COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 21, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Some legends begin with a simple desire for a better life; a family's survival can hinge on such intentions. Another enduring adventure from the heart and imagination of author Mary Katherine Arensberg is about to begin with the release of her third historical fiction novel Naomi of the Arizona Territory.
Naomi of the Arizona Territory follows the exploits of Naomi Hart, a courageous young mother who travels west into an unforgiving land in search of a new beginning for her husband and daughter. Homesteading on their isolated mountain is bittersweet -- wishes change, hopes fade and promises are broken, but changes are inevitable. As the years pass she learns that sometimes all you have is a belief in yourself, and memories are better than daydreams. The frontier is a harsh land; struggles are never-ending, but Naomi refuses to give up. Can a woman alone survive against such overwhelming obstacles? Read the book and find the answer.
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About the Author
Mary Katherine Arensberg loves American History, the pioneer spirit and the women who became extraordinary as they overcame adversity. Coming from a very large extended family, she was an observer of life from childhood. She is married to artist George Arensberg, and they have six children. She attended The Ohio State University and currently lives in Tucson, Arizona.
Naomi of the Arizona Territory * by Mary Katherine Arensberg Publication Date: February 19, 2008 Trade Paperback; $19.99; 162 pages; 978-1-4363-1263-9 Cloth Hardback; $29.99; 162 pages; 978-1-4363-1264-6
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