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Home After Dark author Darryl E. Robidoux available for interview
Chandler, Ariz., April 13, 2009- Five Star Publications, Inc., based in Chandler, Ariz., is now offering a wonderful opportunity to all members of the media. Book an interview now with Darryl E. Robidoux, author of Home After Dark, and receive five autographed copies of this provocative and surprisingly honest memoir.
Home After Dark relates the emotionally raw story of an imperfect man who - despite a troubled childhood, leaving home at age 16 and transgressions he regrets to this day - still achieves the American Dream. Robidoux's incredible journey inspires anyone who yearns to rise above their circumstances to achieve success on a level few could imagine.
However, Home After Dark is also a cautionary tale that graciously allows readers to learn from the author's mistakes and misfortune. By sharing the intimate details of his unconventional life, Robidoux hopes others will find a path to their own dreams … by accepting challenges, persevering through hazards and not succumbing to societal and corporate pitfalls.
If you interview Darryl E. Robidoux for print or an on-air segment, Five Star will provide five autographed copies of Home After Dark to use as you see fit to promote the author, Five Star Publications and your organization.
To take advantage of this offer, simply contact Five Star Publications to set up an interview with Robidoux. They will then deliver five autographed copies of Home After Dark to your place of business. Five Star will provide an additional five copies each time Robidoux is interviewed for a published article or on-air segment.
Five Star Publications, founded by company president Linda Foster Radke, has a very interesting history. "My mother grew up in a family of nine brothers and sisters," Radke explained. "Five of the family, including my mother, served in World War II. During the war, parents who had sons or daughters in the service displayed stars in their window - one for each child. It was a patriotic gesture and also expressed the deep hope that each would return home safely. One of my mother's brothers was captured and held as a prisoner of war. Fortunately, all five eventually returned home." She continued, "My Uncle Art used the name 'Five Star' when he opened his first grocery store in Indiana. Five stars became the symbol of my mom's family and is carried on in my company."
For more information on Five Star Publications or this promotional offer, email us, or call 480-940-8182.
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