WAYNE, N.J. – “Thank you.” It’s a small phrase that can make all the difference in the world for U.S. military men and women around the globe, but so often it goes unused, forgotten in the chaos and egotism of everyday life. Author Ashley Ann Serafin, however, is shouting “Thank you!” from the rooftops with her new book, Worth Fighting For: Inspiration From Home (published by AuthorHouse), a tribute to those who serve each day so that “we are able to rest peacefully each night and live the American Dream.”
In each of its 52 chapters – one for each week of the year – Worth Fighting For reminds the men and women of the U.S. military serving both domestically and overseas that they are loved, respected and prayed for.
“Worth Fighting For was written to serve as a reminder that no matter where our military is at the moment, they are forever in our hearts and we will forever be grateful for the sacrifices they make daily,” says Serafin. “Our liberty is of high value and we are so thankful for the dedicated soldiers who have served us in the past and the soldiers that are presently serving our beautiful country.”
It is Serafin’s hope that her book will inspire those in service to continue building their faith in God and remain strong in their convictions.
“When our military prepares to leave the United States, they are given the tools to be stronger, but it is equally important to remain healthy in the mind as it is in body,” says Serafin. “This book is to be a reminder to keep fighting for what we all believe in and to never take their eye off the end result. I hope this book supports all of their hopes and dreams and brings them home safely to their beloved friends and family.”
A graduate of Wayne Valley High School, Ashley Ann Serafin has studied acting with the N.J. School of Dramatic Arts and the Unstoppable Business School in New York City. Worth Fighting For: Inspiration From Home is Serafin’s first published book, although she has also contributed to the book Guerrilla Networking by Jay Conrad Levinson and Monroe Mann. For more information, visit www.50399.authorworld.com.
AuthorHouse is the premier publishing house for emerging authors and new voices in literature. For a complimentary copy of this book for review, members of the media can contact the AuthorHouse Promotional Services Department by calling 888-728-8467 or emailing pressreleases@authorhouse.com. (When requesting a review copy, please provide a street address.)
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
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