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  • av Dennis (de Montfort University UK) Brown
    224,-

  • av Anthony S
    212 - 366,-

  • av Gregory Cummings
    187

    Hello, This is Gregory. I wrote this book, Chris Must Come Once a Year for All of the Boys and Girls, in loving memory of my son Jahiem Cummings. I would like to give you a small summary of my book if it's okay. Now, you are in my world. This is a love story about a boy named Chris and a girl named Mary. This book tells how they fell in love and how they both had love for all the children in the world. It tells how Chris grew up to become known to the people as Santa Claus. It also tells how the name Santa Claus and Chris Cringle first got started by the people. Now in this story, Chris and Mary were black. The story tells how Chris worked for a toy maker by the name of Mr. Cringle Claus and how Chris repaired toys and gave them to the black families for their children. It tells how the townspeople outlawed him because of what he did, but later accepted him because of all the things he did and the way he did them. It also tells how the people got him to deliver toys to all of the children that lived in the town and village. This book tells you about the first snowman and the Christmas stockings. It tells you about the red and white suit that he wore, the deer, the sleigh, the Christmas tree, the bells, the mistletoe, and why the people put a big green wreath with a red bow on their door. Now would you believe the first Christmas lights were candles with artificial fire on them that were made out of glitter of all colors that reflected its colors when any light shines on them. It tells how Chris made the Holidays happy and a whole lot more. Now look, I'm not going to tell you anymore about the story, you will have to read the book. I do want you to know that Santa Claus comes in all races. Santa could be male or female, you see in my life Santa was my mother, that's right, a strong black woman. Her name is Ms. Georgia Lee Cummings. In yours or other people's lives, Santa might have been a man. Santa can be a he or a she, Santa is really anyone who makes sure there were toys left under the tree in your home for you or yours. I say to you, go on and make the Holidays in your life some Happy Holidays! Now from me to you, Happy Holidays!

  • av David Yadkouri
    236,-

  • av David E Waddell
    224,-

    Owen wakes up in the Montana Territory tied to a wooden pole in the middle of a Blackfoot Indian village. He doesn't remember his name, where he came from, or anything about his past. The Blackfoot Indians believe a book that was lying beside Owen when he was captured has spiritual powers and helped him survive an attack when all the others in his large wagon train were killed. When Owen is restored to health, a Blackfoot chief named Askuwheteau forces him to play a game called the chase game to see if the book he carried with him has spiritual powers. If Owen survives this game, which no captive or warrior has before, it will prove the book they call Big Medicine has spiritual powers and his life will be spared. If he loses the game he will die and they will destroy the book. Can Owen outlast the twelve-armed Blackfoot warriors chosen to chase him with just the arrow he pulled out of the ground to start the chase game?At the same time, a white woman held captive by Chief Askuwheteau since her childhood had prayed to God every day to send someone to rescue her and take her back to her own people. Just when she thought her prayers had been answered, a Blackfoot warrior named Megedagik traded ten Appaloosas for her and took her away to be his squaw. Had God forgotten her or had he always planned on her living among the Blackfoot Indians?In another part of the Montana Territory, hostile Indians besiege Fort Pennington. Supplies and ammunition are running low while the defenders inside the fort fight two Indian tribes for their lives. Can a dispatch rider named Corporal Kessler, a scruffy old mountain man named Hobbs, and a book the Blackfoot call Big Medicine save the lives of the soldiers and settlers defending Fort Pennington, or will they all be killed by the hostile Indians besieging the fort?

  • av Jr Nicholas Banks
    154

  • av Paul Henry Johnson
    249,-

  • av M Ed Anna Casamento Arrigo
    154

    Ever wonder why the moon is up there so high? Ifyou can talk to him, what would you say? Wouldyou ask him to come down and play? Where doyou think he goes when the night is gone?Anna Casamento Arrigo captures a child'smusings with the stellar entity we call the moonhere in Mr. Moon, Mr. Moon.

  • av Edward (Professor of English Oklahoma State University) Jones
    154

    Imagine knowing a lot about liquid toxic poison that goes into our landfillshow it's created, how we make it, what it's doing to our city, country, worldand not being able to do anything about it because we don't have the simple systems in place to allow us to stop killing ourselves, or the air, water, and seas. Or because we are too lazy to stop for a minute and think about what it is that we are throwing away: our world. Join our revolution against global warming and creating garbage, eliminating toxic liquids with changing just one bad habit: the mixing of liquids with our trash (i.e., creating garbage). 57

  • av Ed D Dr Tameka H Davis
    199

    How come my students come to me so far behind? Why are parents so angry? How come my students are so unmotivated to learn? Where in the heck are all the teachers going? These are questions that many school administrators, teachers, policy makers, and community stakeholders ask when speaking about education. This book attempts to shed light on these questions and help people understand the state of America's education system. This book is for parents, school administrators, policy makers, and community stakeholders and it is geared toward helping them understand why it is so important to support those working in the trenches to help make our communities better.

  • av Paul Teodo
    346

  • av David E Waddell
    199

    Quint Hayes is a Preacher in Abilene, Kansas who came home one night to find his wife and son murdered and then was shot and left for dead by the same outlaws that killed his family. After recovering from his gunshot wounds he turns in his Bible and picks up his old revolver and then leaves Abilene to seek vengeance against the outlaws that killed his family. Emmett Sanders escaped from Yuma Territorial Prison after his dying cellmate, Macallum, told him where four bags of gold coins were hidden near a stagecoach station called Canyon Station. He is pursued by Marshal Zane Graves who is dispatched by a judge in Tucson to capture Emmett and bring him back to Yuma. Cora Jennings is heartbroken after her husband, Arthur, is robbed and murdered by a thug in New York City. She feels lonely and decides to start a fresh new life out in the Arizona Territory by reuniting with her Uncle who runs a stagecoach station called Canyon Station. All four of these individuals take different paths and have different reasons for traveling to Canyon Station. Will God have any influence on their lives as they deal with outlaws, Apaches and many other obstacles along their way? Read Canyon Station to find out. I've published the following four books: Ransom, Canyon Station,Big Medicine and Old Washington.

  • av Jack Vangrow
    168

  • av Don Gregoree
    154

    When old habits die...so do we. Those who live by causing pain and anguish to others are destined to die ugly. These are the words that drivesix friends in different directions in life. Nine years later, an anniversary of sorts brings a few of them back into the frying pan. The question is...who invited murder? Now old debts need to be settled, old lovers are showing nolove, past friends have turned enemies, and old shooters don't miss. They say we can always go home. The question is...should we?

  • av Jeffrey Adam
    250

    My latest book, Amongst Giants Revealed, is a more personal approach to my worldviews with regard to politics, religion, and to the polar forces in life. I also included some rants within my works, which includes a twelve-day diary in August and a nine-day tangent in November. In Part 3 of my new book, I added the poems I had left out of the first book I had published in July of 2017, Through My Eyes Frame by Frame. In addition, I have many poems within that are written as gifts to friends, and also, I included a couple of personal letters written in poetic fashion to the person I admire and love most in my life. It took me six months to write Part 1 of the book, and I spent countless days and nights pouring out my soul as best I could! I take a lot of pride in what I've accomplished in the past couple of years and hope you get just as much out of my personal experiences I have had in writing about them. I have taken a different approach in writing this book and have changed and adapted to a different style of writing in many of my works. I've definitely matured throughout this whole process and have learned much about my own life and will stop at nothing to spill my innermost feelings about many topic matters. These poems consist of personal experiences that all of my readers can definitely relate to and can become fully engrossed and engaged in the topic matters. Hopefully, the material you're about to read can be therapeutic and eye-opening to what is really going on in the world we live in today.

  • - Student Workbook Grades 2-3
    av Pat-Dene Connell
    187

    STUDENT WORKBOOK*Crosswords*Drawing Exercises*Essay Planning Page*Essay Writing Page*Poetry Reading*Review Activities*Short Response Writing*Vocabulary*Word Search

  • - The Adventures of Malvina Hoffman
    av Didi Hoffman
    267 - 402

  • - Brian Jones Of The Rolling Stones In Jahjouka, the Beat generation in Morrocco
    av Hassan Ouakrim
    236,-

  • av Anna Casamento Arrigo
    199

    Every child, at one time or another, has imagined being this creature or that. Of All That I Could Be! enables a child to pretend what life might be like as something else's. But, in the end, the message is clear, there is nothing more worthwhile than being ME!

  • av David E Waddell
    224,-

    After the cannons of Charleston, South Carolina, fired upon Fort Sumter and started American Civil War, the Dugan family became a divided family. Jay Dugan took off to fight for the Confederate States of America while his younger brother, Billy, took off to fight for the Union. Billy's and Jay's parents, Charles and Emma, along with their two daughters, Callie and Bessie, a runaway slave named Tandey, and Jay's girlfriend, Lucy, move to the Dakota Territory to escape the War Between the States. After arriving in the Dakota Territories, they all realized they had made a serious mistake moving there when the entire Sioux Nation went on the warpath. With the odds heavily stacked against them, would the Dugan family's survival skills and love for one another help them survive the War Between the States and a Sioux uprising and become a united family again or would they forever be a divided family?

  • av Jeffrey Adam
    236,-

  • - A Political Philosophy
    av Michael G Merhige
    199

    Thoughtful Pauses is a way of communicating some of the author's political and philosophical thoughts discerned throughout the years about society, government and the law. It may be that democracy is the most saleable of all the forms of government; yet, it is the one that comes with much need for care by the people as its appeal for acceptance can lull the populous to sleep. To borrow a paraphrase from Abraham Lincoln, ''Government for the people' can only be insured through the active vigilance and participation of 'government of and by the people.' Here then we have the law as one of our guarantees for justice, peace and tranquility in society. The often-repeated phrase, 'Government of law and not of men' can mislead as the words appear clear, but in truth, government of law is merely government organized and determined by men or the people. To quote from lines in the last section of Thoughtful Pauses, 'No law, no matter equitably written, will secure justice when implemented by dishonest men.' No law, no matter how poorly written, will deter justice when guarded by men of good will.' What, therefore, speaks also to the make-up of a nation is its culture. It defines its strengths and weaknesses. Changes that occur through outside sources and from other cultures pose more risks and instability than from changes within. Much coverage also is given to the press or media in the last section of this book. The author has seen the power of the new technology in the broad coverage of communication, which has been a windfall for big media monetarily; but more importantly, a powerful weapon to influence a nation's thinking and, therefore, its actions. This is not to be underestimated, especially among a misinformedor ill-informed public. There is enough, hopefully, in this book to ponder; and the author writes it to wet the interest of its readers to better view their nation, its culture, and governing systems more closely. Any of us can find an excuse to preach or criticize. That said, much of this book deals with our fallacies as human beings and, yes, all of us come with them. The author very much is and has been a willing participant in the likes of an unjust war as well as more than his fair share of life's regrets. And, no, the devil did not make him do it.

  • - The Quest for My Roots, from Spain to the Philippines
    av Bernadette Rivas Soto
    378,-

  • av Joyce Hodges-Hite
    199

    A liberal Catholic Yankee city boy living in an ultraconservative back-country Georgia Baptist fundamentalist environment, Jim Hite could have been a disgruntled curmudgeon. He was not. There was never an optimist who had the outlook he had. And he shared it with everyone he came in contact with. In his multicareer life, he touched people from many backgrounds different from his own. His time in the mega high school (Central Catholic in Toledo), his seminary life in Cincinnati, and his short time in the priesthood in Detroit and in South Georgia prepared him for handling unexpected relationshipsone of which led to a marriage. Following that, fitting in became a career of its own. But it was in his second marriage that he dared to branch out, taking on challenges that he had unwittingly put on hold for the duration of the first. Jim and Joyce finished their teaching careers and embarked on a life which could not be contained in one town, one state, or even one country. They chased after goals they had thought they could never achieve, and then realized it was the chase that was more important than the finish line. They learned that divergent personalities could merge successfully and often compared their relationship to a rubber band which, though stretched, would always return to its original shape. And after Jim's death, Joyce thought all his friends should know how that relationship had evolved.

  • av III Austin & Clarence
    154

    This book is about racism and abuse in the criminal justice penal system in Connecticut. The story line is about abusive and racist treatment against one African American man who was incarcerated for crimes that he committed in society. This man suffered from a medical condition that caused him to suffer with blackouts and it was during these incidents that this man was assaulted and abused. In spite of starting a letter-writing campaign to seek assistance, this man was unable to obtain any type of legal assistance for the crimes being committed against him by prison guards who are now called police. These crimes were committed over a ten-year period (1992-2010). This inmate suffered from grand mal seizures which contributed to him having blackouts. (Grand mal seizures are caused by abnormal electrical activity throughout the brain. Most of the time grand mal seizures are caused by epilepsy). This man was assaulted by state correctional staff during these episodes and then would be given trumped up charges (i.e. assault on a correctional officer) to justify the abuses he suffered by staff. He was once informed by another inmate that, in his opinion, they were really trying to kill him. This happened in one of the most racist prisons in Connecticut, which is Cheshire Correctional Institution. This man would wake up with black eyes, busted lips, and missing teeth. One time he woke up in the medical unit with the whole right side of his face swollen and his eye swollen shut. He thought it was from the seizures or blackouts only to find out that he was being assaulted by the correction officers. In another incident, he was incarcerated in Bridgeport Community Correctional Institute. While being processed, he informed the medical staff that he needed to ensure that they understood the importance of giving him his seizure medication. This man informed the nurse that if he did not have this medication he would have a seizure. Well, even though he stressed the importance of having his medications, the medications were stopped and he suffered a grand mal seizure and woke up with eighteen stitches in his head. The goal of this book is to bring to the forefront the neglect and abuses that inmates suffer while supposedly being rehabilitated in the correctional system.

  • av I B Nobody
    220,-

    This is an instructional manual covering the fundamentals of the golf swing, the short game, putting, and routine development. The mental game; right brain versus left brain thinking, creating a feeling storehouse, concentration in its purest form, temperament and a historical look at the greats and not so greats of the game-circa 1920 to the Tiger Woods era. Included are the individuals who influenced my development as a golfer, a caddie's view from inside the ropes, and a look at the world of golf from the inside out.

  • av Daniel Burnett
    457,-

  • av Tiya Daley
    174

    Invasion of Privacy is about my life and how I wrestled with spiritual wickedness attacking me, keeping me in prison to sexual addiction and lascivious acts starting from a young age. This book will share how you or your family member or someone you may be close to can be invaded and not even know that you have been. You may wonder why someone does the things that they do. People who are addicted to gambling or stripping or pornography or drinking. Whatever it may be, this book can help you understand what has happened to me, and you or your loved one will be able to know how I broke free from addictions. Only the Most High, my deliverer, my buckler, my strong tower, my refuge, my first love has delivered me from sexual bondage. Invasion of Privacy will unveil how demonic spirits are among us, and they want to invade your children.

  • av Kathleen Lombardo
    342

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