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  • - "The Generation of Welfare"
    av Carl Wright
    247

    In "Breaking Chains," we follow the riveting journey of Maya, a young woman determined to carve a new path for herself beyond the confines of generational welfare that has ensnared her family for decades. Raised in a community where reliance on welfare is a cycle passed down through generations, Maya stands at the crossroads between tradition and transformation. With unwavering resolve and inspired by the strength of her ancestors who dreamed of a better future, she embarks on a quest for independence and self-sufficiency.Maya's journey is one of resilience, as she navigates the challenges of breaking free from long-standing societal and systemic barriers. Along the way, she discovers her own strength and the power of education, mentorship, and community support. "Breaking Chains" is not just a story of personal triumph, but a beacon of hope for others who dare to dream of a life beyond the shadows of welfare. Ava's narrative is a testament to the courage it takes to redefine one's destiny and the ripple effect one individual's transformation can have on breaking the cycles of dependency.

  • - The Boy In Blue Suit: "The Boy in the Blue Suit" tells the inspiring tale of Elliot, a young boy from a divided Californian city, who wears a distinctive blue suit made by his grandmother
    av Carl Wright
    171

    "The Boy in the Blue Suit" is a heartwarming tale of Elliot, a young boy distinguished by his vibrant blue suit, a symbol of his uniqueness and heritage. Living in a divided Californian city, Elliot navigates the complexities of life's disparities with resilience and a deep sense of purpose. Inspired by his late father's legacy and his grandmother's wisdom, Elliot embarks on a journey to unite his community through a series of transformative projects, starting with a community garden. His efforts, fueled by compassion and the desire to honor his father's values, catalyze a movement of social change and community development. Elliot's story is a powerful reminder of how individual action, rooted in personal values and community spirit, can inspire collective change and bridge divides, making a lasting impact on society.

  • - The Benni Mac Story: understanding the complexities surrounding racial identity
    av Carl Wright
    247

    "Reading 'Identity Crisis' is essential for anyone looking to understand the intricate dynamics of racial identity and the challenges of living in a society marked by deep-seated prejudices. This story, centered on the life of Benni Mac, a young black artist wrestling with his sense of self in a world that often seeks to define him, acts as a powerful testament to the strength found in self-expression and the pursuit of authenticity. Through Benni's experiences with racism, micro-aggressions, and his use of art as a form of resistance and connection, the narrative offers a profound exploration of what it means to belong and the importance of embracing one's identity. 'Identity Crisis' not only sheds light on personal struggles and societal issues but also celebrates the transformative power of art and the vital role of empathy in overcoming barriers. It's a compelling invitation to engage with themes of diversity, acceptance, and the collective journey towards understanding and unity."

  • - The Sophie and Marlo Story
    av Carl Wright
    171

    "Echoes of FoxOpia" is an enthralling tale set in the unique world of FoxOpia, where advanced technology and ancient mysticism coexist. The story follows Sophie, a brilliant scientist, and Marlo, a gifted seer, as they embark on a quest driven by an ancient artifact and Marlo's visions. They explore the vibrant landscapes of FoxOpia and uncover the remnants of a lost civilization that once controlled cosmic forces but fell victim to its ambitions. As an ancient prophecy unfolds, Sophie and Marlo race against time to prevent a cataclysmic event that threatens their world and the entire universe. This story is a thrilling blend of science and myth, where discovery, courage, and the pursuit of knowledge take center stage, leading readers on an unforgettable adventure where the past and future collide, and the fate of FoxOpia hangs in the balance.

  • av Carl Wright
    167

    Are you tired of constantly feeling drained, anxious, and unhappy in your relationships? Do you find yourself constantly making excuses for your partner's behavior, or feeling like you're walking on eggshells around them?If so, you may be in a toxic relationship - but don't worry, you're not alone. Many people find themselves in toxic relationships, but the good news is that there are steps you can take to avoid them and create healthier, more fulfilling relationships.In "Toxic Relationships: How to Avoid Them," you'll learn how to recognize the signs of a toxic relationship, set clear boundaries, and trust your instincts when it comes to relationships. You'll also learn how to end toxic relationships if you find yourself in one, and how to move forward and heal after a toxic relationship.Whether you're single and looking for love, or in a relationship that doesn't feel quite right, this book will give you the tools and resources you need to create healthy, fulfilling relationships. With practical tips, real-life examples, and expert advice, "Toxic Relationships: How to Avoid Them" is the ultimate guide to creating the healthy relationships you deserve.Don't settle for a toxic relationship - take action today to create the healthy, happy life and relationships you deserve. Order "Toxic Relationships: How to Avoid Them" now and start your journey towards healthy, fulfilling relationships.

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    Carl Wright has devoted his entire working life to global action through grass roots activism and international diplomacy. During the past fifty years he engaged with world leaders and political icons from across the globe, including Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, Indira Gandhi, Julius Nyerere, Shridath Ramphal, Fidel Castro, Aung San Suu Kyi, Ban Ki-Moon, Cyril Ramaphosa, Helen Clark and Bob Hawke. In these and many other encounters, he reflects his experiences of, ''What it was like to be there,'' as he puts it. Having made official visits to some 100 countries - from developed to developing nations, to fragile states and countries undergoing democratic transition - he has seen first-hand what is required to implement good governance. These high-level missions included most of the 54 nations of the Commonwealth, along with some of the world''s least visited countries, such as Moldova, Myanmar and South Sudan. Written from the perspective of a grassroots activist, Commonwealth diplomat and local government leader, these recollections provide rare insights into the relationships between inter-governmental organisations, global associations of mayors and trade unions, and the effects of political and social advocacy. In his writing he draws extensively on his experiences of working in the Commonwealth, the United Nations and the European Union at senior level. Perhaps most significant is his long-standing involvement with the anti-apartheid struggle, and he recalls with great sensitivity the many challenges he and others faced. Carl Wright''s personal and candid book delivers a critical message: the need for global understanding and co-operation. With the rise of political populists, authoritarian strongmen and violent extremists, he implores us to strengthen fragile international relations and mitigate the threat of conflict which is currently real and ever-present. In her Foreword, Helen Clark, former Prime Minister of New Zealand, says: ''His record in actively promoting internationalism over fifty years ... makes for inspiring reading.''

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