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  • av Trudi Pippin
    255

  • av Ronald J. Fischer
    195

  • av Claudia Londono
    168 - 278,-

  • av J. Kymberly Cloud
    168

  • av Marie Londonbridge
    187

  • av Maximilian S. Simcovitch
    212,-

  • av Lance Anderson
    212,-

  • av Vernon David O'Connor
    174

  • av Cyndee Fields
    168

  • av John Keshi
    209 - 366,-

  • av Diane Fendrock - McFarlane
    168

  • av Nikki Pritchett-Johnson
    168

  • av Muhammad Obaidur Rahim
    278,-

  • av Babak Mansoorieh
    199

    Thanks to great spirit of all, I have made this tiny success without anyone's help. When I am not on this earth, I will rest in peace, since I would know that I have finished what I started years ago and succeeded in doing so against all odds. This is the story of life that has come to be mine to come alive in my writings. I hope others would also find an opportunity to achieve something they dreamed to do and succeed in doing so. Lastly, I hope the young generation would engage in reading some poetry, now and then, and to appreciate poetry as an important part of human culture which remains as an everlasting mirror, standing in front of us, reflecting our actions on this earth, just like a movie with a cast of people whereas in the case of poetry, words replace the cast of people.

  • av A. J. Blake
    168

  • av Angel Scere
    168

  • av Angela Glaser Bowers Ph. D.
    209

  • av Linda Metz Scales & Ruth Carlson Wareham
    215 - 330

  • av Caitlin Bishop
    168

  • av Jerry Nance
    209

  • av Kanyon Hunt
    168

  • av George Earl Muhammad
    187

    This book teaches young Black children to love their skin, hair, disability, and culture. It also teaches that no matter what shade of black you are, you are perfect in God's eyes. Love yourself while they are young so that they will love themselves when they become adults. It also teaches that bullying isn't right but that through knowing your worth, everything will be all right. Parents play a big role in teaching their children to embrace their skin and beauty.

  • av Za! Rhena Richards
    182

    The author ZA! Rhena Richards remembered, quiet, and solemn times in her life, where her thoughts and focus became clear, as the global pandemic COVID-19 of 2020 ransacked and took hostage all rigorous lives, all lifestyles, and the comforts of "normalcy," but this time, something was very different. She realized she had a purpose and needed to respond.The quiet of her became peaceful, and she took comfort in seeking this in remembrance.--a sullen, tender-aged child sat alone on the veranda of her grandmother's house. As she pined for her mother daily, she gazed into the light blue sky. All of the occupants were inside. She heard a clear audible voice, "Where are you from? What is your name?" She does not answer, but she heard the questions.Returning to the veranda, the following morning, she hears the same clear voice again, ask, "Where are you from? What is your name?" She hears the questions, and again she does not answer, but this time she begins to immediately reflect on the questions, even throughout the night where the windows were open and the house fan span, circulating heat across her skin as the mosquitoes feasted on it.Stooping to sit on the veranda on the new, born, morning, the same voice repeated the questions. Finally responding. She said, "I don't know" (in her head).The soft wind-like voice said, "Go and ask her with the skirt on.""I'm scared," she said, "they don't like me."The clear voice said, "I will go with you. Pull, tug on her skirt." The sullen tender-aged child went inside and looked for her with the skirt and pulled it and asked, "Where am I from? What's my name?"A warm, smiling caramel-colored face embedded with alabaster eyes, shone down, and told her.The little girl walked back outside, poised herself on the steps, and said, "America, Rhena. I want to go to America. My Mommy is there. How do I get there?" In her head the little girl asked and finally smiled.The still, quiet voice said, "I will go with you."

  • av William L. Harben
    267,-

    Haunted by his own guilt, John O'Roark, an undercover Boston narcotics agent, and his stuttering partner, Dex, embark on a ghostly journey as they pursue an old unsolved mystery that will ultimately change their lives forever.John, a dedicated family man with two kids and a beautiful wife, blames himself for the senseless assault on his family. After which, John's only intent in life was hunting down those responsible for the attack and seeking revenge. In doing so, he becomes lost and alone as he begins to question and doubt all that he believes to be true.Until he meets a young and mysterious woman named Angelica, who begins telling him a compelling story about her friend who has been missing for years. Reluctant to take on a missing person's case, he simply can't resist being pulled into her captivating plea for help. With the aid of his old partner, Dex, the three set out for the mountains of Colorado to uncover the truth about the missing girl, only to discover that Angelica isn't who or what she seems to be.

  • av Cynthia Culbreath
    410

    The Olympian Leap: The Life and Legacy of Josh Culbreath is a moving tribute to an immensely talented, world-renowned athlete. His name struck apprehension in the hearts of all his opponents. His sly grin and infectious smile let his competitors know he would kick butt. Josh was a gifted athlete in high school, and they proclaimed him the country's second-top high school hurdler in the country. Described as the "Martin Luther King of athletics", he was a fierce opponent who was humble in victory and gracious in defeat. Kudos to Olympic gold medalist Dr. Edwin Moses, who wrote the Foreword for this book. Dr. Edwin Moses stated in his foreword that Josh Culbreath was one of his "true heroes... and mentors" in his hurdling career.Cynthia Culbreath brings him to life in a gripping sports biography of her cousin's history, leaving no detail untold. Segregated events of his era shaped who he became during his lifetime, and their pasts converged in one explosive moment. Let us remember Josh as someone who overcame tremendous obstacles and triumphed in the life of track and field. This book tells how he won the Olympics, overcame challenges, and covers his distinguished career as an American hero.His story can be called the "Olympian Leap" because his jumping ability was second to none, and he broke world records, which led him to gain immense prestige. Only after you finish reading his story will you understand why people are stunned by his achievements. Please read this book and see what it feels like to soar higher than any other human being ever has.

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