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T. O. Stallings Releases SILHOUETTES IN THE GARDEN

By: May. 26, 2015
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Author T. O. Stallings has always been a great admirer of the enchanting city of New Orleans. And throughout the years he has been a consistent visitor and year by year his fascination with the city's picturesque beauty and unique mix of cultures has prompted him to write "SILHOUETTES IN THE GARDEN" (published by Xlibris) a book that showcases the many facets of the wonderful city that is New Orleans.

"SILHOUETTES IN THE GARDEN" is the story of Jehan Henri, a direct descendant of one of the original correction girls sent to help populate the colony of Louisiana. As he narrates his life story the reader learns the city's history, what it means to be Jehan and his deep love for New Orleans.

This book is an enlightening read on New Orleans, and shows how this unique city came to be.

"SILHOUETTES IN THE GARDEN"
By T. O. Stallings
Hardcover | 6x9 in | 158 pages | ISBN 9781503565814
Softcover | 6x9 in | 158 pages | ISBN 9781503565821
E-Book | 158 pages | ISBN 9781503565838
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the Author
T. O. Stallings is retired from the United States Army where he attained the rank of first sergeant. A veteran of the Vietnam War, he served at various posts around the globe. A frequent visitor to New Orleans, he spent several years in research before writing "Silhouettes in the Garden." He resides in Vicksburg, Mississippi. "Silhouettes in the Garden" is his third novel.

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