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  • Rise of the Digital World: An opportunity India cannot afford to miss!

    by RS Amblee

    A digital world is rising! Not only our phones are going smart our homes, cities and even businesses are going smart. It is a momentous time for India to catapult itself in the digital world.  

    At the same time the world is also deglobalizing to protect itself from future COVID-like pandemics. Not-so-coincidentally, a smart world is a deglobalized world. This has created an incredible opportunity for India to become the digital hub driving this me... more

  • Finding Family in a Far-Away Land

    by Amanda Wall
    Two Indian sisters, Priya and Ari, experience what it's like to be adopted into a multi-cultural, interracial family. Walk alongside these two charming, dynamic girls as they journey through the adoption transition to a new country full of new experiences! "Finding Family in a Far-Away Land" is a pensive and sometimes comical book that demonstrates how children can experience the same journey quite differently. A glossary of cultural terms is included so that all can learn and enjoy what Ari... more
  • Let's Meet Baby Jesus

    by Michele Darlhing
    Let’s Meet Baby JESUS is an edited version of Michele Darlhing’s book A Heart for JESUS…intimate basics. It has been written especially for toddlers. “Permit little children, and forbid them not, to come to Me: for such is the kingdom of heaven.” Matthew 19:14 (KJVER) Prepare a child the opportunity to be acquainted with Jesus. Allow them the privilege to develop a personal relationship with Him while they are still young. With the awareness of Jesus at a young age they will be blessed from the... more
  • More Amazing True Stories of Pepito The Squirrel

    by F. Jordan Erebia

    The true story of an injured, then fully recovered baby squirrel, who returned to a life in nature, regularly visited the man who nurtured him, and was featured in an article on the front page of The Boston Globe!

  • The Amazing True Stories of Pepito The Squirrel

    by F. Jordan Erebia
    The true story of an injured baby squirrel, found by a retired physician who video documented his physical therapy and full recovery, and captured the hearts of social media fans around the world.
  • Black & White: Healing Racial Divide

    by C.L. Holley
    Black & White addresses the hot-button topic of racism in a unique and compelling manner. As a black man born in the South during the civil rights struggle, the author shares moving and emotional stories of his family facing racism from the 1960s to modern day. He addresses the racial hang-ups and struggles of blacks and whites along with challenges for each race. Historical facts and excerpts from articles are shared to back up the author's points. The book concludes with a heart-touching story... more
  • The Season of Living Dangerously: A Fan's Notes on Baseball's Strangest Season

    by Robert Kopecky

    The Season of Living Dangerously recounts the views of a lifelong baseball fan as he watched the unique 2020 season unfold—games played in empty ballparks, new rules implemented to speed up play, Covid-19 cancellations, players and management openly expressing their views on racial inequity in America, the postseason expanded to allow over half the teams to participate, and the World Series held for the first time at a neutral site. This diary of the 2020 season addresses not only the c... more

  • The Road To COVID - 30: Self-Help Satire For The Soul

    by Dunk Dougan IX

    Do you remember the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic? Our lives halted (for only 1 week in Texas) and the prolonged state of stasis left us withering to the bitter winds of constant change which violently swirled around us.

    From the humble perspective of Vancouver, British Columbia Canada, The Road To COVID-30 seeks to smash through the barrier that holds you back from your future: Yourself. For you see, you must shift with the paradigm or else be left abandoned, alone, to simply turn... more

  • Write a Million Dollar Book in 10 Days

    by Neeraj Singhvi
    A perfect book for budding writers and lovers who want to know how to write a book. It will act as a writer's diary and can also be used as a writer's gift. Perhaps others have told you to write a book or your inner voice is asking you to publish one. Perhaps you always wanted to be an author. Perhaps you have got a story to write, you want to write the story, but you never seem to have the time to write one. Perhaps you do not know where to start - Perhaps you’ve started and stopped, getting no... more
  • Cyberjutsu: Cybersecurity for the Modern Ninja

    by Ben McCarty
    Cyberjutsu is a revolutionary approach to information security based on authentic, formerly classified Ninja scrolls. It synthesizes today's infosec field with the tactics and techniques used by ancient Japanese ninjas – history’s original Advanced Persistent Threat (APT). Written by Ben McCarty, a former NSA developer and the U.S. Army’s first cyber warfare specialist, this essential handbook for cyber defenders draws fascinating parallels between the stealth warriors of feudal Japan and modern... more
  • Painting the Past: A Guide for Writing Historical Fiction

    by Meredith Allard
    Do you want to write historical fiction? Join Meredith Allard, the executive editor of The Copperfield Review, the award-winning literary journal for readers and writers of historical fiction, as she shares tips and tricks for creating believable historical worlds through targeted research and a vivid imagination. Give in to your daydreams. Do the work. Let your creativity loose into the world so you can share your love of history and your passion for the written word with others.
  • The Boy Born Blue

    by Lena Hanna
    Decklan was born with a heart defect and faced open heart surgery at five weeks old. After fighting many battles in the hospital, the boy born blue used his strength to turn into a real-life superhero.
  • Good Luck Chestnut: And Other Lucky Colors of the World

    by Linda Gruenberg
    Good Luck Chestnut is a picture book full of colorful horses and colorful kids. In theory, the watercolor paintings illustrate horse colors, but in practice, they also capture the way children use horses as jungle gyms and playgrounds. The children sit backwards, hop on by leapfrogging, belly-flop off the horse into water, everything but sit forward in a saddle, riding-lesson proper. The names of horse colors are embedded in the text, while the various nationalities of the children visually roun... more
  • 50 Years in the OR

    by Ron Whitchurch
    The First Book about the Unsung Heroes of the Operating Room 50 Years in the OR: True Stories of Life, Loss, and Laughter While Giving Anesthesia (LoonLake Press) takes readers along for over 100 of the most memorable cases by debutauthor Ron Whitchurch. Spending 50 years safely putting people to sleep, watchingover them as they dozed through operations both planned and unplanned, these arethe incidents that stood out in a long career in which Whitchurch enjoyed everyminute of this life-and-de... more
  • Communication is Care

    by Jennifer George
    Communication in healthcare long-remains one of the top reasons for patient complaints in the healthcare system (Reader et al., 2014). While health education programs prepare healthcare providers for technical competency, not all focus on developing our emotional intelligence and human compassion. Communication is Care: 9 Empowering Strategies to Guide Patient Healing is a practical guide to educate healthcare providers on how to strengthen their communication skills and help their patie... more
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