A Non-Swimmer Considers Her Mikvah On Becoming Jewish After Fifty —Essays—
A Death Delayed Agent Orange: Hidden Killer of Vietnam —A Remembrance—
“This book is superb. To my knowledge it is without peer in style or approach.” Rabbi Paul Citrin 2016 WINNER NEW MEXICO–ARIZONA BOOK AWARDS
A Death Delayed Agent Orange: Hidden Killer of Vietnam A monograph in remembrance of a soldier who survived Vietnam, then did not survive Vietnam. “It is estimated that between 1962 and 1971 almost 11 million gallons of Agent Orange were sprayed in Vietnam . . . “ The Vietnam Veterans of America Self-Help Guide to Service-Connected Disability Compensation for Exposure to Agent Orange for Veterans and their families – May 2016 2018 FINALIST NEW MEXICO–ARIZONA BOOK AWARDS
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Have you ever been tongue-tied? At a loss for words? Here is a new take on how on Earth we speak. With an intelligent and deeply probing Torah commentary, author Carter provides readers with a much-needed feminist perspective on Sarah and the Binding of Isaac. How on Earth we speak may embrace spoken words with silences, time lapses, judgment, opinion, and memory. Likewise, how we speak may suffer the intentional binding of women’s voices. Join Mary E. Carter as she probes how on Earth we speak with memories from her 80 years. “In this latest book of Mary Carter’s, she brilliantly weaves together her experiences learning Torah, feminism, stories from her own life, and her commentary on the section of the Torah called the “Akedah” or, the “Binding and near sacrifice of Isaac”. Her message is quite clear: we really need to look at what isn’t written down. We need, especially, to think about what Sarah’s reaction must have been and wonder at the silence of the text.”
JUST RELEASED!
PLEASE NOTE: It turns out that my name Mary Carter and Mary E. Carter are as common as Joe Smith. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of authors and artists with my same name. To clarify, and to distinguish myself and my books from other authors with the name Mary E. Carter or Mary Carter, my published books are: Electronic Highway Robbery , published by Peachpit Press, 1996 A Non-Swimmer Considers Her Mikvah , published by Tovah Miriam, 2014 A Death Delayed - Agent Orange: Hidden Killer of Vietnam published by Tovah Miriam 2017 I, Sarah Steinway - A Novel published by Tovah Miriam 2018 The Three-Day Departure of Mrs. Annette Zinn - A Novel published by Tovah Miriam 2019 All Good Tova Goodman Revised Edition – published by Tovah Miriam 2022 • Diaspora of the Discombobulated – published by Tovah Miriam 2023.
– Rabbi Deborah J Brin www.RabbiBrin.com
I, Sarah Steinway —A Novel—
“. . . by turns very funny and very serious, confident and uncompromisingly weird. Mary E. Carter has a voice with unquestionable power, and we look forward to reading more from her.” – Jewish Book Council 2018 WINNER NEW MEXICO–ARIZONA BOOK AWARDS FINALIST NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARDS
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All Good Tova Goodman Revised Edition —A Novel—
Whatever happened to Sarah Steinway? Find out in this sequel and haunting conclusion of Mary E. Carter’s award-winning Debut Novel I, Sarah Steinway. 2022 WINNER NEW MEXICO–ARIZONA BOOK AWARDS
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“I always look forward to getting to know Mary E. Carter’s characters. Both Jews and non-Jews as well, have a pintele yid: a spark of Jewishness that helps them navigate this complex world. During her three-day departure, Mrs. Annette Zinn discovers that her memories serve as a blessing.” Rabbi Jack Shlachter Judaism for Your Nuclear Family physicsrabbi@gmail.com 2019 WINNER NEW MEXICO–ARIZONA BOOK AWARDS
The Three-Day Departure of Mrs. Annette Zinn — A Novel —
Cover for Electronic HIghway Robbery by Mary E. Carter
Electronic Highway Robbery: An Artist's Guide to Copyrights in the Digital Era.) Written by a non- lawyer in non-legalese, this book provides users of the Internet with a basic and understandable introduction to copyright law. While it is not a detailed presentation of today’s highly complex internet, this book provides a concise and entertaining introduction to the foundations of copyright law.
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Copyright ©2026 by Mary E. Carter
TOVAH MIRIAM
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A Non-Swimmer Considers Her Mikvah On Becoming Jewish After Fifty —Essays—
A Death Delayed Agent Orange: Hidden Killer of Vietnam —A Remembrance—
“This book is superb. To my knowledge it is without peer in style or approach.” Rabbi Paul Citrin 2016 WINNER NEW MEXICO–ARIZONA BOOK AWARDS
A Death Delayed Agent Orange: Hidden Killer of Vietnam A monograph in remembrance of a soldier who survived Vietnam, then did not survive Vietnam. “It is estimated that between 1962 and 1971 almost 11 million gallons of Agent Orange were sprayed in Vietnam . . . “ The Vietnam Veterans of America Self-Help Guide to Service-Connected Disability Compensation for Exposure to Agent Orange for Veterans and their families – May 2016 2018 FINALIST NEW MEXICO–ARIZONA BOOK AWARDS
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JUST RELEASED!
PLEASE NOTE: It turns out that my name Mary Carter and Mary E. Carter are as common as Joe Smith. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of authors and artists with my same name. To clarify, and to distinguish myself and my books from other authors with the name Mary E. Carter or Mary Carter, my published books are: • Electronic Highway Robbery, published by Peachpit Press, 1996 • A Non-Swimmer Considers Her Mikvah, published by Tovah Miriam, 2014 • A Death Delayed - Agent Orange: Hidden Killer of Vietnam published by Tovah Miriam 2017 • I, Sarah Steinway - A Novel published by Tovah Miriam 2018 • The Three-Day Departure of Mrs. Annette Zinn - A Novel published by Tovah Miriam 2019 • All Good Tova Goodman Revised Edition – published by Tovah Miriam 2022 • Diaspora of the Discombobulated – published by Tovah Miriam 2023.
I, Sarah Steinway —A Novel—
“. . . by turns very funny and very serious, confident and uncompromisingly weird. Mary E. Carter has a voice with unquestionable power, and we look forward to reading more from her.” – Jewish Book Council 2018 WINNER NEW MEXICO–ARIZONA BOOK AWARDS FINALIST NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARDS
Cover for I, Sarah Steinway by Mary E. Carter
All Good Tova Goodman Revised Edition —A Novel—
Whatever happened to Sarah Steinway? Find out in this sequel and haunting conclusion of Mary E. Carter’s award-winning Debut Novel I, Sarah Steinway. 2022 WINNER NEW MEXICO–ARIZONA BOOK AWARDS
Cover for All Good Tova Goodman by Mary E. Carter Cover for The Three-Day Departure of Mrs. Annette Zinn
“I always look forward to getting to know Mary E. Carter’s characters. Both Jews and non-Jews as well, have a pintele yid: a spark of Jewishness that helps them navigate this complex world. During her three-day departure, Mrs. Annette Zinn discovers that her memories serve as a blessing.” Rabbi Jack Shlachter Judaism for Your Nuclear Family physicsrabbi@gmail.com 2019 WINNER NEW MEXICO–ARIZONA BOOK AWARDS
The Three-Day Departure of Mrs. Annette Zinn — A Novel —
Cover for Electronic HIghway Robbery by Mary E. Carter
Electronic Highway Robbery: An Artist's Guide to Copyrights in the Digital Era.) Written by a non- lawyer in non-legalese, this book provides users of the Internet with a basic and understandable introduction to copyright law. While it is not a detailed presentation of today’s highly complex internet, this book provides a concise and entertaining introduction to the foundations of copyright law.
CLICK THE BOOK IMAGES FOR MORE INFORMATION
Copyright ©Mary E. Carter
TOVAH MIRIAM
Have you ever been tongue-tied? At a loss for words? Here is a new take on how on Earth we speak. With an intelligent and deeply probing Torah commentary, author Carter provides readers with a much-needed feminist perspective on Sarah and the Binding of Isaac. How on Earth we speak may embrace spoken words with silences, time lapses, judgment, opinion, and memory. Likewise, how we speak may suffer the intentional binding of women’s voices. Join Mary E. Carter as she probes how on Earth we speak with memories from her 80 years. “In this latest book of Mary Carter’s, she brilliantly weaves together her experiences learning Torah, feminism, stories from her own life, and her commentary on the section of the Torah called the “Akedah” or, the “Binding and near sacrifice of Isaac”. Her message is quite clear: we really need to look at what isn’t written down. We need, especially, to think about what Sarah’s reaction must have been and wonder at the silence of the text.”
– Rabbi Deborah J Brin www.RabbiBrin.com
Mary E. Carter ~ Author
Mary E. Carter ~ Author