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A premier hybrid book publisher since 1988, we are
passionate
 about bringing works of merit to the market.
Authors benefit from our history of publishing and our relationships
​with global distributors, re-sellers, wholesalers, and retailers.

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Featured preorder.

In this fast-paced sequel to The Alphabet Woods, Key North and her new charge, seven-year-old Wain Banfield, have moved into a rental home in Troy, North Carolina while Key’s beloved Pike House undergoes much-needed renovations. Wain has started second grade. Everyone is adjusting well, and life is settling down …

​… That is, until one afternoon when Key hears the heartbreaking story of a young man named Riggs who vanished without a trace twenty years before. Astonished that she hadn’t heard the story, she feels a deep sympathy for the young man’s family and an urge to see what she can unravel. Key impulsively dives in … and finds herself in the middle of more than one secret.
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Featured author.

Samuel Carter was born in 1942 in rural Alabama where he grew up as one of fifteen children in a sharecropping family. At the age of seventeen, he—along with most of his siblings—moved to Niagara Falls, New York, where he spent the majority of his adult life working as a factory employee. He is a former member of The Soul Searchers singing group with whom he toured from 1964 until 1966. Samuel has always been a man of deep faith, and in 2001, at the age of fifty-eight, received a Graduate Certificate in Divinity from Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School. He is a father to three lovely daughters, as well as a grandfather to two grandsons. He currently resides in Charlotte, North Carolina, with Monica, his wife of over fifty-two years.
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Featured Children's Book.

Life as she knows it is about to end for quiet and shy eleven-year-old Ginny. First her beloved grandmother dies, then she learns her family will be moving from the farm where she's always lived to the Weaver Creek cotton mill in search of a better life and a regular paycheck. The move means leaving behind her friends-including her best friend and cousin Annie-as well as her school, her town, and everything she knows. Ginny fears what may lie ahead but ultimately learns that change can mean new opportunities and that new friendships can lead to broader perspectives. Set in Central North Carolina at the turn of the nineteenth century, Finding Your Place teaches young adolescents how facing life's challenges builds confidence, enabling us to find our place wherever life may lead.
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  • Home
  • Publishing
    • About Warren Publishing, Inc.
    • Publishing with Warren
    • Types of Publishing
    • Services we provide
    • Where you can find our books
  • Submissions
  • Bookstore
    • Pre-Orders
    • Children's Books
    • Young Adult & Middle Grade
    • Fiction
    • Health & Wellness
    • Memoir
    • Nonfiction
    • Cooking & Food
    • History
    • Inspiration & Poetry
  • Marketing
  • Meet the Team
  • Warren Publishing Authors
  • Contact us
  • Testimonials
  • Resources
  • Blog