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Follow on Google News | ![]() Valentine Reflections from Cinderella Author aka Jane Friedlander Treacy Palm Springs California CouBeyond Publishing is pleased to announce the launch of new book Cinderella at 70 by former New Yorker Jane Friedlander Treacy this past Valentine’s Weekend.
Cinderella is alive and well and living in 2015. Prince Charming having divorced her for a trophy wife, she’s teamed up with a new 70-year-old BFF as her mentor and author. She’s learning about online dating, sex, boob jobs, botox, diets, technology, and the Millenia generation – and, of course, men. She can make a great martini – shaken, not stirred – and she’s using her 2,000 years of experience to add a new dimension to “70 is the new 50”. Everyone’s favorite princess is delightful, hilarious, and promises to become your BFF too. Chicks Connect Founder & CEO Jewels Muller says, “A must read for every modern cosmopolitan woman that wants to know anything about everything in the new millennium” No stranger to the spotlight or the red carpet Treacy, a former New Yorker spent 30 years producing Broadway and National Touring shows. Like Cinderella, Jane will tell you, loves the camera, spotlight and a chance to share her book with the world. The original idea for “Cinderella at 70” was actually born when three women in their 60s spent a weekend together in Los Angeles. “Sex and the City” was hot. Over cosmos one evening, someone asked, “Where do you think these women will be 30 years from now?” For the rest of the evening, happily inebriated, we continued to hypothesize. Would Carrie and Big have children? Would Miranda resolve her conflicts with career vs. Brooklyn? What would Samantha do about James? Would debutante Charlotte find happiness with her Jewish husband? Larry King endorsed author of Heartgasm, Increasing Intimacy and Ecstacy with your Beloved, Toni DeMarco says, “Cinderella at 70 is a blissful read that took me on a journey to far away and exciting places and did not set me down until the final page.” Having already completed several pre-media buzz appearances in Las Vegas and Palm Springs, Treacy says, “the stage is set for a roll out of Cinderella at 70 with many book readings, book signings and media appearances lined up for 2015. Requests for review copies of the book can be secured at Beyond Publishing.net 702. About Jane Friedlander Treacy Jane Friedlander Treacy is a native of Brooklyn, New York and a graduate of Barnard College and Columbia University. At the age of 15, she began her theatrical career working in off-Broadway theatres. At 19, she produced her first off-Broadway show, the hit revival of “Anything Goes”, starring Hal Linden. For the next two decades, Jane produced more than 30 Broadway and National Touring shows, including “Lord Pengo”, starring Charles Boyer and Agnes Moorhead; “The Odd Couple”, starring Tony Randall and Jack Klugman”; South Pacific”, starring Jane Powell and Howard Keel: “Can Can”, starring Leslie Caron, “Seesaw”, starring Lucie Arnaz and Tommy Tune; “The Rainmaker”, starring Burt Reynolds, “Zorba”, starring Vivian Blaine and Michael Kermoyan; “Man of La Mancha”, starring Ed Ames, and “Charley’s Aunt”, starring Vincent Price and Roddy McDowell. Her productions received numerous awards, including the Los Angeles Drama Critics “Outstanding Musical Award” and the Off-Broadway Critic’s Circle Award. Jane also served as Special Assistant to New York Senator Jacob K. Javits (R- New York), and co-produced the 1964 Democratic Party Rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City. She resided in Indianapolis, Indiana from 1978-1998, where she founded and published Teen Track newsmagazine, the only not-for-profit newspaper in the United States written totally by, for and about teenagers. While in Indianapolis, Jane served as Managing Editor of Indianapolis Woman magazine, and became a special consultant for numerous not-for-profit organizations, including Sigma Theta Tau International honor society of nursing, and Indianapolis United Way, from whom she received the “Woman of the Year” award. She also helped found and was elected president of two Indianapolis theatres – The American Cabaret Theatre and Phoenix Theatre – and served on the boards of other organizations. Jane is honored to be included in “Who’s Who of American Women” and “Who’s Who Worldwide”. Since moving to Palm Desert 15 years ago, Jane has served as Director of Operations for “The Valley’s Promise”, working with 13 high schools in the Coachella Valley, and Interim Executive Director of the Women Leaders Forum. She founded and was Chair of the Young Women Ambassadors, a high school leadership program allied with the Women Leaders Forum. Jane has served as a Board Member of the Rancho Mirage Library, the COD Foundation Auxiliary, the Women Leaders Forum, the Northwestern Alumni Association, and the Indian Wells Desert Symphony Orchestra. Currently, Jane is co-producer of and playwright for Cabaret Theatre West (CTW), now in its fifth season in the Coachella Valley. CTW produces professional, original cabaret musicals, which focus on a theme rather than a story. Some of the 12 productions in its repertoire include “On Broadway”, “It’s All About Love”, “The Sensational Sixties”, and “A Grand Night for Singing”. End
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