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About the BookCalifornia Wear is the story of a single and beautiful woman named Gabby. She absolutely loves her job, but her personal life is in shambles. She is constantly making her work her life. She has no personal life. The future that she hopes for begins to look more like a distant and unachievable dream. Her workaholic lifestyle causes a fallout with her mom and her relationships with men go from one dead end to another. Will she ever make a stable life for herself with a permanent home and everlasting love? Will she reconcile with her mom?About the AuthorSil Stubb has a daughter who is in kindergarten and she volunteers at her school. She also attends church every Sunday and volunteers there when she can. She enjoys writing and also keeping her own website with previews of stories she is working on. Sil also enjoys watching movies and reading in her free time. She is close to her family and her in-laws. Sil has a bachelor of arts in legal studies, an associate's degree in applied science, and a degree in paralegal studies. She is also an Army National Guard Veteran.
About the Book1775: Overlooked Heroines focuses entirely on ordinary women who broke away from their social constraints to become soldiers, spies, and heroines in the American Revolutionary War. These women physically fought for America to be free from colonial imperialism, but yet society fails to recant their names.The historical narrative of women's involvement in the Revolutionary War must be corrected. This book will tell the heroic stories of women not commonly studied and remove the myth that women only maintained their domestic duties, organized fundraising, and protested the non-importation of British goods.1775: Overlooked Heroines fills in the gaps of history and places these women back into the historical narrative, whose names are less celebrated and are overshadowed or misattributed simply because they are women.About the AuthorJuanita Stellato Maldonado personally believes in community involvement. She involves her community in her life by having barbecues in her driveway every weekend during summertime. Her hobbies include collecting 17th- to 18th-century American Revolutionary War books and family genealogy; she can go back seven generations on her mother's side. Besides, the more family you have, the more chances you will be invited for dinner. Juanita was a single mother for fifteen years. She must have done something right, because one daughter is a deputy and the other is in the Air Force. Ten years ago, Juanita married a wonderful man who puts up with her sarcastic humor.
Today Was A Good Day: A Collection of Essays From The Heart Of A Neurosurgeon features many topics that pertain to how neurosurgeons interact with others and how each of us can use introspection to modify how we are using tools and strategies such as empathy, respect, stress management, and much more.This book provides some insights into leadership, effective communication, and fulfillment from the perspective of a neurosurgeon, and it causes the reader to think about and consider many, many attributes of a leader.We all want to have a good day. This book provides strategies for achieving just that. Let's keep thinking and strive to make who we are a better version of ourselves than the prior version.About the AuthorEdward Benzel is a human being who also happens to be a neurosurgeon. He has a wonderful family and an incredible wife. His wife is his foundation and his very best friend.Edward is the Editor-in-Chief of the journal World Neurosurgery, which provides him with a window to the audience of the world. Via this book, he is able to provide his monthly lessons to those committed to making the world a better place.
Recipe for a fun read: 1. Start with four college roommates who banded together to beat heroin addiction 2. Reunite them years later in an effort to save a school for special needs children 3. Add in a generous helping of adrenaline rush that only a busy emergency department can provide 4. Top with exciting harness racing action 5. Season well with humor and intrigue Save room for dessert. A sequel, "Never Becomes Now," is in progress.About the AuthorLarry J Kachik, MD grew up in western Pennsylvania. He obtained his premedical education at Johns Hopkins University. He never graduated because he was accepted into medical school after his junior year. He received his MD degree from Jefferson Medical College. Although his main interest throughout medical school was emergency medicine, he elected to complete a residency in Family Medicine. Although there were emergency medicine residencies at the time, emergency medicine was not an ABMS approved specialty.Upon completion of his residency, he began his career in emergency medicine. During his career he obtained and maintained board certification from both the American Board of Emergency Medicine and The American Academy of Family Physicians. His clinical work in the emergency department spanned twenty-five years and included fifteen years as the Chair of his department. In addition, Dr Kachik also was appointed as the medical director of an acute care hospital.Upon completion of his clinical career Dr Kachik transitioned to working as a physician surveyor for The Joint Commission. He felt it was, and still is, the premier healthcare accrediting body in the world. While working for The Joint Commission he became a member of their Speaker's Bureau and wrote occasional items for various Joint Commission Resources publications. He was a surveyor in the hospital accreditation division. He surveyed acute care hospitals, critical access hospitals, Department of Defense hospitals and hospitals run by the Bureau of Prisons. He also participated frequently in "for cause" surveys done to investigate serious hospital complaints.Dr. Kachik became infatuated with harness racing while in college. Shortly after he began his clinical career, he embarked upon racehorse ownership. Over a span of greater than twenty years, he owned interests in more than fifty horses. He is still an avid race fan to this day.
Colby and a horse named Harry is about the bond between a boy and a horse, and how they support each other when needed.About the AuthorLiz Cerny Cox is a resident of Oklahoma, having grown up on a farm in the Dover, OK, area. Her experiences of growing up on a farm combined with her passion for art, music, writing poetry, and gardening has led her to write children's books. She had this desire to write books ever since her first grandchild was born. Seeing how things have unfolded in her grandchildren's lives has given her the inspiration needed to bring these stories to life. The excitement Liz feels in doing this for her grandchildren is beyond comparison, and she hopes you will enjoy the story here and the ones to come. Liz is still a farm girl living with her husband just outside of a small town on a farm, yet close to her grandchildren.
Like many children, Joseph A. Proctor's son has always had a drive to be more independent. He wants to grow up and do things on his own faster than his father would prefer. Jackson has many interests, but has always been fascinated with ships like the R.M.S. Titanic, and he wants to be the captain someday. Before he can "set sail" and go out on his own, Proctor wants to do everything he can as his son's father, to prepare him for the world, but also teach him to be a generous, kind, empathetic, and hard-working person.About the AuthorJoseph A. Proctor is a United States Navy Veteran, which has had an influence on his son's passion for ships from the time he was a baby. Born and raised in Roseville, CA, Joseph's interests include spending time with family, cooking, exercising, and outdoor adventuring. His greatest achievement in life is raising and spending time with his best friend, his son.
When sailing, one can immensely enjoy watching the changing of the beautiful sceneries and take an interest in the animals seen along the way. However, sailors are now faced with the devastating pollution and damages done to our rivers, bays, and waters. Sailing With Paros: Our Beautiful World presents a desperate plea for help in preserving our earth's sacred ecosystems.About the AuthorYaeko Koizumi Knaus was born and raised in Japan. Her love of learning different languages, especially English, brought her to come to study it in the United States of America. While continuing her education, Knaus met Mark, who is now her husband of 49 years. Through her continuing schooling, Knaus obtained several teaching certificates which made it possible to teach at the public school in New Jersey. She taught for 25 years until her retirement. Knaus enjoyed teaching several subjects including ESL, Japanese Bilingual, elementary school math, as well as reading and writing. Beside learning different languages, Knaus enjoys taking care of plants. She volunteers at the Miami Beach Botanical Garden. Knaus also enjoys cooking and traveling. She belongs to the College Woman's Club of Westfield which raises the scholarship fund for the college bound female graduates of Westfield High School.Knaus has three grown up children: Michael Akira, Marcus Seiji, and Julia Sachiko.
How many people have started a new diet plan, just to find the food unappetizing, the system's rules too complex, or the cost too prohibitive? Many diet plans do not take into account the schedule of busy people who have little time for diet and exercise, but you don't need to know how to cook or exercise continuously to start the weight loss process. You don't have to be a world class chef, a ton of money for fresh foods, or elusive rules to follow these simple guidelines and recipe ideas. The Rapid Weight Loss Plan offers more than just quick weight loss, it changes your mindset. With this new system, you can embrace a new way of thinking about yourself and the world around you. About the AuthorsRoyal Phoenix & Saryn Phoenix have been married for thirty years and have seven amazing children. As a family, they spend most of their downtime playing games together such as Fortnite. If they are going to do a physical activity, they love to go to the beach as they are fortunate enough to live within driving distance of some of the best beaches in the country.
The Inevitable War: The Monster Book Two is the second book in the Monster Book series by author Grant Ayers. This thrilling story follows Gareth Moon, a loner and reject at his high school, a boy who constantly deals with bullies and has no family left. Gareth wonders if there is more to life than constantly being hurt, and he discovers that there is when a mysterious voice begins speaking to him.Gareth quickly learns of his past and his legacy, using his new friend to fulfill his own destiny. When Gareth discovers his true heritage, he embarks on a quest to regain his rightful throne in the monster world. About the AuthorDive into a realm of spine-chilling enchantment with 'The Inevitable War: The Monster Book 2.' Embark on an electrifying journey alongside Gareth Moon, an ordinary human, and Boogeyman, a malevolent monster hell-bent on seizing dominion over two parallel worlds: the unsuspecting human realm and the sinister realm of folkloric monsters. As these worlds collide and destinies intertwine, prepare for a heart-pounding clash of darkness and light that will test courage, loyalty, and the very essence of fear itself. Will Gareth and his unlikely ally defy the inevitable, or will the monstrous shadows plunge both realms into eternal night? Unveil the secrets of this horror fantasy, where the battle for supremacy unveils horrors beyond imagination, and only the bravest will survive."
Beautiful Faces 1971 is a photographic journey back in time to the first interracial summer overnight camp in the South. Remember of course, in those days most children played, communicated, acted silly, and had sleep-overs only within their racial divide of either black or white. So, this first overnight summer camp was special and unfamiliar, particularly for those southern communities that sponsored children to attend for a week. The specialness of this event attracted Coretta Scott King, wife of Dr. Martin Luther King, who attended with her children to participate in the camp itself. This monumental first camp took place at Camp Blue Star in Hendersonville, NC, nestled away on 500 acres with a small lakeside village of children's cabins spread around with trails and roads heading up towards the many fields and camp outbuildings up the mountainside. Idyllic for urban children to escape to and create a temporary new order of all children playing and enjoying each other, no matter what they looked like. This unique series of photographs is a slice of history never before seen. It was for some a "Summer of Love" ... an awakening ... Hope!About the Author In 1971, Ken Solomon lived in New York City, trying to fulfill his dream of working as a photographer in glamorous New York, New York. Instead, he reconnected about a job with Camp Blue Star, an adventurous Jewish summer overnight camp deep in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. A place he had worked a number of summers before.When Solomon arrived at camp, he found out there was to be a very special one-week camp for children from the urban south before the regular camp began. The first interracial summer overnight camp in the South, sponsored by southern urban community organizations. The rest is history. The camp experience was a wonderful, heartfelt time and a huge success. Solomon's life took him to Florida, and eventually California. He married, and had a daughter, Terry. He adopted John, a Korean boy, Kate, a black girl, Matthew, a black boy, and Cary, a black boySolomon's life became raising a mixed race family and business, until his divorce and when he came out as a gay man. He then moved to San Francisco, worked at a gay-owned newspaper, The Bay Times, before working for the SF Weekly and Bay Guardian newspapers.
Wings of Faith shares with us what Minister Marvin Atkins believes to be true or false concerning Reverend Sun Myung Moon's teachings, science, the fall of man, and his own salvation. It interprets biblical teachings concerning previously held beliefs by many Christians.God has been working to bring salvation on the level of the individual, family, national, and world levels. Jesus Christ is the way, truth, and the life, and not mankind. Christ's kingdom is eternal in heaven and not upon earth.About the AuthorMinister Marvin Atkins learned about origin division and union from the Unification Church. Having learned things from their church as having been a member, he believes them to be true.Minister Atkins currently lives in Wichita, Kansas.
The little witch Mara has never been so excited in her young, little life: tonight is her very first Halloween away from her hometown of Witches Peak, as she and her family take the short drive over to Spooksville for all the Halloween festivities and her first time trick-or-treating! Mara's excitement overflows, and she even discovers the very first of her powers. What a night of firsts for Mara!While Mara is having a little adventure of her own, her older brother Kyle sets off into town with his friends-and hears some plotting of a small group surrounding Mara's powers. For a night filled with spooky fun, Kyle realizes there may just be trouble brewing.
Maxine the Miracle Cat of Maxwell is the story of Maxine, a helpless, lonely kitten who finds her forever home when she is rescued during the Maxwell Elementary School carpool by a teacher. When Maxine is found, she is in bad shape and isn't expected to survive. Through love and friendship, Maxine grows into a strong, beautiful, tortoiseshell cat against all odds.About the AuthorJacque Johnston is a first-time author. She has had several career pathways, including being an international buyer for department stores, a general and special education teacher, and an adjunct professor.Jacque has raised several cats throughout her life, but currently doesn't own one due to living in an apartment, but she does enjoy hearing cat stories. This story of Maxine is so unusual, Jacque knew it was worth sharing with others who love cats.
About the BookWho would have known that a young friendship and a passion for winning contests on the radio would turn into a life-long successful career. Perry Stone quickly rose to fame early in his radio broadcasting career, but the life of glamour he pictured was far from the truth of being a popular shock jock. Follow Perry's career and life in the cut-throat radio industry spanning a total of over forty years and meet some of Perry's most memorable fans, opponents, celebrities, and rock and roll stars! You've never seen a behind the scenes look of the disc jockey and radio universe quite like this!About the AuthorPerry Stone is a graduate of Fairleigh Dickinson University with a BA in communications and over forty years' experience across the nation in the radio and broadcasting industry. He has a wife and two grown children and is currently the host of a LIVE streamed and listener viewed interactive show every afternoon on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Twitch.He has a unique knowledge of every logo and team uniform change in sports, from Baseball to Football and Hockey. Stone is also featured in a chapter of the 2012 book, There's Nothing Louder Than Dead Air.
Goldirocks goes on a fairytale journey throughout the upcoming Forest Jam to find out what music is "just right" for her. People of all ages may relate to her journey for music and relationship themes of friendship, dating, and parenting.About the AuthorPaula Beck Williams lives in Murfreesboro, TN where she was inspired to write Golirocks's journey from watching her daughter grow up, sing, and pursue a degree in Music Business at Middle Tennessee State University. She owns a doggie-sitting and boarding business and is involved with her local pet adoption center. Williams is also an active member of the Screen Actors Guild and an advocate for programs supporting music in schools. She hopes her book will inspire readers to love life and like what they choose to do.
Presley Sutton is headed to Colorado, specifically the small mountain town of Ouray. She's sold her house, packed up all of her belongings and her chocolate lab, Ox, and sets out for the mountains. Recently widowed and her three children in college, Presley is starting over, and Ouray turns out to be a beautiful and welcoming refuge for a woman in turmoil as this is more than just starting over for Presley, this is running away. With engaging characters who come alive in their dialogue and interaction, Presley's Run, is a woman's journey from despair to hope to grace. Along the way, friendships are forged, relationships are deepened, and others falter altogether, but it's a journey worth taking as Presley navigates a new life and the secret she's brought with her.About the AuthorBy day, Carol Blankenship is an operations and finance whiz. Any other time, she has her head in the clouds, writing stories. Presley's Run is her first published novel. A decade ago, she moved to the Chicago area, but Carol's heart and roots are in Colorado and Utah where she spent her childhood. While outdoor adventures are her favorite, fitness, writing and reading are her indoor passions along with yoga and the occasional crochet project. Carol has two grown children and lives in Chicago, splitting her time between the city and with her partner in the dunes of Northwestern Indiana.
About the BookRav Johnson has shocked the world and single-handedly turned it upside down like a number eight earthquake on the Richter scale. He is indisputably the best in the world ... A living legend, a hero. Undeniably, truly extraordinary. A most colorful, world-famous celebrity personality.About the AuthorRay Johnson has escaped death numerous times. He has lost several children, wives, and a fiancé. His U.S. citizenship was revoked illegally and he was sent to prison unjustly. Johnson has been called the "best in the history of the world" by National Magazines and "North America's Greatest Angler" by the Hall of Fame.
About the BookIn Finding The Light From Within, Sandy Ridens writes her poetry based on personal experience. She also writes poetry to inspire not to give up on hope.About the AuthorSandy Ridens enjoys a lot of things; writing her poetry has been one of them. The other is her family. She has five children. She loves them all dearly. She and her husband have been together for a little over 20 years.
About the BookFrom a very young age, Lonna Stone was a woman who showed much promise-top of her class, driven and fierce, she was going places. That is, until Ricky Brown swept her off her feet and changed her life's trajectory forever.Soon, Lonna finds herself pregnant in a seemingly inescapable world filled with lies, death, hatred, murder, abuse, and self-shame, where even the ones she loves are threatened by her lover's toxic behavior. Can she get out before it's too late?About the AuthorDelleesa Harris is a mother of five who works in the home health care field, fueled by her passion to help others whenever she can. Her hobbies include writing and poetry, as well as music, which provides the greatest meditation for her.
About the BookIn depth, comprehensive, and extensively researched, South Sudan's Endless Sorrows chronicles the complex history of South Sudan and its long, bitter struggle for freedom. South Sudan's long battle with colonization and invasion of foreign powers began as early as the twelfth century and has continued up until the twentieth century, when the struggle for liberation came to a long period of bloody civil unrest and war. To this day, South Sudan still struggles to find its own identity, voice, and freedom. With a devout love of his homeland and the people he holds dear, Gatluak's history of South Sudan doubles as a heart-wrenching plea for intervention, compromise, and peace in the country that has been ransacked by violence for centuries.About the AuthorLul Gatkuoth Gatluak is a South Sudanese American born in the Puldeng village near Bilpam, at the border of South Sudan and Ethiopia. Lul has always had a drive and passion for education; after moving to the United States, he received his high school diploma, his associate's degree in Liberal Arts from Minneapolis Community and Technical College, a bachelor of arts in Criminal Justice from Metropolitan State University with a minor in English, and a bachelors of science in Communication Studies at Minnesota State University-Mankato with a minor in Sociology. Lul also hold a master's degree in Public Administration at Hamline University. Besides this book, Lul has also written several articles.
About the BookKing of the Hill is a testimony to the reality that it is more difficult to be Catholic today in the 21st century, while the need to be such is growing seemingly exponentially. In a world so materialistic, so un-Christian, so out of sync with God and out of touch with the need to invest in one's eternal existence; where powerful countries and people seek to dominate each other; where political tensions between the right and the left develop daily; while such great discrepancies between the rich and poor are protected in inhumane fashions; where ineffective policies to war and terrorism are used, oftentimes by militant governments representing destitute peoples; in this world, the possibilities for mass destruction are great.King of the Hill communicates that Jesus is the Savior of all people, of every political stripe. He requires us to be just, charitable, and peaceful, regardless of our religious background and politics, so everyone's needs are met and humanity erases conflict, terrorism, and war. Developing a life of faith is the key component of the work we must do to achieve this.King of the Hill maintains that we must begin by seeking to Christianize ourselves. Only then can we help our families and nations. The United States must lead the way in this Christianization.About the AuthorMarc Bernard Lavallee defines himself above all as a Catholic. As is the case with most practicing Catholics, Marc learned the values of the Catholic faith first and foremost from his parents.Marc's father is Ronald Paul Lavallee. Ronald joined the US Army in 1961 and was used by the US military to help unify the men of the 1st Calvary Division, the first wave of men that went to Vietnam in 1965.People in authority might classify Marc as a "hacker" philosopher / theologian. Through King of the Hill, March is attempting to frame a Catholic Church mission statement for the 21st century.
About the BookGwendolyn is every man's dream turned nightmare. But although she is beautiful, charming, and seemingly normal by all accounts, every man who encounters Gwen meets his own deadly demise. When the police start investigating the horrible crime scenes, they discover there's more to them than meets the eye. Besides trying to solve the crimes, they are also attempting to solve the mystery of who this Gwen woman really is. Could she, in fact, have had something to do with them?About the AuthorDavid A. DiPesa is a pianist, writer, and avid concertgoer. He currently lives in Massachusetts with his green cheek conure, Kiwi.
About the BookThe Pursuit of Excellence in the Hospitality Industry can only be achieved with a sound training program. This book is a comprehensive program. The A-Z of everything you need to know in Food and Beverage and the Hospitality Industry.Quality is free if you do things right the first time.About the AuthorWith this book, Albert shares the experience and knowledge he gained in the last 45 years. Starting as a trainee for a restaurant chain company in 1977, working his way to Food & Beverage Director of hotel chains such as Hyatt, Hilton, Doubletree and Sheraton hotels and the last 23 years as Senior Vice President and Vice President of Food & Beverage for amusement park companies.
About the BookThese stones can change your life; whether it is for better or worse is up to you. You must remember that no one can see or hold the stones while they are in your possession. You must always protect them. Never, and I mean never, hold the black stone in your hands; the evil will consume your soul and you will do evil things with the other stones. So, protect them, keep them safe, and they will do your bidding. But they can be used to destroy the world, always remember that.Liam, a bright farm boy with an endless imagination, is always looking for the next adventure-after his chores are done, of course. Little does he know his next adventure will take him somewhere he never thought possible.After meeting a strange but intriguing man named Atlas, who shows him his collection of mysterious stones, Liam agrees to take on the responsibility of the stones without realizing what he's really getting into.Beyond Imagination: The Story of the Stones teaches us that good should always triumph over evil, and if you start a task you should see it through and give it your all. Life is yours; use your imagination to help achieve your goals.About the AuthorJim Wilson is an avid outdoorsman. He enjoys hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, and gardening. He also paints abstract art by pouring acrylic paint; he makes ink pens on a lathe. Jim loves to talk and tell stories.
About the BookOnions Can Make a Grown Man Cry is a collection of short stories of life and country happenings, based on what the author knows best - love, family, living, and country life. All stories contain a sense of humor that comes naturally with the ups and downs of life's many experiences. Hopefully, Nancy Lee Mauer's unique way of looking at life's twists and turns will resonate with readers from all walks of life.About the AuthorNancy Lee Mauer and her husband Matt have raised 11 Children. They have 31 grandchildren, 23 great grandchildren and 7 great-great grandchildren.Her community involvement has ranged from being editor of the local county Farm Bureau newsletter to being an officer of a bowling league and has held membership with the county dairy farm organization, as well as a state dairy cooperative.During the years of raising children and working alongside her husband on the farm, Nancy was the main caretaker of the baby calves as they were born. Nancy also worked outside the home in a canning factory. During canning season picked asparagus, worked in a restaurant, and later in a retail store.
About the BookMy Various Nature Experiences is a compilation of autobiographical short stories that detail John Rogers' experiences over the years with the flora and fauna that Mother Nature has allowed him to be a part of. It is Rogers' deepest wish that readers will relate to the animals and actions that are involved and that they are inspired to remember their own involvement with nature. For those who have not witnessed what nature has to offer firsthand, challenge yourself to frequent not just your local parks and zoos, but to travel to new places where nature can be seen and enjoyed in-person.About the AuthorJohn T. Rogers is very fortunate to have been raised in northern Wyoming and to teach school in North Dakota and Montana. These areas have allowed him to live in sparsely populated regions where he was able to observe and be a part of the actions of animals as they lived and competed with each other in Mother Nature's land. He is delighted to share these experiences with readers. With his ongoing love for nature and his hobbies of fishing and prospecting, he's sure that many more exciting stories will find their way into his life.
About the BookHarley Rose uses poetry to connect with others. Poetry helps her express who she is, what she is feeling, how she deals with life and her own mind. Growing up, she always felt alone until she started to read and she was able to feel connected though words someone else had written. Through her own writing, she conveys unsureness, loneliness, gothic pains, emotional growth, love, grief and gives us many imaginative stories.About the AuthorHarley Rose currently lives in New York City where the many streets and subways give her a lot of inspiration.In her free time, when she is not reading or writing, she enjoys painting, sketching, and listening to music.
About the BookThomas Trigg shares his life experiences as a boy growing up after World War II, living in West Berlin during the Cold War. Thomas' journey shows that one can find success after failure. During his journey, Thomas Trigg discovers his passion for discovering the truth of the mysteries of the universe and reveals the results in his personal search.About the AuthorThomas L. Trigg is a big supporter of non-profit organizations. He also enjoys playing golf and tennis in his free time. Trigg taught golf to high school students for many years as a volunteer. He and his wife enjoy boats and traveling when they can.
About the BookAs a sickly child, John W Waters was told he would not live to five years old. His family, large and dysfunctional, was never any help, especially his father, who said John would never amount to much even if he did live to see adulthood.At three, John's love of reading took over, and with each year that passed, he defied all the odds, not only living long enough to see himself become an adult but earning top grades and graduating at the top of his class in high school. His father never attended his commencement.As his passion for religion and education grew, John earned his PhD in the Hebrew Bible and taught at several higher education institutions, ending his academic career as a chairperson of the Biblical Studies Department at the ITC in Atlanta.John's passion for the Lord is what drove him to begin a new career in ministry, beginning as a youth minister and moving up through the ranks until he retired as a senior minister emeritus at the Greater Solid Rock Baptist Church.Receiving many honors and awards throughout his life for his community and religious service, John succeeded in a world where most thought he would fail, and now writes his inspiring journey in this one-of-a-kind memoir for those who were always told they would never succeed. For those who see themselves as unworthy. In the eyes of God, you are, and with hard work, determination, and a strong faith, your journey can be just as fruitful.About the AuthorJohn W Waters, PhD., enjoys reading, listening to good music, cooking, and writing poetry. After living for more than eight decades, he no longer actively engages in civic and community activities as he had been.
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