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  • Undeterred: How one determined Vietnamese orphan carved out a place for himself in America

    by Bruce Carlin
    It’s a twenty-foot drop off Flower Bridge… With tanks approaching and bombs exploding mere yards away, five-year-old Long has only moments to decide whether to risk the jump to join his brother in the water below. The boys must leave everything they know in order to survive and unknowingly have embarked on an intense journey, one that will lead to a new life in America. But even having come so far, the boys will face new perils in the United States and find that the only thing they can dep... more
  • I Meant To Divorce My Wife Not My Daughter

    by Zev Lewinson
    This incredible, non-fiction account of events will leave the Orthodox Jewish community (along with the other two Abrahamic religions), our criminal divorce court system, and God himself torn to shreds. It is a fascinating page-turning tale of fatherhood, love, marriage, family, and religion that will leave you mesmerized. Braided throughout with humor and tears, this story is a must-read for anyone who is thinking about marriage, in a marriage, or post marriage. It's a book that every spouse, e... more
  • Choosing a Custom Mobile App Development Company

    by Queen Mastropietro

    Choosing a Custom Mobile App Development Company

    When choosing a custom mobile app development company, you will find plenty to choose from https://jatapp.com/blog/learning-management-system-development-step-by-step-guide/ . But what factors should you consider when choosing the right one? Quality, experience, industry-specific knowledge, and cost are just a few considerations. Here are some tips to help you choose the best company. Keep reading to find out more about t... more

  • Mr. Mulligan

    by Tom Patrick McAuliffe II
    Here is the uplifting true life story of world-famous champion armless Golfer Tommy McAuliffe (1893-1967). Through the turmoils of the Great Depression, the golden days of Vaudeville and World War II, Tommy McAuliffe, who lost both arms in a tragic street car accident at the age of eight, thrilled audiences around the world with his golf tricks and later in life touched their hearts with this inspiring story and life philosophy. One of the original positive thinking proponents his “No Handicaps”... more
  • Purposeful Memoir as a Quest for a Thriving Future

    by Jennifer Browdy
    Award-winning memoirist and veteran college professor Jennifer Browdy weaves together her own story with the inspiring voices and visions of more than 15 of the writer-activists she calls “worldwrights”—writers who write to right the world, including beloved mentors such as Joy Harjo, Audre Lorde, Jane Goodall. Terry Tempest Williams and many more. The book is organized as a series of eight Quests, centered around positive qualities that will help us create a thriving future: Clarity, Courage, ... more
  • Some Families

    by Kimi Hall

    Summary: This book walks you through a photo album filled with personal photos of multicultural families across the world. Showing that everyday families do not all look or act alike, but yet are still all filled with love. This book gently offers an opportunity to converse with your child about the many different family structures of people across the world.
     

    Back Cover: This candid look into the everyday lives of families around the world is a beautiful way to appreciate an... more

  • Another Hysterical Female

    by Kristin Giese
    Another Hysterical Female is a collection of stories from author Kristin Giese in which she mines what is funny to find what is true for us all. Equal parts storytelling and memoir, Giese is a modern day Mary Poppins of good advice, delivering the laughs and the lessons we need right now to help our collective heartache go down.
  • Deeptide . . . Vents of Fire

    by Donald Ray Schwartz
    This mystery, intrigue, and adventure story may be only a year or two away from real-life events. Two women scientists intend to capture DNA samples of discovered remarkable life forms within vents existing in the deepest ocean depths.
  • Who's Knocking At My Door?

    by Terrie Stadler
    Children's Book about various birds & water life found living around a pond in a rural setting .This is all happening in south Florida. There is an unusual, yet true. ending concerning one of those animals which actually inspired the writing of this book.
  • Pluck: Lessons We Learned for Improving Healthcare and the World

    by Alfred Sadler and Blair Sadler
    Pluck brings together the spirit of courage, taking of roads-less-traveled, and living with a mindset focused on possibility that we can all call upon to improve everyday life. It inspires hope and collaboration, as well as meaningful change and actions. Alfred Sadler and Blair Sadler, a doctor and a lawyer, who are also twin brothers, worked together on the early laws concerning organ donation and the first heart transplants, the emergence of the physician assistant profession, the birth of bi... more
  • https://elderevolution.com

    by Rabon Saip
    Aging is a mystery and we are all detectives, but there are no solutions just waiting out there to be discovered. The future is within us, within our own evolving selves. We have simply outlived the centuries old social order that can no longer define who we are. we are now engaged in the creation of a whole new stage of life. We are truly up to us.
  • All Things Coffee

    by Farnaz Calafi
    All Things Coffee speaks to those who see coffee, not only as an enticing beverage, but also as a muse! This book is an eclectic collection of writings that capture the historical, cultural, health and social justice aspects of coffee, as well as fun facts and recipes.
  • Sophia Discovers the Real Treasure: A Story of John Muir, Father of the National Parks

    by Curt Casetta
    Nine-year-old Sophia takes a delightful trip back in time atop an old prospector's mule to learn about important events in the life of John Muir, Father of the National Parks, especially his love for that known as Yosemite National Park. She also learns of the mistreatment of Native Americans in the Yosemite region and forms some questions (as will readers) of her own.
  • In The Beginning

    by Wayne Hill
    "In The Beginning" is principally about our beginning on Earth and other interesting scripture that tells us about our beginnings which many people read over without giving it much thought. Actually, there are several verses taken from the Holy Scripture that fall into that category simply because people do not stop to think of what it is really saying. My book also has at its root, the theory of how humans came to be on Earth as I mentioned earlier. And, I try to show with references to the Hol... more
  • How to Master the Art of Writing Children's Books

    by Bobbie Hinman
    Everything you need to know about writing for children. If your goal is to write a successful children’s book, you must take the time to learn the art of writing. If you wish to acquire the skills needed to produce a well-written book, this may be the most important guide you will ever read. Learn to: - Develop a story idea - Find your target audience - Understand story arc and structure - Write creative fiction or nonfiction stories - Use appropriate tone and vocabulary - Understand... more
  • How Man-Ur-Script

    by EK Jasmine
    Are you ready to write that book that has been pounding your skull to escape? In How to Man-Ur-Script, you will find proven points and the help you need to finally unload that manuscript onto the pages and free you from burying another book. Try these easy-to-understand real-writing examples to expel your inner writing fears.
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