From ritzy Terra Linda to glitzy Montclair, the social climb to wealth seduces a young socialite, whose flirtation with thrill-seeking and reckless danger leaves dead two husbands on the Fourth of July.
From ritzy Terra Linda to glitzy Montclair, the social climb to wealth seduces a young socialite, whose flirtation with thrill-seeking and reckless da...
BORDER is the eleventh work of fiction written by the author Judith Lea Koretsky. These stories tell of shipping and trade in the Puerto Rico islands, commerce with the United States, and border customs patrol in the South and Florida. They attempt to explain causes for numerous shipwrecks, predominantly over the mid-Atlantic, and causes of three airplane crashes worldwide during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
BORDER is the eleventh work of fiction written by the author Judith Lea Koretsky. These stories tell of shipping and trade in the Puerto Rico islands...
Non-accidental injuries to children usually are caused by parents who are addicted or neglectful of their child's basic needs for nurturance. The road to recovery and optimum health draws from an integrative process of self-awareness along with tools for rehabilitation. Special attention is given to disorders involving narcissistic behavior and attachment and bonding. This book offers the social worker practiced expertise utilizing the know-how of the trained clinician. It comes as a result of over 42,000 face-to-face adult and child interview hours combined in career fields of group work and...
Non-accidental injuries to children usually are caused by parents who are addicted or neglectful of their child's basic needs for nurturance. The road...
This is Lea's second book of verse. These poems combine whimsey with compelling imagery and serious age-old questions of life and death, including airline crashes on the west coast, human violence, love and essential relationships. J. Lea Koretsky resides in the San Joaquin Delta. She was nominated by Berkeley National Poets for best poems appearing in a novel, "Trojan Park." She remains an avid reader of Creeley, Snyder, Rilke, Frost and Yeats.
This is Lea's second book of verse. These poems combine whimsey with compelling imagery and serious age-old questions of life and death, including air...