Wednesday, February 27, 2013


My rendition of the  ancient Indian epic Mahabharata will be available June 2013. It's described as "Fast-paced and cinematic." This would make a great film. But for the time being get  my book. For more information about my programs visit www.sacredvoices.com

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Appreciations:

“A wonderful, rich narrative! Andy Fraenkel  does a fine job keeping all the threads clear, even as they interweave. I see his long career of storytelling at work on every page.” Dr. Robert Rosenthal, Philosophy Chair, Hanover College
“Well-written and concise. Excellent for college courses on philosophy, religion, or literature. It’s clearer and gets to the point much better than many other Mahabharata tellings.  The brevity of the text will appeal to students of the “sound-bite” generation, while instructors will appreciate that quality is not sacrificed in its name.”  Dr. Arnold Smith. Philosophy Dept,  Kent State University
“A wonderful, rich narrative! Andy Fraenkel  does  a fine job keeping all the threads clear, even as they interweave. I  see his  long career of storytelling at work on every page.”   Dr. Robert Rosenthal, Philosophy Chair, Hanover College
“Cinematic! What a great read! A compelling story and utterly engaging.”
Rebecca Strowger, Independent Scholar
“Literature for those who want to step outside the box.”  Mick Burke, W.V. Educator
“Epic and Scripture come together in this magnificent unfolding drama. A story so human and yet so sacred.  It can change us deeply. ” Professor (Fr) Walter M Jagela, West Liberty University
“Fast-paced and cinematic! Andy Fraenkel’s book captures the scope and breath of this great epic.”  Subhash Kak, Ph.D., Author & Regents Professor, Oklahoma State University – from his Foreword