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Goose River Press Fast Forward to 2025:
Goose River Press and will be selecting a few great titles to publish in 2025. I am also still a Norwex consultant.

I'd love to help anyone who wishes to share Norwex with catalog parties. I also help out with my grandchildren. Goose River Press offers everything you need in the way of business printing to keep your office running smoothly--including checks and deposit slips, business cards, custom printing, labels, self-inking or rubber stamps, envelopes, forms, and more...Goose River Press is also a traditio

nal book publisher. We work with Ingram to distribute your book in the USA and internationally via bookstores and online markets such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

01/05/2026

The Scoundrel's Son by Frederic Fahey

Overview

It's the year 1553, and the King of England, only fifteen years of age, is gravely ill and on the edge of death. His best friend pleads with him not to make the worst mistake of his brief reign by naming his cousin, also a teen, as heir to the throne while the King's half-sister plots her return to London to seize the crown from afar. Caught in this bloody crisis of succession at the midpoint of the Tudor Dynasty is an unlikely circle of three friends still in their teens, a commoner and two royals, being swept by the terrible winds of history.

Tom Canty, the pauper in Mark Twain's beloved The Prince and the Pauper tells his tale some years later to the unknown "my lady." It's been six years since Tom first exchanged places with Prince Edward, now King of England. Edward introduces Tom, both fifteen, to his cousin, the lovely, idealistic, and strong-minded Lady Jane Grey. Tom finds himself caught between two very different worlds. He still lives in the poor parish of Offal Court. Although he keeps his friendship with Edward a secret, the advantages afforded him by being named Ward of the King set him apart. The boys of Offal Court try to drag him into a life of crime, but he strives to escape the legacy of his father, the scoundrel John Canty. Tom and Edward still look amazingly alike, and so Edward asks Tom to impersonate him again, and Tom can't refuse. He watches through street-smart eyes and tries to keep Edward abreast of those around the young king, including his uncles, vying for power and influence. Further complicating Tom's young life is his burgeoning love for the beautiful yet unattainable Jane.

Soon illness seizes Edward, and he becomes even more dedicated to the English Reformation and Protestantism. Encouraged by his advisors, he names Jane, a devout Protestant, as his heir to the throne rather than his half-sister, the Catholic Lady Mary Tudor. Tom tries to warn Edward that this decision will have terrible consequences. Tom realizes that only a boy with his wily skills can aid his best friend and save his sweet Jane.

Pour an ale for Tom, a glass of wine for my lady and whatever you fancy. Make yourself comfy and get ready for a good listen as Tom spins his tale of precious friendships, young love, dear loss and the discovery of oneself amidst the deadly betrayal and intrigue of the Tudor royal court.

What others had to say: The characters from the beloved Twain classic ride again in this eminently readable, detail-rich, and altogether entertaining adventure of two boys learning about two worlds that are by turns hard and hope-filled. Read it!

-- William Martin, New York Times Best Selling Author of Cape Cod and December '41

A soulful twist on a classic tale, The Scoundrel's Son delivers tender romance and thrilling adventure.

--Stephanie Feldman, Author of Saturnalia

The Scoundrel's Son is a whirlwind trip through some great literary and historical "what if?"s. More than a sequel to The Prince and the Pauper (although it is that), the story brings Twain's street-smart protagonist deeper into the intricacies of the Tudor court, the politics of the Protestant Reformation, and his own burgeoning friendship with Lady Jane Grey. --Megan Cook, Associate Professor of English of Colby College.

Blessed again!
10/15/2025

Blessed again!

02/12/2025

Goose River Press Bookstore:

I've recently posted "some" of our titles here, but there are many more as well.

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Another great read from Goose River Press!Presidential SpiritsA political Field of Dreams. A moderate US president is st...
02/12/2025

Another great read from Goose River Press!

Presidential Spirits
A political Field of Dreams. A moderate US president is struggling to lead amidst the country’s dysfunctional polarization when he stumbles upon a centuries-old saloon where he can drink at a nightly party with every former president, living or dead. He relishes this escape and the camaraderie with his new drinking buddies who understand his problems and sympathize with him.

Presidential Spirits
by Dan Coonan
ISBN: 9781597132121
paperback
(408 pages)

One of our most popular juvenile books:How Many Days Until Tomorrow?“Janover has created a real flesh-and-blood protagon...
02/11/2025

One of our most popular juvenile books:

How Many Days Until Tomorrow?

“Janover has created a real flesh-and-blood protagonist….A fine novel that happens to have a dyslexic hero.” –School Library Jouranl

See how 12-year-old Josh spends his summer on a remote Maine island with his teasing older brother and his grandparents.

How Many Days Until Tomorrow?
by Caroline Janover
Published by Goose River Press
paperback ISBN: 978-1-59713-060-8
(168 pages)

Our most popular children's book!A Blue-Footed B***y Named SollyA story for children of all ages. It is the story of a f...
02/11/2025

Our most popular children's book!

A Blue-Footed B***y Named Solly
A story for children of all ages. It is the story of a funny little bird who is ashamed of his bright blue feet until he realizes that being different is what makes us all the same.

A Blue-Footed B***y Named Solly McBoo was chosen to be the book of the year for their “Children’s Book Week Celebration” in November by the Dauphin County Library System!

A Blue-Footed B***y Named Solly McBoo
by Dwayne A. Magee
Published by Goose River Press
hard cover ISBN: 978-1-59713-111-7
(28 pages)

The sequel to Mark Twain's The Prince and the Pauper!  Great read. For all you history buffs, tomorrow February 12, 2025...
02/11/2025

The sequel to Mark Twain's The Prince and the Pauper! Great read.

For all you history buffs, tomorrow February 12, 2025 will be the 471st anniversary of Lady Jane's demise.

Check out our latest poetry book that released at the end of 2024.
02/11/2025

Check out our latest poetry book that released at the end of 2024.

Just released! Orders can be placed from Goose River Press @ gooseriverpress@gmail.com.
02/11/2025

Just released! Orders can be placed from Goose River Press @ [email protected].

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