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  • av Norma J Edwards-Merriweather
    175,-

    We live in troubled times. There appears to be a “war” within the United States. With the controversy regarding gay marriages, racial hatred, violence, terrorism, and distrust, this book is very relevant today because people are searching for truth.The lessons in this book consist of topics ranging from controversial present-day issues to just plain situations that women find themselves caught up in. Whether the issue is with one’s job, family, community, or is church related, they are tackled in a godly manner. The solutions to current problems facing women were given to me spiritually by the Lord and are the essence of the book. I feel that He is using me to get His message out to His people of how He wants us to be more responsible in our treatment and behavior toward our fellowmen, thus the title of the book, Go Forth! I Am My Brother’s Keeper. 

  • av Pearl Allen
    172,-

    In Chronicles of a Child, we follow the life of a child named Bessie. We are allowed to see life through the eyes of a child. Sometimes she seems to be wise and somewhat mature for her age. Other times, she just wants to be loved by her mother and treated like a child. She gives us insight on how children experience and process life. Bessie helps us to understand that children take in everything—they take on the problems of the adults in their life. Sometimes they even take on the blame. Will Bessie overcome her guilt? 

  • av Roy D Perkins
    182,-

    The title “There Isn’t Any Grass on This Side of the Fence” is really a metaphor of poverty-stricken people who don’t have a choice but to remain in their ill-fated, destitute state. These people (as the subtitle indicates) have no money to even maintain a sufficient standard of living. They have no knowledge as to how to get themselves elevated up the financial hierarchy. Lastly, they don’t have the time to ascertain their predicament and to move up the food chain. This is a story that begins in the 1960s and ends some decades later. Placidville is really a 1960s ghetto filled with poor and uneducated people. The project, as it’s called, is a place of racial hatred, bigotry, and discrimination. Criminal activities are the order of the day. The theme of the project is to do on to others before they do on to you. The people are not just living; they are trying to survive. Little do they realize, once they move in, they will probably never be able to get out. Placidville is a spider’s web for those without funds. It’s an attraction that the have-nots cannot resist. Once in the web, the people soon become aware that escape is beyond their grasp. The project changes most everyone for the worse. In Placidville, all families become dysfunctional and continually fight among themselves. The project makes neighbors say and do terrible things to each other in order to gain an edge over the other. As time goes on, the residents learn how to cheat, steal, and to take advantage of every good or bad opportunity that come their way. The Placidville Project is a disease and there is no cure. To make matters worse, corrupt town officials and the police want nothing to do with the project. It’s a big headache that they wish would go away. However, this headache is not going away in the near future.  

  • av Bill Girvin
    234

  • av Roland P Taylor
    197,-

  • av G P Navarre
    364,-

  • av Mark D Minunni
    340,-

    Jacob had everything. A beautiful wife, two loving children, a nice home, and a great job working for the government, until the federal cutbacks affected him and his family. The economy had taken a dramatic change that forced the closure of many programs in the federal government. Jacob's was one of them.Forced to make many lifestyle changes, Jacob could not keep up with everything, and soon after losing his job, he started losing all that he had worked so hard for. Forced to move out of his home from foreclosure, his family moved in with family members.The strain placed on him was too great, and he soon found himself living alone on the streets so that his family could stay where they were. With nothing to guide him, Jacob wandered the streets of New York. When the FBI was moving from Manhattan to Brooklyn, Jacob, rummaging through trash, came upon a computer disk he found in a box.Since losing his job and life, this was the first thing he had that brought back all the good memories of his lost past. As a computer operator, Jacob was curious, and his curiosity took the best of him. With the help of a friend, they cracked the code on a secure disk only to reveal the contents were the FBI's entire list of everyone in the witness protection program along with their new identities and addresses.In Jacob's mind, it was like finding gold. Knowing people of interest from the neighborhood, Jacob knew he could sell that information to them. Rumors of prices on certain rats' heads were on every street in Brooklyn. This could be his chance back to his life, but it wouldn't be easy. He had to stay ahead of the FBI and the mob both at the same time, and he had to collect the money, both placing him in danger.His decision would test all he was made of, and he was ready to find his way back to his family at any cost.

  • - A True Life Experience
    av Wil Woodard
    265,-

    THE AWAKENED covers a very personal and intensive almost two-year period of UFO activity in my life. Much of it happened while living in the San Francisco Bay area. I believe it to be one of the most extensive, illuminating, and intimate UFO encounters of my generation. Having kept a journal of my highly unusual experience, I was able to create a complete record of dates, and roughly calculate lengths of missing time. I was also able to ascertain many details of some of my events. One of the most outstanding things my book demonstrates is how relentless and determined this experience can be. I felt I was continuously struggling to come up for air. I stand by my words. The AWAKENED, however unbelievable some or all of it may sound; it is the truth.

  • av PhD & MD Morris
    152,-

  • - D Off War Street
    av Rodney Ricks
    172,-

    This is a book written about the neighborhood I grew up in, the good and bad times in the hood and my life history itself. So I hope and pray everybody enjoys it, and I quote to everybody.

  • av R A Doc Correa
    208,-

  • - The Seventh Star
    av Arthur Grant
    175,-

  • av Msn Tellis-Nayak & V Tellis-Nayak
    249,-

    While advances in medical science and disease treatments are always welcome, real transformation of healthcare requires us to focus on whole persons, not just maladies.Our responsibilities to ill people, and frail elders, including those with dementia, are not merely obligations, but also response-abilities. Beyond relieving suffering and meeting their basic biological needs, we can nurture each individual as a whole person and promote his or her wellbeing. The benefits are tangible and mutual. Helping professionals are rewarded through the deep and meaningful connections they form with the remarkable people they serve.In Return of Compassion to Healthcare the Tellis-Nayaks offer blueprints for person-centered care that can guide leaders of healthcare, aging services, government and business in building enlightened clinical programs and assisted-living communities for medically ill and otherwise vulnerable people.As Vivian and Mary Tellis-Nayak so clearly show, solutions are available. Evidence-based treatments are valuable, however, the best care is also tender and loving. Ira Byock, MD is founder and chief medical officer for the Institute for Human Caring, Providence Health & Service. His books include Dying Well and The Best Care Possible. 

  • av Cornel A Keeler
    152,-

    The book deals with decisions made by the characters that would affect their future lives. How it affects their lives is surprising and unpredictable. In these stories, the characters are driven by their egos. The results are sometimes good and sometimes bad and sometimes it is up to the reader’s opinion. 

  • av Sr A Pavlo & Walter
    152,-

  • av Kimberly Posey Latimore
    175,-

  • av MS Sunshine
    222

  • av Diane Di Nicola Castellano
    265,-

  • av Michael Gonzales
    138,-

  • av Anna M Penn
    222

  • - A Unique Selection of Suggested Actions for Living Life
    av Daniel Taddeo
    193,-

  • av Mary Pennington
    166,-

  • av Mary Ann Latorre
    247,-

    The story of Gus and the Goat is about an unlikely friendship that develops between two characters from different backgrounds. Gus, a pampered pug, learns a big lesson from Sammy. After he is won over by Sammy's kindness and open heart, Gus's perspective is changed forever. Any mistrust that Gus may have had is now replaced with love and appreciation for his new friend. Has Sammy helped prepare Gus for yet another surprise in his life? Yes, he has!

  • av Walter Brown
    186,-

    Holding Forth the Word of Life is a compilation of individual devotionals written to encourage, challenge, and confirm in the lives of believers, the life-changing power of the Word of God.“All scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works” (2 Timothy 3:16–17).

  • av Michael Buck
    148,-

    Michael R. Buck - The Dead Poet is a book of selected poems that I wrote over the years. My life of being an alcoholic and a life of death and heartbreaks, not being there for my daughters, and death, my life has always been full of ups and downs, mostly down. And I bring the pain out in my poems to help me live through this personal hell. Some poems are fiction, but for the most they all depict my life.

  • av Gilbert R Smith
    262,-

  • - A Kate Ryan Mystery
    av Lee M Odle
    186,-

    Born and raised in Chicago to Irish immigrant parents, Dr. Kate Ryan is forensic pathologist and medical examiner for the Chicago Crime Lab, consultant to Ireland’s national police force the Gardia, and part time FBI profiler with the bureau’s Behavior Analysis Unit. Kate was born with many ‘gifts’ as her maternal grandmother ‘Grand’ calls her psychic abilities. She and her fiance Tim “T.D.” Sullivan, a former member of the Chicago Police Department, are the perfect team to track down criminals using Kate’s psychic gifts, their secret weapon, her guardian angel, and Tim’s special link to the other side of the veil between the living and the dead. Tim is a ghost. 

  • av Tom Kennedy
    167,-

  • av Karen Kay
    166,-

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