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Working with artist Sarah Sole, OR Books is pleased to announce a line of merchandise accompanying our new book My Turn: Hillary Clinton Targets the Presidency by Doug Henwood. Even prior to the book’s release, its cover attracted widespread media attention including items in the The Washington Post, the New Republic and on MSNBC. Now, alongside the book, you can purchase “My Turn” tote bags, limited edition prints, and a 2016 calendar with a stunning new portrait of HRC by Sarah Sole for every month.
MY TURN TOTEThis high-quality, hard-wearing tote features original art by Sarah Sole. Printed via thermal transfer and silkscreen on natural, 100% 10 oz. cotton canvas. Reverse side sports the OR logo in black. More |
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MY TURN 2016 CALENDARThe Hillary Clinton My Turn 2016 Calendar by Sarah Sole includes 12 original artworks by Sole, a unique portrait of HRC for every month of the year. Printed on high-quality gloss paper with 24 interior pages, saddle-stitched binding, and notes page. More |
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MY TURN LIMITED EDITION SIGNED PRINTNow you can own a limited edition print of the iconic cover of My Turn, signed by author Doug Henwood and artist Sarah Sole. Printed and individually numbered in a limited run of 30 on high-quality super gloss Fibermark Endura Poster 225 10mil stock, recyclable and containing up to 30% post consumer waste. More |
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Hillary Clinton is running for the presidency with a message of hope and change. But, as Doug Henwood makes clear in this concise, devastating indictment, little trust can be placed in her campaign promises. Rigorously reviewing her record, Henwood shows how Clinton’s positions on key issues have always blown with the breeze of expediency, though generally around an axis of moralism and hawkishness. Without a meaningful program other than a broad fealty to the status quo, Henwood suggests, “the case for Hillary boils down to this: she has experience, she’s a woman, and it’s her turn.” More |
Sarah Sole is a visual artist, born and raised in New Orleans, LA. She received a BA in Mathematics and Fine Art from Rice University in Houston, TX. She then went on to pursue a PhD in Mathematics at the University of Houston, which steered her into an academic career lasting about ten years. Upon leaving that career she earned an MFA in Fine Arts from the School of Visual Arts in New York, NY. She is a recipient of a 2005 Fellowship in Drawing/Printmaking/Artists’ Books from the New York Foundation for the Arts, a 2006 Full Fellowship from the Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, VT, and a 2008 Alumni Scholarship Award from the School of Visual Arts. She has most recently exhibited her work at the Contemporary Arts Center and Coup d’Oeil Art Consortium, both in New Orleans, LA, as well as, art fairs in Miami, FL and New York, NY. She currently lives and works in Stony Brook, NY. |