4 Authors Speak of History-Special Guest Robert Rubenstein - Jul 27,2012




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Summary: History buffs unite! It Matters welcomes back author Robert Rubenstein for a round table discussion of The Civil War, The Depression Era, World War II and Samuel Dewey. Joining him will be Jean Rodenbough, author of the WW II novel Rachels Children, C.D. Phillips, author of the Civil War Novel Sharp Shooters and Charles Rodenbough, author of Stealing Andrew Jacksons Head. A Jewish Book Council, Book-of-Note author, Mr. Rubensteins first novel was included in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum library. His latest release, The White Bridge, is a parody of the transformation of a young woman in a time of eugenics, baby farms, Hitler, the Klan, and the culture of lynching. The SHARPSHOOTER 1862-1864 is C.D. Phillips first novel after writing short fiction for a number of years. His short fiction was nominated for The Pushcart Prize, The Best of the Web, and Story Souths Million Writers Award. He is a native Texan, born and raised in Abilene. Jean Rodenbough's novel Rachels Children: Surviving the Second World War, a collection of stories related by those who were children during that war, Jean is a retired Presbyterian minister, and Past President of the NC Council of Churches. She writes letters to the media and articles on matters of peace and justice. Charles Rodenbough, a retired businessman has been associated with historic research and preservation for many years. His creative non-fiction work, Stealing Andrew Jacksons Head is based on the life of Samuel Dewey, Listen via the Chatroom or call in @ 213-769-0952 9PM EDT, 8PM CDT, 6PM PDT.