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Ummm... Sometimes when the stores can't find my book by title I give them the non-Amazon ISBN number, and they can get it that way without any problem at all. (I use separate ISBNs for Amazon and Ingram Spark.) Have you tried finding it with some other metric? Author name, ISBN, and so on. Maybe the title of your wife's book is identical to another book and maybe they are pulling up the data on the other one.

How wonderful - congratulations!

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People seem to like Lulu but I have no experience of it.

I do my paperbacks thru Amazon. I have no experience with any other sites.
J, on another note, I not..."
I have a Pinterest board for each of my books, as they're historical fiction and I like to show people some of the research I did, places I visited, artefacts that inspired me - that kind of thing. I have heard it's now being used to market books but I have no idea how! Even when people message me on it I lose track of the messages, so the idea of having a discussion or posting recommendations leaves me baffled.
I do my paperbacks thru Amazon. I have no experience with any other sites.
J, on another note, I noticed her book Birch Cathedral was on sale and bought it. I couldn't really tell what it was about from the description but one of the reviews gave me a better idea.
I'm picking up a few books from indie authors in this group. What a talented group we are!
Has anybody tried Pinterest?