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The Crystalline Apocalypse is a boldly entertaining, highly imaginative science-fiction story about an apocalyptic event that puts the entire world into peril. The colorful characters-both human and alien-capture the reader's attention as all of humankind finds itself fighting a proxy war against a horrific, godlike alien species. This story will captivate the reader, who's in for an exciting adventure!Joseph V. Oehring has served his country for fourteen years as an enlisted soldier in the U.S. Army Infantry, and he continues to serve today. Typing on a typewriter is very therapeutic for him. He wrote this exciting story in hopes of entertaining the world!Joseph has been married to his beautiful wife for twenty years, and they have four wonderful children-one girl and three boys. When he's not leading soldiers, he enjoys walks with his wife, playing with his kids, working out at the gym, and playing video games. He looks forward to the release of the second book in the Lesser World Series, The Chaos Crystals, in the near future.
Dorian Smith seems to have everything going for him. Friends love him, people want to be like him, and he has more money and success than one man can handle. It almost seems like his perfect life will never end. With his best friend David beside him, Dorian is living the life he's always dreamed. As his company and career expand and his influence hits a global scale, Dorian will soon learn that even those closest to you can harbor a hatred never imagined. With the event of the year approaching, David begins to gather a secret cohort of friends and associates to enact a plan to knock Dorian off his pedestal and watch him come crashing down.A story of revenge, betrayal, intrigue, faith, and family drama, The Table is an edge-of-your seat tale about the consequences of success and learning who to trust on your way to the top.
About the BookOne day Anna Harris was remembering growing up on a farm in Leavenworth, KS. As she thought about that, she began to write the memories of things that had happened during her life. She thought it would be fun to share her memories with her community. She began writing a new story each week for her local newspaper. She had so many folks telling her as each story was written how much they enjoyed it. Then they started encouraging her to write a book! As the memories continued to flood her mind and folks told her how much they enjoyed her stories, she decided why not! She began gathering the memories she had shared and adding more as they continued to come to her. Some of them were FUN stories and some were fond memories of family and friends that were around her family as she grew up.Memories of her family members and all they did on the farm flooded back to her. Each story reminded her of another one. The pages grew and grew! She wishes her mom and dad had lived to be able to read the book. She can almost hear her dad saying, "So, Tut Tut, you think you are a writer now." He would have been so proud. Her mom would have been even more! She can hear her saying, "Anna Marie!" or "That's My Anna!" She is so glad that Mom and Dad adopted her at birth. She was wanted and loved just as if she were their own blood.She would like to thank everyone who has encouraged her to do this. She would also encourage you to write your own story. Even if it is just for your memories and your family. We go through life so fast these days. We need to slow down and enjoy each other and the happenings in our lives. Not only MAKE the memories, but also KEEP the memories.
About the BookEmber: Light . . . That's how I saw the world before everyone I once loved became dust.Grey . . . That's my life now. I can't trust anyone anymore. Every time I do . . . I end up broken . . .But that's when he came . . .I'm not sure if I'll ever be the same . . .I'm not sure if I want to be, either . . .He's much worse than feeling broken . . .He's ADDICTING . . .He has secrets . . . Bad ones . . . I'd never thought I'd fall for something so . . .Dark, mysterious, and . . .DANGEROUS . . .Max: Her name is Ember Angelus, a beautiful girl who has been torn to shreds by the very people she loved. The people who were supposed to love her back.I want her trust. I will do whatever it takes to gain it.I don't care how much she fights. I don't care how much she screams. I don't even care if she says she hates me, that I freak her out, that I'm too dangerous.I know what she wants. Needs. Desires. And I intend to push her until she gives in. That's what she wants anyway. I know this because I can read her. I know her better than she knows herself. I am what she desires, but she denies it.Danger is my middle name. And if it takes holding her to me while she kicks and screams, I won't let go until she falls asleep. Safe . . . Unharmed . . .If that's what it takes . . . that's what I'll do.About the AuthorArianna Courson is a young author that loves to write. She is currently a teenager in her Junior year of high school. She works hard and tries to learn more about her genre in other books with the same genre. She loves to draw, and she loves music. Arianna loves to read, of course.
The Ground Ain't Leveled Noway is a full-length play set in a neighborhood named Third Ward, a legendary community in Houston, Texas. At first glance, Third Ward appears to be a marginalized area concentrated with Black Americans and small mom-and-pop shops and diners. But upon closer examination, it translates to much more than that. It becomes a fine example of how a community is critical to shaping the lives and culture of any people. Through the eyes of the playwright, Donyail Linsey, we are introduced to a host of colorful characters who take us on a journey of self discovery. Led by Clancy, we meet his family and friends, all of whom frequent a short-order restaurant affectionately named The Mudflat. In this restaurant, we are served up a large helping of more than just good food. Here, we learn why family and friends are so important to our lives and our development. When an illness strikes Clancy's older brother Sid, it both threatens to destroy as well as provides an opportunity for true unification. The language of the play is as colorful as its characters, providing a glimpse at the dialectical discourse of a rapidly vanishing way of communication between old friends.About the AuthorDonyail Linsey is a playwright from Houston, Texas. He has penned plays such as Black Crows and Spirits of The Mississippi River. At Texas Southern University, he serves as Professor of Technical Theatre, Director, and Scenic Designer. Professor Linsey holds a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and a Master of Arts, also in Theatre.
Peek-A-Boo Moon is a book about a young boy who plays peek-a-boo with the moon. Bond with your child as you learn about the different phases of the moon and learn to embrace curiosity and wonders of the world. About the AuthorKrizia Santiago is a wife and mother of two children. Her family loves adventure and every chance they get, she and the family is out hiking, playing games, going to the beach, or enjoying the outdoors anyway they can. Krizia's inspiration for Peek-A-Boo Moon came from her children's sense of wonder and curiosity. She dedicates this book to both her children, her niece and nephew, the other kids in her family, and all the children in the world.
In From Sail To Steam, this internationally recognized author presents a true accounting of the sailing career of her Dutch grandfather, Gerard Koper, as he transitions from serving on glorious full-rigged sailing vessels to the more sleek and efficient steam engines. This book serves as a follow-up to her first book, From Windmills To Waves.Here the reader will enjoy the adventures of Gerard as he goes whaling, rescues stranded sailors from the high seas, hunts alligators and boars, and learns to defend himself and his crewmates from pirates and natives in Indonesia. In addition to tracking the routes of Gerard throughout the world and imagining oneself in such experiences, the reader should recognize the young age at which Gerard carried out such responsibilities. Gerard was truly a brave and courageous young man.About the AuthorJudith (Judy) Romer Hathaway is a career educator who has lived in Winter Park, Florida since 1978. She has taught school in Ohio, California and Florida, and practiced School Psychology in Florida. She holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Elementary Education and a Master and Specialist Degree in School Psychology. Her life's focus has always been on children and learning, with special attention to her own three children and seven grandchildren. She enjoys playing golf, taking pictures on her many travels, playing bridge, participating in water aerobics, plus reading and writing. Her travels have taken her throughout the world, oftentimes with her sister and grandchildren. One of her most memorable trips was a voyage to Holland and Belgium where she visited her grandfather's birthplace in Den Helder and his home in Amsterdam. She was able to visualize her grandfather's childhood and early life throughout the Netherlands.She wants to preserve this true history of her grandfather for her own children and grandchildren.
Antebellum tells the story of love, betrayal, and tragedy in the antebellum South. Annabell Lee and her husband James are hosting a party for their third anniversary. She encounters Jack, a man she once had eyes for. Tall, Strong, and charming, she remembers again that he is the man she has always dreamed of. A work of historical fiction, its narrative is filled with rich dialogue. Readers will find an intimate glimpse into the lives of the characters as they navigate the twists and turns of their young lives. Ultimately, Antebellum speaks to the excitement and perils of unbridled passion, the importance of gratitude, and the danger of coveting others' positions and possessions. About the AuthorLittle Oak enjoys watching horse racing, car races, and crime dramas and doing word search puzzles. She likes to call her tree lot a nature center. She and her husband have three married sons.
About the BookThe Colors of the Alphabet teaches children the alphabet while associating the letters of the alphabet with something they love! It encourages children to learn while also expressing their creativity and having lots of fun!About the AuthorEutella Nicole is passionate about early childhood development. Her mother was an early childhood teacher for many years. Eutella believes it's important for children to start with a good foundation for future development.
About the BookThere are lots of kinds of grannies. Sometimes my granny is a baking granny, or a walking granny, or a shopping granny. Best of all, my granny is a reading granny. Granny likes to find quiet, cozy little places to read stories to me. She calls those places book nooks. My granny can find "the best nooks you ever saw!"About the AuthorSandy Anderson was a fortunate child whose parents loved to read. Every two weeks, they took her to the public library where they all checked out books. Later, she held a children's story hour in the same library. She became an elementary school teacher in Arizona.After raising her two sons in California, Anderson worked with special education high school students. Now she lives again in Arizona where she is still reading and writing.
About the BookThere are many names quickly recognized in the battle for civil rights: Martin Luther King Jr., Ruby Bridges, and Rosa Parks - but another you should learn of is Barbara Johns, a sixteen-year-old African American from Farmville, Virginia, who, in 1951, organized and launched a school strike demanding a public high school equal to the one for white students. She and her classmates walked out because they wanted a better education, an equal education, leading to better opportunities. At the time, Barbara didn't know if her actions would achieve what she wanted. She certainly had no idea she was starting a thirteen-year fight for equality in public education that would involve the entire country. She never would've imagined that her school strike would help change American history. She was just doing what she believed was right. The fight for true equality in not just education, but in many aspects of American life continues. Young people, black and white, do not know the extent of the history of racism in our country and schools are now facing challenges to the content of history education. She Stepped Up: Barbara Johns Starts the Fight for Equality in Education tells the story of Barbara Johns, another name to recognize in our battle for civil rights in the US.About the AuthorRebecca Keese is a retired elementary and upper elementary school librarian and reading specialist in Charlottesville, Virginia. It was difficult to find African American history for challenged readers and for library shelves that spoke to and about young people. A visit to the Moton Museum in Farmville, Virginia spurred her to write an approachable biography, including all the features of expository text, about a young person who spoke up for what she believed was right.
About the BookIt is bath day on the Howell Farm. Millie Moo and her sister MooJam set out on a mission to find Farmer Howell new soap that doesn't STINK! Follow these two sisters around the farm to see what silly things they find to use as soap.
About the BookMost of us are not unlike David, a very human and imperfect person. David's story is relevant to all of us who look for courage in the face of fear, hope in time of desperation, repentance in our human sinfulness, gratitude and love in trusting God's will. The lessons of David's life can help us in our seeking to know the heart of God and his love for us even with all our mistakes and baggage. The history of Israel and her connection with David brings us into our own history in today's world. Why was David called a man after God's own heart, and what is the key to having a "blessed" life?About the AuthorNancy Nystrom, author of Cries of the Heart (2023), Each Day a Portion (2012), and I See You! (2020), founded the children's home Casa Hogar Los Angelitos in Manzanillo, Mexico, in 1995, after the death of her son Freddy Eckdahl (d. September 27, 1994). Throughout the years since this children's home and orphanage was founded, countless children have been rescued from extreme and dangerous circumstances and through this work provided educational opportunity, unconditional love, security, and the tools to become successful citizens in the world they live in. Nancy continues to be an advocate for children and while remaining general administrator of The FEED Scholarship Fund and Children's Foundation, a US nonprofit; The Children's Foundation Cares International, a Canadian nonprofit; and Casa Hogar Los Angelitos, a Mexican Civil Association. She also is a guest speaker for organizations such as Rotary, churches, and events. This collection of thoughts is different from her other two books, using scripture references, writings from the book of Psalms, and other Bible references to bring to life one of her favorite Bible characters, David...the shepherd boy who became king, and who was called "a man after God's own heart."
About the BookThe purpose of Vibrant Keyboard Sonorities is to provide a comprehensive, critical evaluation, and appreciation of the 450-year history of the keyboard sonata. This history should be of interest to all those who are musicians, music historians and lovers of Classical music. This subject will be of great interest and relevance to all music lovers. Also, these volumes will serve as reference works and would be excellent introductory textbooks for college-level music students. This source of comprehensive information about the keyboard sonata is fully available through this book alone. This is the first text of its nature with information that is not fully available in one source elsewhere.About the AuthorRobert M. White, M.D. is a retired pathologist who pursues several hobbies and interests outside of medicine. His hobbies include playing the piano, long distance running, and avid reading. He is actively involved in his church and in several community service-oriented organizations. His real passion is Classical music, and for more than fifty years, he has been a serious student of Classical music in all of its forms. Dr. White is the author of two recently published reference books: Sounding Together: A History of the Symphony (2019) and Performing Together: A History of the Keyboard Concerto (2021). His playing of the piano since childhood has afforded his extensive knowledge of piano literature.
About the BookCentropolis Pigeon City is a place for heroes, but even heroes face hardships and struggle. Now this metagenite group of very special beings must face a rising villain who has a devastating plan for the planet we all call home. And despite any emotional turmoil our heroes might be going through, they'll have to band together, get the job done, and protect those who need it most. Paragon Generations: The Age of Vigor is the third in the War-Time Paragons series.About the AuthorMike Orozco is a simple civilian, to begin with, who enjoys fantasy and science fiction. He likes to be around people to observe them and to help him reflect on the aspects of their different personalities, and use that in developing his characters. Struggling with mental health has helped the author to bring emotion into the scenes of the characters in the stories he has created.
About the BookThe title, Memoirs of an Apostolic Church, was given to Kimberly R. Rice by God. Kim was instructed to write a book about the structure of her family going to church while living in total dysfunction, and it was their normal routine in which no one saw the problems. Kim's story deals with families from all walks of life while sitting and hiding in the church Sin and disobedience brings families into chaos. This book will bring healing and deliverance by asking the simple questions, and it will allow you to dig deep into the hurt and bitterness that keeps one from entering into their purpose and destiny with God.About the AuthorKimberly R. Rice is the CEO of a non-for-profit organization called The Lighthouse Center Advocating for Adolescences and Children, Inc. which provides community outreach/residential facility that houses youth from various walks of life. Kim loves working with the community and their youths, and has been in the Apostolic Ministry for over twenty years serving and ministering to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ. Kim is an alumna of South Suburban College and Indiana University, and the author of Children To The Future: A Step By Step Guide To Entrepreneurship for all ages.
About the BookJoin Buffatt, Tiffitt, Ruffitt, and Elswick as they go on a magical summertime adventure with their teacher, Mr. Gadsden!Come along as they eat lots of good food, meet lots of new people, and learn about history.About the AuthorExpedition to Candy Mountain is just one of the many adventures from J.M. Maxwell. Look for more coming soon!
About the BookFor five decades The Navajo Code Talkers has achieved attention and acclaim from well-respected sources. First published in 1973 over 50,000 copies have been sold to date. The book has been profiled on the ABC Nightly News and the CBS series, "An American Portrait.""The Navajo Code Talkers" is the single most comprehensive account of the contribution of the Navajo Native Americans in World War II... Highly recommended!-Bookwatch"It is perhaps the best and most complete story of the code talkers yet published."-Benis S. Frank, U.S. Marine Corps chief historian"...a book that should be in every patriotic home..."-Gallup New Mexico Independent"...[an] interesting account of that group of Marines who contributed so much to the cause of peace and freedom."-President Richard M. Nixon"Its light, warm, human interest reading is a welcomed relief..."-Marine Corps Gazette"...an out of the ordinary war story..."-The Maui News"...a delightful reading experience as well as a special contribution to the pages of history."-The Journal of Arizona History"...delightful reading for the soldier and civilian alike... [it is] well-balanced in service humor, pride in country and devotion to duty..."-Lloyd R. Moses, Director of the Institute of Indian Studies- Matthew Dowd, Senior Political Analyst for MSNBC News
About the BookAfter years of cheating and lying, Angela finds herself with a record. She manages to put her life back together with a happy relationship and a daughter, until it all falls apart once again. Forbidden (L.O.V.E) Attraction is based on a true story about when romance goes wrong and it seeks to teach the youth on relationships and marriage.About the AuthorJakwontez Glover has been involved in his community in various capacities over the years. He is a mentor, psychologist, and motivational speaker. His hobbies are writing, traveling, and changing lives throughout the community. His special interest is writing. Glover has 4 sisters and 3 brothers and is the oldest of the boys. He has one master's degree, one bachelor, and two associates.
About the BookThirty years ago, when Dr. Zoran Svorcan came to New York to work as a psychiatrist, he found himself looking through his grandmother Erzi's memorabilia from long past and came upon a manuscript documenting her life as a Jewish woman between World War I and World War II. Her written account ends before her capture and imprisonment in Auschwitz, where she died. Her story brings her struggle as a Jewish woman to life in a volatile time in history.Dr. Svorcan has taken his grandmother's words and brings them to a new audience, along with more up-to-date information and additions to provide contemporary details of family members and those who knew her. Illuminating, heart wrenching, and thought-provoking, Erzi is a treasured account of a life lived and its continuing effects for generations to come.
About the BookAfter being in a car accident that killed her father-and almost killed her-Sasha Madsen began to suffer from PTSD. She ended a relationship she was in with her college sweetheart after seven years together, and she moved to a new state.All of these events were individually shocking to her, and that made them all important, but they are so seldomly used in poetry or art to help oneself or others cope with them. Read her poetic collection, Maid of Glass, and you just might gain genuine support with those events in your life that may have affected you deeply.
About the BookA little bird lives in a cage and doesn't know how to fly. The little bird's cage is open, but until it learns to fly, the little bird feels trapped. Eventually, the little bird decides to build enough confidence to spread its wings and fly free.About the AuthorBrianna Zera enjoys henna, baking, and crocheting. She has always loved writing stories. Zera has a bunny named after the Greek goddess, Artemis.
About the BookGalway, Ireland, 1670: Ten-year-old Sean McVay would never guess that his infatuation with sailing and the sea would take him on a journey that no boy should have to go on.After a shipwreck that causes him to be sent out to sea alone on a dinghy, young Sean comes to an uninhabited island-or at least, it seems to be uninhabited. Sean will soon learn he has to use his wit and the help of strangers to survive and learn to make his way through life in the New World.About the AuthorLarry Elston is an Indiana native and Vietnam era veteran who decided to explore his love of writing during his retirement.
About the BookThe fifth in the series of Frances Yates mysteries, At the Crossroads takes place in Budapest, where Dame Frances gave her last public talk in 1980. In this fictional visit, she is invited to give the keynote address at a conference at Central European University regarding varying faith traditions of Central Europe. In her talk regarding the Hermetic Tradition, she highlights the issue: "We have ignored Central Europe." Accompanied by her usual traveling companions, including a Scotland Yard detective and an American lawyer turned historian, she encounters avid admirers, a cadre of unruly Russians, as well as the cultural and culinary delights of Budapest.About the AuthorBiographer Marjorie G. Jones (Frances Yates and the Hermetic Tradition, 2008 and The Life and Times of Mary Vaux Walcott, 2015) is a graduate of Wheaton College (MA) and the Rutgers School of Law. Mid-career she earned a degree in Historical Studies at the Graduate Faculty of the New School in NYC. Since then, she has taught history at Mercy College (NY), the New School, and for degree programs, sponsored by Mercy and Villanova University, at Sing Sing and SCIP (PA) prisons. She lives with her husband in Center City, Philadelphia.
About the BookThough going to school is so much fun, your first day may be a little scary! What will you see? What will you do there? I Am Going to School prepares little ones for their first dayof school by telling them about all the amazing things they will get to experience, from meeting their teacher to singing songs and making art!About the AuthorJeanne Santilli is a native of Rhode Island. After retiring from her career as a finance manager, she has found a new passion in writing children's books, and always finds inspiration in her beloved granddaughter.
About the BookWhen a wild black mustang stallion named Jet encounters an Indian man who wants to tame him, Jet must do everything in his power to protect his herd and himself from capture. Jet King of the Mustangs is a one-of-a-kind coloring book that tells a story of animal instinct and the survival of wild horses.About the AuthorDennis Lantz has been fascinated with horses since he was eleven years old. His grandfather owned a gentle paint mare named Sally, and Lantz became involved in horse shows such as barrels, pick up race, arena classes, halter classes, and pleasure classes.Working as a groomer at Prescott Downs Race Track, Lantz met and groomed a horsed named Jet Propulsion, the inspiration for this story. The original Jet is a Calantie (Mexico) mile track record holder of the 1950s.Lantz, pictured above in his younger years, is riding his favorite horse Powder. The best place for him is in the saddle.
About the BookThe saga continues as Natalie and her gang face challenges that threaten to end their world. They must make new and risky alliances with neighboring kingdoms to ensure the safety of the entire kingdom as war erupts. Saving the world proves more difficult than they anticipated; around every turn new secrets and surprises work to keep them from their goal. Will Natalie and her friends be able to stop King Black and his army, or will everything the gang has worked for be for nothing?About the AuthorPhoenix Snow likes to read books and manga and lie in her hammock with her dog. She loves to play music while writing and reading as it helps with her thought process. She lives in Fort Worth, TX, with her brother, but she also has three other siblings who live out of town.
About the BookWhat would you do?Frank Peterson is a respected, successful businessman, father, and grandfather in a small Texas town, until a small girl enters into his world in a dream. The girl is in danger and is asking, begging, pleading for his help. What would you do? The dreams continue nightly until Frank confronts a pedophile, drug dealer with ties to a Mexican drug cartel. What would you do? Suddenly Frank and his family and friends become targets of this madman. In a bitter fight Frank kills his nemesis. What would you do? He then finds himself in a greater struggle trying to save his own life and freedom in the Court of Law. What would you do? All for a child he has never met or known. Would you?About the AuthorRichard (Rick) Thomas was born in Eagle Lake, Texas. He currently resides in Key West, Florida. He enjoys reading in his free time. Hemingway of course is a favorite, along with F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Bible. His contemporary favorites are James Lee Burke, John Grisham, David Baldacci, and John Sanford.Cover Art by Robert Haldeman. Robert lives and works in Mount Joy PA ... A torn paper artist that specializes in portraits and has done works for people all over the world.
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