Pressed Pennies
By Steven Manchester
Fall 2006
Pressed Pennies is mainstream fiction, written from a male perspective to a
female audience. A la
Nicolas Sparks and Robert James Waller, it is a tale
of connecting love stories, proving that the world really is a small place and
that the trick is to cherish it by living each of its moments to the fullest. Amid
the heart-warming romances and deceitful twists and turns,
Pressed
Pennies
tackles the trying issues associated with living in a non-traditional
family. In an era of divorce and single-parenthood, it is a story about raising
children and peacefully co-existing; making it work with mutual respect and
consideration. The book's underlying theme is discovered in the evolution of
the 80's child. Though life begins as wholesome and innocent, technology
quickly takes over. Suddenly, two parents must leave the home and go to
work. Day care, fast food and a list of coveted luxuries replace long talks in
porch swings, tree forts and family suppers. The price for comfort proves
very expensive, though, as the American family is traded in for the American
dream.

Early Reviews:

"Steve Manchester has a gift for expressing through his writing the
complicated and transcendent beauty of the human experience with poignant
clarity."
-
Yolanda King (eldest daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and
Coretta Scott King) Higher Ground

"Pressed Pennies is priceless! Steve Manchester has an obvious love of
words and an amazing ability to use those words to create lasting images in
the reader's mind. His detail-oriented, richly drawn characters and
descriptions make this story leap off the pages."

- Joyce Handzo, In the Library Reviews

"Pressed Pennies is a tale of love and second chances and affirms that love
can come at any stage of life if we are just open. This is a book that is sure to
warm your heart."
- Roberta Austin, The Compulsive Reader

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