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Lacey admires her hard-working mother and appreciates the many things she does so well. But Lacey's Mom can't cook! Join Lacey as she learns that each of us is endowed with many gifts and talents. But no one, not even her super-cool mom, is perfect. And that's okay!
Autographed copies of Mom Can't Cook! are available by contacting sandyhenrywrites@aol.com. Price is $10.00 plus $2.00 s/h payable by check, money order or PayPal (please email first for PayPal orders). Note: a portion of the profits will be donated to a service organization for the benefit of promoting healthy self-esteem in young girls. We thank you for your purchase!

ISBN: 0-7385-4518-X
This new installment in Arcadia Publishing's "Images of America" series chronicles the many facets of Carnegie, Pennsylvania, including the town's contributions to transportation and industry. The book also tips a ball cap to famed shortstop Honus Wagner, the humble Hall of Famer who called Carnegie his home for nearly all of his 81 years. Additional chapters include Founders, Families and a Famous Benefactor, Worship, Leisure and Recreation and Hometown Hero. This book is available now!

ISBN: 1-929039-31-X
A Child's Bedtime Companion is my first book for children. From the publisher, Ambassador Books: "Like the reassuring glow of a night light, this beautifully illustrated picture book is certain to become an enduring part of a child’s night-time ritual." Join little Lucas, hiding under the covers, having forgotten to brush his teeth and say his prayers. Gerry Goggins and Jenn Conlan have made my first work for children a blessed experience. And we’re all blessed to have found our illustrator, Vera Pavlova, thousands of miles away in Rome, Italy! This is Vera’s third book, but it’s her first to be published in the United States. I'm hoping we all get to work together again soon.
Duke's favorite book is Something Borrowed, Something Blue. He says, "It's the perfect book to read at the beach!"

ISBN: 1-59526-324-1
Steel City murder! This romantic thriller set in Pittsburgh will haunt you long after the last page is turned. Abby Duncan has got a wedding to plan. But from the moment her fiance slips the vintage aquamarine solitaire onto her finger, she begins to experience vivid, haunting dreams . . . of murder. Jan Bachman of Devenish Press says, "If you love mysteries, you will fall right into Sandy Henry's inaugural book, Something Borrowed, Something Blue. Her easy style takes you through a myriad of twists and turns. You won't want to put the book down. We're waiting for the next one."
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ISBN: 1-58985-014-9
This amazing tribute to television's longest running drama (and my very favorite show!) was written by my friend Ben Costello and will entertain you for hours. Packed with more than 600 pages and exclusive photos, Gunsmoke: An American Institution from Five Star Publications is perfect for gift-giving, too! Check out my rhyme "Festus Speak" on pages 52-53.

ISBN: 1-59337-091-1
This collection from bestselling author Yitta Halberstam (Small Miracles, Adams Media, Inc., September 2004) features essays and comments from some of America's top female writers, including Joyce Maynard, Anne Lamott and Betty Rollin. I'm thrilled that my humor essay was chosen for the book. It appears on page 107 in the chapter introduced by Oprah!