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The book entitled "Music In Our Lives: My Life In Music And The People Who Inspired It" is about my life as an artist, musician, teacher and spiritual seeker. It is about growing up in Oakland California and about my school life and college life. It's about the cities of Oakland, Portland, Oregon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and New York City. It's about all the wonderful artists, musicians and people I have been able to work with. I talk about some of my personal, life, my children, my wives, my love affairs, my triumphs and my failures. In this book also are profiles and/or reviews on someof the great practitioners of Black American music such as Duke Ellington, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Stevie Wonder and many others. With this book, I hope to inspire up and coming music students and entertain and reminisce with old veteran musicians. This book is about music, life, love and great people.
Xavier knows little about love and nothing about God. Dark shadows hang over his life, blocking his view of the future he has not known exist. He becomes susceptible to evil temptations and self-gratification defines his lifestyle. By getting to know Jesus Christ is the hardest but most fulfilling decision Xavier has made. His new found faith gives him hope to break the cycle of madness he has been exposed to all his life. In the end all the blessings that he has been robbed of will be his and more.
Unfounded is a biography surrounding the life and death of 1 ¿ year old Jeffrey Ash Hevener and all of the events that followed. It is a true account written by Danielle Hevener, Jeffrey's mother. The accounts told by Danielle are harrowing and absolutely tragic for anyone to have to go through yet it is somehow inspiring. Unfounded is full of raw emotion, tragedy, injustice, controversy, but more importantly about hope and faith. The names in the book have either been changed, abbreviated, or redacted entirely to protect the privacy of all those involved. As such, Danielle chose to use her children's nicknames throughout the book to protect their identities as well.
IN A WORD where discrimination and trafficking occur, Min Mitchell, the son of Dr. Mitchell, learns that he is also not able to be seen as 'normal'. He will discover what it means to be alone, afraid, and broken. His world is filled with the supernatural called wolves; his kind. He never wanted to be born into this world, but when he meets someone like him, he begins to understand what it means to be alive.
they say poets experience everything twiceonce when they live itand again when they write it down they go along with their daily livesfalling in lovecrossing the street but at the end of the day they retreat to their penand liveall over again - hayley n. chow
Falling started off as nothing but a naive test for some new markers and eventually blossomed into what would become a whole series of abstract sketchbooks. In somewhat of a journal format, this covers the topics of love, world-view, self-discovery, substance, the thought process itself, among an array of other ideas and concepts you could relate to and connect within the work. Falling is intended to provoke deep thought, original ideas in one's own head, to mean many things at the same time, to be left open for interpretation, and to be a hug for those who may be struggling in their journey. Encouraging not necessarily to do the same, but rather to support in the endeavors and retrospective development of the reader.
In a world based solely on titles, which are earned not by choice but by chance, Bea finds herself at the bottom of the food chain. Being bullied and attacked without anyone batting an eye is considered normal for people like her. She's gotten accustomed to coming home with bruises and burns without so much as even a glance from her parents. Bea was in a living hell. Until a seemingly shy, chocolate eyed boy who was born with more than anything anyone could ask for, decided to look past her title and forget his own.
Meet Sergeant Mark Truitt. Mark is a police investigator, husband, and father who began his career as a high school teacher but ultimately decided on a career in law enforcement. Good at getting the bad guys off the street, Mark's challenging, but fairly predictable life abruptly changes one morning with an assignment to investigate an apparent suicide. From this point on, Mark and his partner and best friend, Jamie Littlebird will take an incomprehensible trip into a murky and evil world of greed, violence, and deception.
The doctor asked, "Who is Andrew?" I said, "A boy that is tired of staying broken and feeling unloved for who he is." Why do I go by the name Andrew? Because there was this boy in my first-grade class that I have always seen myself being if I were able to have expressed who I am without humiliation. Everything that he did was something I always admired and was inspired to someday become. I tried my best not to let people define me but rather let myself echo the truest parts of me out for the world to see. I'm the hero of my own story, and I welcome you to my journey-where I have faced many storms along with burning bridges. All the curveballs life has thrown at me had me evaluate my choices. It made me want to show people not to judge a book by its cover. I've learned a great deal of patience, but the best thing I've learned thus far is to simply keep living and always forgive yourself and understand that you did your very best for what you knew at the time.
This book is a collection of my poetry, based on events over the course of my life, my emotions and people I meet. A great deal of my writing focuses on love interests and dealing with mental illnesses like borderline personality disorder, depression and anxiety. As a trans individual, I share my experience through a few of these poems. I believe in the idea that one should express themselves and their feelings openly and encourage others to do the same. My words are often raw, and cut throat, as a means that one can truly feel my thoughts as they read them.
This book is to inspire young teens how to become successful. Teach them to know the children who are sent by the Devil. It helps them to pay attention to the words that comes out of a person mouth whether it's evil or good.Mostly important they must obey the righteous instructions in this book to become successful.
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