About

Name: Roberta Rosenberg
Dateline: Maryland
Weblog: www.copywritingmaven.com [RSS]
Articles: 10
First Published: Tuesday, July 4, 2006
Last Published: Thursday, December 21, 2006
Writer Bio
Roberta Rosenberg is a direct response marketing & SEO consultant, copywriter and coach (MGP Direct), popular etailer (AdoptShoppe), and mom to 3, two adopted from Korea (Adopting from Korea) with a strong need to share about issues I care about it.
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Currently listing articles 10-1:
  1. Book Review: Hanukkah at Valley Forge by Stephen Krensky, Illustrated by Greg Harlin

    — A Polish-born solider in General Washington's army shares the story, miracle, and meaning of Hanukkah with his Commander-in-Chief.

    REVIEW in Books on December 21, 2006

  2. Children's Book Review: Walter, the Farting Dog by William Kotzwinkle and Glenn Murray, Illustrated by Audrey Colman

    — An old, somewhat odd looking, flatuent mutt saves the day, teaching his family an important lesson in tolerance and acceptance.

    REVIEW in Books on December 11, 2006

  3. Miranda on the Veranda: A Memoir of Appreciation

    — A little rhyme, a little reason... so begins my lifelong love affair with reading, and it all began at the Massapequa Public Library.

    OPINION in Books on October 01, 2006

  4. Children's Book Review: Rebecca's Journey Home by Brynn Olenburg Sugarman

    — A sweetly told and illustrated children's picture book about the Stein Family's new baby daughter from Vietnam

    REVIEW in Books on September 03, 2006

  5. Book Review - Final Exits: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of How We Die by Michael Largo

    — Fun facts about the American way of death and dying.

    REVIEW in Books on August 15, 2006

  6. Children's Book Review: The Family Book by Todd Parr

    — Celebrating all families everywhere with wit, style and loopy little smiles.

    REVIEW in Books on July 29, 2006

  7. Book Review: Two Little Girls, A Memoir of Adoption by Theresa Reid

    — A beautifully crafted, surprisingly and sometimes astonishingly candid memoir of an American couple's journey to parenthood via Russia and Ukraine.

    REVIEW in Books on July 24, 2006

  8. Children's Book Review: The Legend of Hong Kil Dong, The Robin Hood of Korea, by Anne Sibley O'Brien

    — Why not a Korean version of Robin Hood?

    REVIEW in Books on July 16, 2006

  9. Children's Book Review: Little Lost Bat by Sandra Markle

    — An unlikely adoption story, for children ages 6-9.

    REVIEW in Books on July 08, 2006

  10. 4th of July Parade in My New Hometown

    — Musings on a hot summer red, white, and blue morning.

    OPINION in Politics on July 04, 2006

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