"Five terrific inspirational tales"
What Amanda wants by Debbie Macomber. The cancer
was back, but though she will miss much of her high school
socialization, all Amanda wants is her peers to understand
that in spite of her illness she is still Amanda who needs
their friendship. She finds solace with the Melissa's
Living Legacy Foundation. The Yellow Ribbon by Sharon Sala. Frankie arrived
at Just Like Home assisted living facility to provide
beauty treatments to the seniors. Frankie especially
likes octogenarian Charlotte who regrets she never married
her sweetheart who died in WW II. Now Second Wind Dreams
is sending Charlotte accompanied by Frankie to Italy to
visit her Daniel's gravesite for the first time. The Way Home by Jasmine Cresswell. Amy has come a
long way from her foster child days as she climbs the
corporate ladder. That is until she is accused of
embezzlement. While clearing her name, Amy gets involved
with Dress for Success Los Angeles. Shelter From the Storm by Beverly Barton. In
Chattanooga, Cathy created Shelter from the Storm, because
Street Haven at the Crossroads, a woman's shelter in
Toronto, helped her when she was abandoned, penniless, and
pregnant. Tate is attracted to Cathy, but she fears
dating him because he is on the shelter's board and might
learn about her late teen years when she was just like her
residents. Into the Groove by Julie Elizabeth Leto. In
Spanish Harlem, Groove with Me tap dance teacher Georgia
Rae confronts Diego who has been hanging outside her dance
studio all day. Diego searches for the child he sired
years ago that his then girlfriend failed to tell him
about just before the military deployed him overseas; only
recently has he learned of Amber. These five terrific inspirational tales showcase
organizations led by real females trying to make a
difference. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 5, 2005
SummaryThe second annual More Than Words anthology
Five bestselling authors
Five real-life heroines
Every day, women across North America reach out and change
lives in their communities. Five have been selected as this
year's recipients of Harlequin's More Than Words
awardand five New York Times and USA
TODAY bestselling authors have generously given their
creative energy, writing original short stories inspired by
these real-life heroines.
Because of the commitment and determination of this year's
award recipients, girls from New York's most deprived
neighborhoods are dancing their way to self-esteem. A safe
haven awaits women ravaged by life on the streets. Women who
never had a chance are now dressing for success. Seniors are
proving we're never too old to dream. And a mother honors
her daughter's dying wish by helping other teens with cancer.
We hope More Than Words will touch your heart and
inspire the real-life heroine in you.
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Proceeds from the sale of this book will be reinvested into
the Harlequin More Than Words program to support the causes
that are of concern to women.
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