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March 4, 2010

Who Do You Think You Are? Book Release

This just in from Megan

Who Do You Think You Are? Book Release

Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak of Honouring Our Ancestors has a new book out which I am sure will interest many.

Her press release follows:

March 3, 2010

I am thrilled to announce that my new book, Who Do You Think You Are?: The Essential Guide to Tracing Your Family History

is being released tomorrow! The book is a companion piece to NBC's ground-breaking new genealogy series, Who Do You Think You Are?, which premiers on Friday.

Who Do You Think You Are

P.S. Amazon is currently selling Who Do You Think You Are?: The Essential Guide to Tracing Your Family History
for $16.47 (list price is $24.95). A great bargain!

2 comments:

  1. You may have heard about the upcoming NBC TV show Who Do You Think You Are?, which premieres Friday, March 5. The family history-focused series will lead celebrities on a journey back in time as they discover more about the ancestors who came before them. Lisa Kudrow, who executive produced the show, will be featured, with Sarah Jessica Parker, Spike Lee, Matthew Broderick, Susan Sarandon, Emmitt Smith, and Brooke Shields.

    But -- did you know that an African-American owned ancestry tracing company (including a leading Black scientist), is the power behind discovering the African roots of Emmitt Smith and Spike Lee as a part of the show? That's right. As the trend toward ancestry tracing continues to rise, African Ancestry is the only resource that can trace African origins through DNA. And general market ancestry companies and media turn to African Ancestry to enhance their efforts in discovering the roots of their African American participants.

    As you may know, many African Americans -- including your readers - cannot rely on traditional vehicles for tracing their roots due to the breakdown of information as a result of Trans-Atlantic slave trade. But African Ancestry bypasses those hurdles through science, to more accurately determine where bloodlines originated in Africa. We invite you to explore www.AfricanAncestry.com to get more information of the hundreds of celebrities we've tested as well as the impact of thousands of African Americans we've tested since our creation seven years ago.

    We're excited about Who Do You Think You Are? and as the momentum builds among mainstream experts and media outlets weighing in on the dialogue, we'd like to offer an expert African American voice in the mix -- which we believe is relevant and inspiring to your readers. Gina Paige and Dr. Rick Kittles are available to discuss how and where they traced Smith's and Lee's ancestry for Who Do You Think You Are and provide a deeper context for the growing trend in African roots tracing in the U.S. info@taylorcommunicationsgroup.com

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  2. I heard Megan speak in St. George, Utah a year or two ago. I've ordered the book from Amazon.com.

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