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China Doll

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TV Interviews

  • Women’s Media Center presentation, “Gendercide in China”
  • New Directions for Women: “The Tragic Killing of Girls in China” (By Morristown, National Organization for Women)
  • “Morning, Noon & Night,” on Plum TV/Hamptons
  • New Tang Dynasty TV, “China’s Orphans: An Author Explores One-Child Policy“

Print/Digital Media

  • “Author-Activist Tackles Serious Issues,” Tri-Town News (NJ), June 2008
  • “Exploring Gendercide: Novelist explores the tragic killing of girls in China,” The Epoch Times, May 2007
  • “The Secret of China’s ‘Missing’ Girls,” Jeannie Plant, The Huffington Post, March 2007
  • “Author, Human Rights Advocate Coming to Library,” Madeline Leslie, The Redding Pilot, March 2007
  • “Forgotten Babies,” NY Metro Parents, February 2007
  • “China on Her Plate,” Philadelphia Jewish Exponent, February 2007
  • The Ridgefield [CT] Press: “The World: Ridgefield Women Learn of Plight of Girls in China,” November 2006
  • The Phoenix News, October 2006
  • Profile of author Talia Carner: “Fixing the World One Child at a Time,” Boulevard Magazine (Anton News), December 2006
  • “Form Meets Function As Business, Art Come Together,” Long Island Business News: Growth Strategies, September 2006
  • Jennifer Prado’s blog: Author Of The Week Interview, September 2006

Radio Interview

September 2006

Women’s Radio with Pat Lynch, “A Unique, Inside Look of CHINA DOLL”

China Doll

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The Shocking Truth

Indifference or Just Silence? Gendercide in China Dead Newborn

CHINA DOLL Nominated for:

★ ForeWord Book of the Year Award!

★ USA Book News Best Book 2006 Award!

★ Benjamin Franklin Award!

"Spicy, worldly, and meticulously researched, this novel rivets our attention on Nola, a celebrity whose life turns upside down as she attempts to save a baby from the dying rooms in China, and journeys through the intriguing complexities of Chinese-American relations, corporate greed, and pop world machinations. To the author’s credit, the exciting twists and turns of the plot make the pages fly by, but it is the steady voice of human wisdom that guides the character development and enlightens the reader all the way through."
–Susan Anderson, Author, The Journey from Abandonment to Healing and The Black Swan | Read more rave reviews

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