiation, the new wave in curriculum development and Harvard Learning and Brain Research are included by the author, who is a National Certified School Counselor, curriculum specialist, and school counselor at Robbins Elementary School.

"As educational as the book is, it is still quite an enjoyable tale!" Second edition hard back copies will be released in October. First edition soft bound copies can be purchased from the author at plambert@mcs.k12.nc.us for $14.95 plus $2.00 shipping, or from www.booksurge.com.

Phyllis Haywood Lambert
Robbins, NC
September 2005




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