A Non-Swimmer
Considers
Her Mikvah
On Becoming Jewish After
Fifty —Essays—
A Death Delayed
Agent Orange: Hidden
Killer of Vietnam
—A Remembrance—
“This book is superb.
To my knowledge
it is without peer in style
or approach.”
—Rabbi Paul Citrin
2016 WINNER
NEW MEXICO–ARIZONA
BOOK AWARDS
A Death Delayed
Agent Orange: Hidden
Killer of Vietnam
A monograph in
remembrance of a soldier
who survived Vietnam,
then did not survive
Vietnam.
“It is estimated that
between 1962 and 1971
almost 11 million gallons
of Agent Orange were
sprayed in Vietnam . . . “
The Vietnam Veterans of
America Self-Help Guide
to Service-Connected
Disability Compensation
for Exposure to Agent
Orange for Veterans and
their families – May 2016
2018 FINALIST
NEW MEXICO–ARIZONA
BOOK AWARDS
In her latest novel, Carter wrestles with Guardian Angels.
To believe or not to believe is the question. Leaders and
scholars of every religion, from Anglicanism to
Zoroastrianism, have pondered the ups and downs of
angels and angelology in human lives.
“Mary Carter has done it again! This gifted author
skillfully fuses humor and emotion, thrusting the
concept of angels to center stage in her latest novel.
Carter places her finely crafted characters into a
twenty-first century milieu, with modern features
overlaying an ancient, indeed Biblical, tradition.
The Hebrew word malach can mean either angel or
messenger, and the classic Jewish text known as
Midrash Genesis Rabbah (50:2) tells us that one
angel does not perform two missions. I suspect
you’ll be as entertained as I was by Mary
Carter’s latest book, but let’s hope she’s no angel
with only one mission in life – I’m already
looking forward to her next novel!!
JUST RELEASED!
PLEASE
NOTE:
It
turns
out
that
my
name
Mary
Carter
and
Mary
E.
Carter
are
as
common
as
Joe
Smith.
There
are
dozens,
if
not
hundreds,
of
authors
and
artists
with
my
same
name.
To
clarify,
and
to
distinguish
myself
and
my
books
from
other
authors
with
the
name
Mary
E.
Carter
or
Mary
Carter,
my
published
books
are:
•
Electronic
Highway
Robbery
,
published
by
Peachpit
Press,
1996
•
A
Non-Swimmer
Considers
Her
Mikvah
,
published
by
Tovah
Miriam,
2014
•
A
Death
Delayed
-
Agent
Orange:
Hidden
Killer
of
Vietnam
published
by
Tovah
Miriam
2017
•
I,
Sarah
Steinway
-
A
Novel
published
by
Tovah
Miriam
2018
•
The
Three-Day
Departure
of
Mrs.
Annette
Zinn
-
A
Novel
published
by
Tovah
Miriam
2019
•
All
Good
Tova
Goodman
Revised
Edition
– published by Tovah Miriam 2022 •
Diaspora of the Discombobulated
– published by Tovah Miriam 2023.
– Rabbi Jack Shlachter
Judaism for Your Nuclear Family
physicsrabbi@gmail.com
I, Sarah Steinway
—A Novel—
“. . . by turns very funny
and very serious,
confident and
uncompromisingly
weird. Mary E. Carter
has a voice with
unquestionable power,
and we look forward to
reading more from her.”
– Jewish Book Council
2018 WINNER
NEW MEXICO–ARIZONA
BOOK AWARDS
FINALIST
NATIONAL JEWISH
BOOK AWARDS
All Good Tova Goodman
Revised Edition
—A Novel—
Whatever happened to
Sarah Steinway? Find
out in this sequel and
haunting conclusion of
Mary E. Carter’s
award-winning Debut
Novel I, Sarah
Steinway.
2022 WINNER
NEW MEXICO–ARIZONA
BOOK AWARDS
“I always look forward to
getting to know Mary E.
Carter’s characters. Both
Jews and non-Jews as
well, have a pintele yid: a
spark of Jewishness that
helps them navigate this
complex world. During
her three-day departure,
Mrs. Annette Zinn
discovers that her
memories serve as a
blessing.”
Rabbi Jack Shlachter
Judaism for Your Nuclear Family
physicsrabbi@gmail.com
2019 WINNER
NEW MEXICO–ARIZONA
BOOK AWARDS
The Three-Day
Departure of
Mrs. Annette Zinn
— A Novel —
Electronic
Highway Robbery:
An Artist's Guide to
Copyrights in
the Digital Era.)
Written by a non-
lawyer in non-legalese,
this book provides
users of the Internet
with a basic and
understandable
introduction to
copyright law.
While it is not a detailed
presentation of today’s
highly complex
internet, this book
provides a concise and
entertaining
introduction to the
foundations of
copyright law.
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