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Award Winning Author - Judy Azar LeBlanc

 

 

 

BOOK AWARDS

2008 National INDIE Excellence Award - Winner Audio Fiction

2007 Literary Choice Award – ReaderViews.com

2007 New York Book Festival - Honorable Mention Audio/Spoken Word

2006 New Book Reviews Spotlight Best Inspirational Book of the Year  – Newbookreviews.org

2006 USA Book News National Best Inspirational Audio Book of the Year – USAbooknews.com 

2006 Los Angeles DIY Film/Book Festival – Honorable Mention Audio/Spoken Word 

2006 Word/Work Book Award – Media Darling Literature, Art & Sound

 

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A Spiritual Search for the Ultimate Truth

Happiness, fear, loneliness and love are all parts of a state of being that every person experiences in their lifetime.  Many Faces to Many Places is a spell-binding three-part animated story of a courageous spirit who, with her unique gift of communicating with nature, takes an extraordinary journey through a world of timeless knowledge.  Guided by a pair of “floating eyes”, the reader is led through the magical adventures of one soul’s journey in search of truth.  

Featured on KAZ-TV, AM Arizona Show, CIUT-FM Radio, Toronto, a one hour radio interview with Joe Carroccio on Achieve Radio, the Good Life News, and a special event book signing at the 2005 Christian International Bookseller’s Convention in Denver.

 Some of the "golden nuggets" that Many Faces finds on her  journey include: "I am not called Elusive, the Great Golden Butterfly of Happiness for nothing, the more that I am chased, the more elusive I become."  (pg. 15) - "To be paralyzed in the face of fear is only temporary, but to never go beyond is crippling for life." (pg. 12-13) - "To have a friend, you must be a friend, and to be a friend, you must first make friends with yourself." (pg. 18) - "You are the gold and love is within your heart." (pg. 48)

Bravo! Excellent!" says NewBookReviews.org

Ray Ward at New Book Reviews says:  "Very rarely a book comes along that impresses me with its wit, charm and clarity in dealing with all the emotions, traits and frailties of the complex animal known as human beings, as well as Many Faces to Many Places by Judy Azar LeBlanc. 

LeBlanc’s latest book shines like a diamond in a coal mine and is a gem is of rare quality indeed. Her metaphors are unique and crystal clear and offer insight and timeless wisdom into the art of living life to its fullest. Her use of familiar characters in a very illuminating manner brought smile after smile to my face as I read this nearly magical book. To author Judy Azar LeBlanc, Bravo!  Excellent!"

"Many Faces to Many Places is an outstanding, thoroughly enjoyable, and powerful book; one that everyone should read and a book that anyone reading it will benefit."

AVAILABILITY

Available from:  Spoken Books Publishing, Ingram Book Company, Spring Arbor Book Distributors, Xulon Press, Barnes and Noble, Borders Books, Mobipocket.com, Audibles.com, ebookmall.com, EpicBooks.com, and Amazon.com

ISBN: 1-59467-66-9 ($9.99) Trade Paperback

ISBN:  1-60031-001-X – ($17.95) Audio – 2:52:19 Running Time

BEHIND THE SCENES 

Honored Member of the Cambridge Who's Who, Toastmasters International, and the Arizona Author's Association, Award Winning Author, Judy Azar LeBlanc was born in Raton, New Mexico, and was raised and educated in Albuquerque.  She is a graduate of San Jose University, in San Jose, California, where she did graduate work in Industrial Psychology. 

Before marrying, she made a career in the defense industry, and after extensive travel, she and her husband retired to a small town in Baja, Mexico.  During the 19 years of living in Mexico, Judy Azar LeBlanc wrote the English column for a magazine published by the federal government of Mexico, as well as the English column for a state published newspaper.  She taught English both at the high school level and at the university in her community.

Shortly before returning to the United States, Judy Azar LeBlanc completed her fourth and favorite work titled “Many Faces to Many Places”.  Some of her other works include “Things My Father Never Taught Me”, “The Compromise”, and “The Unveiling”.