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  • av Laurie Caldi
    254,-

    Set in the seventies, a young black girl remembers feeling left out at school, and then learns from her mama about the sacrifices made before her.

  • av Walter J. Urban
    412,-

    About the world today and how to live in it.

  • av David Casentini
    216 - 354,-

  • av Brooke Shelton
    221 - 339,-

  • av Vito Belcastro
    298,-

    Maeve had gone to get her laptop computer and returned almost immediately with it.Her expression was also one of disbelief."Look at the expression on that bastard's face." Nick said. "He knows what he's doing. That Sonuva bitch is guilty. That's the kind of shit that makes our job so freakin' hard.""Why?" was Mike's only response."There's gonna be a whole lot of deep shit over this." Nick replied."We are going to get this crap shoved down our throats Mike. You mark my words. We are in for it."Mike glanced sideways at his friend. He nodded, but did not reply.The News Announcer stared straight ahead, unflinchingly, at the cameras.

  • av Rodney Paul Williams
    184,-

    Rodney Paul Williams has left his niche as he had Even Shorter Stories 1-5. In his A Short Series, he has chosen a triumvirate of stories. In hopes of writing a one story novel shortly.

  • av Amanda McIlwain Hauser
    298 - 427,-

  • av Denise Steele
    254,-

    This book is written from the perspective of a cat named Ego. Like it says on the cover, it's a bedtime story. It's a good bedtime story for children because it's very short so parents won't be up all night reading the book to them, near the end Ego yawns and we all know how contagious yawns are, and, at the end of the story Ego says 'it's time for me to go to sleep. And, shouldn't you be doing the same? Good night.

  • av Paul Shapshak
    254,-

    This is the 8th book of selected poetry by Paul Shapshak, PhD, titled: '21ST CENTURY POETRY: Neutrino Canzonieri Epigramme Investigation. Art is included by the poet's father, Sir Rene Shapshak. The ten sections in this book, as previously, include Pastoral, Mythology, Cosmology, Theology, History, Social, Economics, Health, Cybernetic Allegories, and the Arts. Carl Gustav Jung and questions for the day include, work, walk, woke, folks traversed fields, reflect illumination, time, jurisdiction, jurisprudence, tranquility, vague terrains, to gather memory, thought, and myths.

  • av Joe A. Battaglia
    252 - 506,-

  • av Ronan James Cassidy
    427,-

    THE REDEMPTION SERIES: 100 years after Margaret Anne transformed an American family, comes the profound 4-part finale to the Calhoun saga. BOOK TWO: ConvergenceSacrifice birthed the unsettled world of Margaret Anne. Now, only surrender can pave the way for closure.Benjamin Mattingly Sonneman, a prisoner and captive to the sins of the past, has been tasked with delivering an ancient and valuable cross to its rightful guardian and heir - his estranged child - in Baltimore. As he prepares for his journey, he learns of the inspirational history behind the artifact, the shadowy lineage that binds cross to child, and receives warnings of the adversities he will confront along the way.Soon after embarking on his quest, time spent with his dubious travel companion begins to unravel the miserable realities of Matthew's own haunted past and illuminate the mistakes that ensnared him within the unstoppable odyssey of the cross.When Matthew repeatedly ignores reminders regarding the importance of his faith and the traditions of those he represents on his sacred pilgrimage, he must answer to the consequencesof his choices.And with every added hurdle to his course, the crushing storm of uncertainty over what truly awaits him in Baltimore relentlessly intensifies, threatening to consume him whole."Convergence" is the captivating continuation of the Redemption series, uncovering the next intricate layer to the Margaret Anne saga of fate, faith, and reckoning.

  • av Wayne Strange
    216,-

    This is my first attempt at writing a book and most certainly will be my last. I have had much encouragement how to do it, even though I have had no experience ,somehow I have "Gotter" done because my son and his wife Karen, by stating that his business had to get new phones and they were required to Upgrade the whole system, and my old flip phone will no longer have any service, so I am getting you a new smart phone and putting it on Buildings Inc.'s account. l said "NO"l don't know how to run them. They said it'll be great you can just talk into it and it writes it down for you and then you'll be able to write your book; and so I wrote two chapters and it wasn't going very well, so they said what you really need is a tablet so we went and got one and it did work some better. But the pictures won't stay in place and they keep pushing the words around.

  • av Abdul Aziz
    298,-

    Ahalya, a sex hungry Hindu Brahman widow, defying sanctions of her religion, loved Sadruddin, a handsome Moslem millionaire and aspired to become his second wife. Sahara, Sadruddin's most beautiful sister married the courts clerk Abdul Hamid and became the happiest woman after years of loneliness as widow. Her son Poncho and Ahalya's daughter Ramola grew up as inseparable lovers since childhood. While being executed as sacrifice to Goddess Kali in the rainforest of Sudarbans, the British Police saved Badruddin, Sadruddin's younger brother and a suspect murderer of Ahalya's husband. Released from jail, Badruddin adopted Christian faith and married organist of the Church, Katyani. While the Viceroy Lord Mountbatten was negotiating India's independence with the political leaders in Delhi, these men and women were building up their castles of love and future in the city of Maldah in the province of Bengal. This is a harrowing tale of how their dreams and aspirations were torn between love, religion and politics when India was partitioned by the British for the Hindus and Moslems ushering a holocaust of communal riots in which a million lives were butchered and ten million became refugees.

  • av Giancarlo Gabbrielli
    298 - 368,-

  • av Morris Weiss Jr MD FACP FACC
    216,-

  • av Robert E. Bryant
    216,-

    A failed plan, unexpected visitors, an act of love, a quick decision, a desperate lie.The author will show the reader that although life can take a turn without warning, something good will come out of.... the unforeseen.

  • av Susan Fay Ryan Ed D. Author Autora
    485 - 601,-

  • av Alfreda Hudson
    485,-

    As my life unfolds, somewhere beneath all my challenges, struggles, ups and downs, I somehow find myself.

  • av Rafael A. Marti
    216 - 354,-

  • av Jason O'Neil
    254,-

    In this novel a couple of cyber computer gurus, Andy and Lori, apply Artificial Intelligence (AI) to create a computer worm virus capable of stopping all operations in a network. Routines generated by a supercomputer defeat any attempt to patch the systems.A newly elected president, Graham Wilson, seizes the opportunity to apply the technology to thwart the Chinese takeover of America. The worm is released on a secret mission from South Korea. The mission, called Operation Bald Eagle, utilizes the Red Box antigravity device to build a giant Aquaclipper to launch hypersonic stealth missiles to deliver the worm to China's military, particularly their nuclear arsenal. Two missions force the Chinese into negotiations to halt their half-century campaign to replace the democracy with Communism.For their contribution to America's rebirth, the couple receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Because of the codes each possesses in memory, they must travel on separate aircraft. The book ends with the couple joining a novel cyber community in Bermuda called SAVOIR. In the end, it becomes quite clear that somebody's watching over the couple and the Republic.

  • av Nancy Harper
    216 - 354,-

  • av Jacklyn A. Chisholm
    184 - 276,-

  • av Diane Elizabeth Kelleher
    254,-

    Innovative and yet traditional, Laura Coombs Hills (1859-1952) was renowned for both her miniatures on ivory and, later, her pastels of flowers. "Queen of Miniature Painters", "...a veritable John Singer Sargent of miniature painting" and "Dean of Flower Pastels" were merely some of the many accolades ascribed to this New England artist. However, Hills' accomplishments and contributions to America's art historical culture entailed so much more.Sense, Sensibility and Sensation: The Marvelous Miniatures and Perfect Pastels of Laura Coombs Hills, America's Lyrical Impressionist was conceived and written as an atypical art history book to better explore Hills' many contributions to American culture, with a view toward a broader understanding of Hill's ethos. Beyond the presentation of her unique, biographical history as an independent, woman-entrepreneur, this book explores Hill's role in perpetuating a sense of individualism associated more closely with the concepts of home, hearth, and honor of the nineteenth century than the psychological anomie associated with the Modernism of the twentieth, - her own time. In addition, on the pages of this book will be found relevant discussions regarding Hills' ties to Sense, Sensibility and Sensation, that is, to the idea of individualism associated with nineteenth century miniatures and Walt Whitman's celebration of America; the notion of beauty associated with Contemplative Romanticism espoused by Edmund Burke; the sentiments of the "Romance poets" (Lord Byron and Percy B. Shelley); as well as the nineteenth century color theories of Michel Chevreul favored by the Impressionists. Moreover, notions of "democratic empiricism", "aesthetic lyricism", and Hills' passion for "symphonic colors" - are all contributory factors which help to identity Laura Coombs Hills as what I have termed "America's Lyrical Impressionist".

  • av Philip Krill
    216,-

    This is the last in a trilogy of aphoristic reflections on the mystery of Presence. Unlike my previous two books on this subject, Apokalypteria seeks to bridge the gap between those who are drawn to the mystery of Presence but have no hard and fast religious beliefs, and those devout and religious believers who view 'Presence' as a poor substitute when speaking about things sacred, holy and divine.We are currently witnessing the great deconstruction of institutionalized Christianity. This is as fortunate as it is inevitable. Christianity, as genuine, kerygmatic Evangel, defies definition. Christianity is the dissolution of every form of status quo, giving rise to a communion of persons knowing themselves to be in the world but not of the world for the life of the world.This book is a babbling collection of effusive aphorisms spoken in an eschatological key offered in the hope that atheists, agnostics and believers alike may perceive their essential unity in the Mystery of Christ who is present in the Mystery of Presence. In the end, it is all a single Mystery - the triune Mystery of God.

  • av Mich Mercado
    254,-

    Calista "Callie" Fuentes is an aspiring historian and a museum assistant in New York, working really hard to finance her family back home in the Philippines. Born and raised in Manila, she first came to the United States of America when she was 18. With the help of her older brother, Gabe, she was able to experience the "dream" that only a few of her peers will ever experience. Also coming from a conservative and traditional family, she has always tried her best to walk away from love. Not until she met the overconfident and charming Luca Moretti, who was three years her junior. Meanwhile, the charismatic Luca was an aspiring chef working at their family restaurant. After experiencing all sorts of ups and downs with each other, they will be left with a very difficult decision that may make or break their relationship. A story of love, life, struggles, decisions, family, and the American dream. How long would you wait for a love worth risking?

  • av Melanie Graves
    354,-

    You're never too old to let yourself go hog wild reading out loud to a child, or nestled in a nook to read in quiet. Enjoy turning the pages of this incredibly beautiful A to Z book filled to the brim with illustrations made by the art student classes at Indiana's - Bloomington High School South. While you're at it, you can yelp at the moon with a pack of jackals, and slither into the dark with a rumba of rattlesnake neonates.Each chapter starts with an alphabet letter used for a group of animals living collectively in a habitat suitable for their needs such as; A is for an armory of Aardvarks, and Z is for a zeal of zebras. This book delves into the dynamics of the food chain and how wildlife interconnects. Individual species of wildlife are their own unique beings. One important thing is they all have to eat to survive in the wild, however, each goes about fulfilling their needs in different ways. In this book, find out who, what, where, when, why, and how wildlife spends most of the day and night tending to their homes and hunting and foraging for food to feed theirselves and their young.

  • av E. F. Brown
    427 - 586,-

  • av Mike Robertson
    298,-

    Like most children brought up Roman Catholic, Richard regularly attended confession. He never quite know why but until he was in high school, he never questioned the purpose, if not the substance of the sacrament. An incident involving a priestly vestment, a confession in a cathedral, overhearing an admission by an elderly lady in an adjacent confessional, the surprising registration for a universe theology course, and Richard leads to a renewal of his faith and an obsession with confession. Further, he accidentally overhears an elderly lady's admission in an adjacent confessional, prompting an investigation into the balance between the harm caused by the sin and the absolution provided by confessors. Over several months, he finds himself investigating misdeeds that would give rise to exceptional measures issued by priests sitting in darkened booths in which divine forgiveness is furnished. A homeless man without a name is murdered and Richard has found the misdeed that he hopes will be absolved by confession. Although his pursuit does not result in anything approaching exoneration, it does provide the murdered man with a name and a mystery with a conclusion.

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