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Marsha Cook
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Marsha Casper Cook resides in Illinois, where she works as a signatory literary agent for Marcus Bryan & Associates, which she founded in 1996. She is the author of nine screenplays, one of which is being considered for production. Her first book "Sala, More Than a Survivor" was published in 2001, her second book is LOVE CHANGES, and she is now marketing her new book THE BUSY BUS . THE BUSY BUS is the first of a series of Children's Books.
Birth Place: Chicago, IL
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Sala, More Than Survivor $11.95,
Love Changes $7.95,
Books

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Poetry
 To Life by Marsha Cook The Poem TO LIFE was written while I was researching the book SALA,
MORE THAN A SURVIVOR.
When Sala and I decided to do this project I had no idea how emotional of an experience it would ...
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Articles
 Help is just an e- mail away. by Marsha Cook Writing is hard work, but fun.
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Elaine Lewis had it all. She had married a successful doctor with a brilliant future who loved her and would do anything to make her happy. She had a life that other woman envied. She was on top of the world, until she gave birth to a handicapped child. From the moment Stevie was born secrets from her past terrified her, almost to insanity. She refused to find room in her heart to love anyone. Her life became a living hell. Eventually, she had to face her past in order to save her future, but as her love changed so did everything else. When she made her choice it was almost too late. The challenge of life and all that it had to offer became the opportunity of a lifetime.
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SALA,MORE THAN A SURVIVOR
Touching and inspirational story of Sala Lewis, who at age ten had been left alone to wander the streets, after her family had been taken away by the Nazis. Sala had been out with her friends when she came home to find her family gone and the apartment she lived in sealed off. Everything she possessed was no longer hers. She had no family, no clothes, no food, and at that moment in time no future. But Sala was strong willed. Even at a young age one could see Sala would not get lost in this world. She wouldn’t give up and she wouldn’t allow herself to be afraid. Even when she was taken away by the Nazis, she fought to stay alive. Her uncompromising determination led her to find the camp that her sister Dora was in. Once they were together nothing could stop them. To this day their love and commitment to each other is beyond reproach. They believed in the American dream and the land of opportunity. The proudest day of their lives was when they became citizens. They were more than survivors, they were Americans.
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The Busy Bus
CHILDRENS BOOK
FUNNY POETRY FOR CHILDREN
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new website for books
Love Changes/ Sala,More Than A Survivor
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Contact
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Marcus Bryan & Associates Inc. 1500 Skokie Blvd. Suite 310 Northbrook
IL
6OO62
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Work phone: 847-412-9394
Fax: 847-412-9396 |
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