Buy The Book! "Far From Their Eyes: Ohio Migration Anthology"

You heard about Far From Their Eyes: Ohio Migration Anthology on Sound of Ideas, Ideastream Public Media. You read about it in the Columbus Dispatch or Spectrum News. Your friend has a copy; you want one too. Here are all the ways you can get the Ohio Migration Anthology, Volume I, in ebook and print!

Now, download the e-book for free.

Scroll down for a list of local businesses and libraries carrying the book.

Order today on Barnes and Noble; Books-A-MillionAmazon; Target.com; Kobo; Scribd; Indigo; and Perusall. A profile and discussion prompt is up on Goodreads. And please leave us a review!

Download a free study guide here. If you are a journalist, member of a book club, discussion group, or teacher who wants to use this book in your group/class; a bookstore seeking to sell the book in your store; or anyone who wishes to host a book reading or event, contact us to book a speaker or interview.

We can help facilitate bulk orders directly from the production facility. Local bookstores and businesses are invited to carry the book, either through IngramSpark distribution or through the Ohio Immigrant Alliance.

Pick up or borrow your copy of "Far From Their Eyes" at these local businesses and libraries. The book would make a terrific holiday or birthday gift!

Check out the e-book from Toledo Public Library! The anthology is listed as one of "10 Books to Read" alongside the "45,000 Quilt" exhibit. NOVEMBER 19 ONLY. We are popping up for one night at Current Gallery, joining US Together CLE for their New American Artisan Market. Grab your free tickets here. (1300 W 78th Street, Suite 101, Cleveland) Heights Libraries (Lee Road Branch), 2345 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights Appletree Books, 12419 Cedar Road, Cleveland Heights Mac's Backs Books, 1820 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights The Wine Spot, 2271 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights.

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