Frederick Fichman publishes new book on Amazon Kindle

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Author Frederick Fichman announced today that his newest book, "Noah's Adventure" has just been published on Amazon Kindle. In conjunction with this announcement, the book will be available to download for free from Thursday, January 14, 2016 to Monday, January 18, 2016.

Author Frederick Fichman announced on Jan. 12, 2016, that his newest book, "Noah's Adventure" has just been published on Amazon Kindle. [Photo/China.org.cn]

The target market for "Noah's Adventure" is children with a mid-grade reading level. However, the storyline for this seven continent adventure book should have mass appeal in the adult market as well.

The description of "Noah's Adventure" reads as follows on the Amazon sales page: "…A 12 year old boy, Noah, goes to the zoo with his mother and father and is swept away on a seven continent fantasy adventure. He sees dozens of animals and learns about them in their true habitat. His guide and personal docent, Manny Meercat, teaches Noah about the animals' lives. He also teaches him about the possibilities in life and how to grieve for his brother's recent death. The story and content in ‘Noah's Adventure' contains threads from the author's own life and history. It is an emotional personal account in many ways for the author and it is in the same genre as Antoine De Saint-Exupery's ‘The Little Prince' and Astrid Lindgren's 'The Brothers Lionheart.' This mid-grade level children's book will attract readers from age 10 to adult."

Frederick Fichman is the author of 30 books now available on Amazon Kindle. His first novel, "SETI" was previously print-published by Penguin USA in the United States and Canada, and by Headline Press in the U.K. and Australia.

"Noah's Adventure" is the first in a series of three books. The next two books in his "Visit the Zoo Fantasy Series" will be completed by late spring or early summer 2016.

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