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| * “Top 10 Favorite First Novels 2002” * Outstanding Author Award 2002! (BookReviewCafe.com) | 
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CHINA DOLL nominated for: * ForeWord Book of the Year Award! * USA Book News Best Book 2006 Award!
* Benjamin Franklin Award! |
Congratulations! You must be so proud of this amazing accomplishment.
-- Maria Shriver, First Lady of California |
|  Click to enter | When the justice system fails her daughter, one courageous mother takes matters into her own hands. In a wrenching race against time, the safety of one child becomes entangled in the theatrics of family court, bottled-up family dynamics, media frenzy, and the pressure of the political machine. |  Click to enter | An American pop music icon finds herself on a collision course with the world's two superpowers—and her label company that has business interest in China—when resolving to save a Chinese baby from certain death. Haunted by a troubled past, the protagonist is set to win against those determined to silence her. | 
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Each of award-winning author Talia Carner’s novels has been ranking high as a psychological thriller, legal suspense, or emotional mother-daughter fiction among book reviewers and top Amazon reviews. For the author's mission to save one child at a time, this website posts
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