Spotlight Sunday: Helen Munday

For this week's Spotlight Sunday segment, we bring you South African turned Texan author Helen Munday! She has a selection of non-fiction offerings, starting with the book she wrote all about her own father’s experience as an allied spy in World War II, The War Has Ended But the Memory Lingers On. If you are interested in the history of that war & want to get a closer look at the heroism that was on display during that time, this book pulls its inspiration directly from her father’s own words & presents a truly fascinating experience for the reader!

If you are looking for something more steady paced, My Dream, America, Helen’s memoirs recounting her own experiences growing up in South Africa & moving to America, will give you a nice dose of realism while also being an easy read. And finally, for all the foodies out there, The Best of Eve: Recipes From Around The World has many tantalizing recipes that Helen has collected from her family’s journey around the world.

Whether you are looking for a grounded story about real people or you just want a good book to pass the weekend with, Helen’s books are for you!



This interview was done at the Marriott in Los Colinas during the annual Authors Marketing Event presented by Texas Authors. If you are an aspiring or independent author who would like to learn more about how to market yourself using social media & the internet, be sure to check out the links below.


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