Just in Time for the Holidays: "Keeping Hannah Waiting" the New Novel About Chagall in Love from Bestselling Author Dave Clarke

"Keeping Hannah Waiting": New from Hologram Publishing. The discovery of a never-before-seen Chagall portrait leads Kate McBride on a journey through time to learn the story behind this beautiful portrait and the everlasting love that inspired it.

Just in Time for the Holidays: "Keeping Hannah Waiting" the New Novel About Chagall in Love from Bestselling Author Dave Clarke
San Jose, CA, November 20, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Just in time for the holidays, bestselling author Dave Clarke brings us "Keeping Hannah Waiting," a novel about tolerance, forgiveness of the past, hope for the future, and most of all, the power of everlasting love.

Available at Amazon.com for $13.95, "Keeping Hannah Waiting" takes readers on an enchanting journey back to Eastern Europe at the dawn of the twentieth century to learn of the chance meeting between an angelic young woman and Marc Chagall, and the timeless love and painting it inspired.

"Dave Clarke writes with a passion and commitment that only comes from a lifetime of experience," says Rabbi Jill Gordon. "The result is a great introduction into Eastern European Jewish culture at the dawn of the twentieth century, the spectacular artworks of Marc Chagall, and is a pure joy to read."

"Wrapping the scourge of prejudice inside a love story," Book Review Monthly writes, "Clarke finds a fresh perspective on the Holocaust, suitable for every audience."

"Heartwarming. Joyous. Uplifting," says Rabbi J. Weisz.

An accomplished author and journalist, Dave Clarke has deftly woven the joyous artistic spirit of Marc Chagall into this novel, making it a vibrant, colorful testament to the triumph of the human spirit, no matter the scope of evil it faces.

"Keeping Hannah Waiting" is a great gift for family, friends, or clients. It also makes a great addition to any church or synagogue library, is perfect for book clubs, and is an excellent choice to add to any school curricula to teach about Chagall, the Holocaust, eastern European Jewish culture, and the evils of prejudice and hatred.

To learn more or to arrange author interviews: Contact Hologram Publishing, Media Relations 408.512.5561.

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