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  • av Agbai Ina Obasi
    176,-

    Many people go through life broke because of their inability to understand their finances. Consequently, they suffer humiliation, impoverishment, and loss of self-esteem. They end up short-changing themselves and loved ones. All that would have been avoided, IF ONLY THEY KNEW.This book deals with various investment options illustrated with real-life experiences. It is my little contribution towards equipping our people by sharing my experiences and valuable wealth creating lessons that I have learned over the years.I believe that as you read this book, you will be inspired by it to Think, Act, and achieve financial independence.

  • av Sarah Cornett-Hagen
    250,-

    "Roots of my mountain heritage run deepand the tendrils of these roots are wrappedgently around my heart forever."- Coal Poet Sarah L. Cornett - Hagen

  • av J. T. Fisher
    200,-

    Someone once said, "Too soon old, too late smart," but what if you had the chance to live your entire life with the wisdom of age? Dana Gordon, through a series of unforeseen events, is going to get just that opportunity. Her life will be changed forever before she even lives it.

  • av Yancy Seals
    200,-

    Jamal was a fifth grader living in Brooklyn, New York, with his mother and older brother. The two boys' father was killed in a helicopter accident during his military service in Iraq. Before he left, though. Jamal's dad gave his youngest son some life lessons, including "If it's to be, it's up to me," about taking responsibility for one's personal choices and actions. Using a large mirror in their home, Jamal's father also told his son that there was a large community behind them that they couldn't see but was giving the mirror gazer strength and support. The community that Jamal ultimately envisioned included his father as well as the late Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., former President Barack Obama, Vice President Kamala Harris, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, and others. The goal of the mirror lesson was to enforce in Jamal the assurance that he was not alone, even when his father could not be with him physically.This wonderful book is enhanced by illustrations by Brian Rivera. The story acknowledges the realities of a father's leaving to go to war and the impact his death has on his family. The author also illustrates that an important component in the process of resolution, as well as in healing to process grief, is to acknowledge the feelings that everyone experiences. The mirror serves as an excellent tool to help the protagonist cope, not only when his father leaves but throughout his life. While the book would benefit from some additional editing, the vital life lessons, as well as the compassion and integrity of Jamal's father, are reflected throughout this inspirational tale. Seals' poignant yet encouraging story is well worth reading.

  • av Joellen Collins
    200,-

    Leah Brown, a wife and mother from San Francisco, decides to spend time at a small cabin built in Idaho territory in the late 1860's by her great, great grandparents, Linnea and Thaddeus Milton. She debates further debilitating treatments for her illness, something that has precluded her being able to spend time with her husband Ned and two sons, away in summer camp. Her memories of childhood and the tragic loss of her father stir her mind, especially when she discovers Linnea's long-hidden diary. As she reads and rereads it and begins to explore the world around her, she gains perspective on the challenges women have always faced. She honors the pioneer's words and imagines Linnea's unwritten thoughts. Leah experiences a surprisingly different time in the old cabin than she expected.

  • av Kettly Hogu
    160,-

    Self-reflection and self-evaluation are two events that occur in every intelligible human being at a certain point in life. In assessing ourselves we look for ways to approve or improve it for a better quality of life. Often times this self-assessment would focus solely on monetary acquisitions. Living our lives to the fullest is suitable for all mankind. It's a great objective to strive for while it's very important to assess our spiritual life from time to time and strengthen this beautiful relationship with the Lord, Jesus Christ. This sacrificial death of Jesus happened only for one reason: To reconcile the world with the Master of the Universe. Our spiritual health depends greatly on our spiritual wealth for God is Spirit. The questions to ask yourself are the following: Can you testify about Jesus? And if so, Who do I say that He is? Amen.

  • av Jon F. Gleman
    200 - 330,-

  • av Ph. D. Colonel Vaughan Witten
    650 - 856,-

  • av Sonja P. Davis
    160 - 266,-

  • av Harvey C. Long
    176 - 290,-

  • av Jr Conway
    176,-

    Multiple shades of GreyThis book is a work of fiction. Names of characters and incidents are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead is entirely coincidental. Retirement wasn't easy for Craig Spence. He and Martha moved into A Senior living facility where they planned to finally live a life free of stress and excitement. Craig however is instrumental in saving the life of a person involved in a serious accident, is stalked by a mountain lion, finds the remains while hiking and finds that there is a Killer hiding out in the Senior Manor in which they live. A killer that had committed a gruesome crime ten years ago and was still on the run. OTHER BOOKS BY THIS AUTHOR:"Greyhound Therapy"_ Undermanned and overwhelmed, the is faced with an exploding population, and having to solve a murder that occurred in his jail. Sheriff Craig Spence must use all of his ingenuity and problem-solving ability as he deals with crime, personal struggles in his own life, and carrying out his responsibilities. This thrilling and touching novel shows that tragedy and adversity can bring people together in a common purpose of caring for what is truly important in our lives."After the ride"_ Authorities and mental health institutions find it more economical or convenient to furnish individuals a bus ticket rather than, for whatever reason, meet their needs. Most transients that arrive in rock Springs. Wy. By bus voluntarily or involuntarily, are often in need of stabilizing medications, get to meet Sheriff Craig Spence. Though undermanned and with few resources, he strives to deal with the undesired transient influx and criminal activity resulting from their presence."Craig Spence Sheriff"_ Humane enforcement: As Sheriff of Sweetwater County, Craig Spence has established himself as the ultimate crime fighter. He also is reputed to be a shrewd politician, a sill that is most beneficial in public service. In craig Spence's county ,he often matches wits with activist organizations and county leaders. While he is often involved in the pursuit of criminals, enforcement of the law is often not run of the mill."Sum-mit": _ A Police Officer with the rock Springs Police Department is found dead behind the Crystal Pistol, a popular night spot in town. The circumstances surrounding the cops death are suspicious. Being the top law enforcement officer in the county, Craig Spence is asked to investigate. Simultaneously, the daughter of his top deputy reveals that she has sexually assaulted and craig moves to apprehend the perpetrator while keeping the dad from taking things into his own hands.

  • av Merry Colbert
    200,-

    This is a story about what makes us feel happy and holding on to that feeling every day!I was a preschool teacher for several years, and my own children were among my students. It has shown me that at the same time, our children are learning from us, we can also learn so much from them.

  • av Elvin S. Ezekiel
    160,-

    There are factors that orchestrate our behavior, our choices, and ultimately our destiny. These factors very often go unseen and undetected and yet they push and drive us without our conscious permission. The individuals that make up our personal community are also subject to this dynamic. The Bible uses a notion to define our circle "Two will not be together unless they agree" (paraphrased). This book will give insight into the driving elements that not only create the character and purposes of the people around us; it will also explain why we are friendly or associated with those in our lives. Are you sure that the people we socialize with, date, and marry are the people who presented themselves? What you see is not always what you get. Some people have unspoken agendas and their behaviors are telling us something. Revealed in this writing is the how and why we stumble into the minefields of relational horrors. Author's website: elvinezekiel.com/Iifecoach

  • av Chief Hacha Kusso
    186,-

  • av Ashley Maruzzo
    200,-

    Sonja and Sara were friends since childhood, but their friendship was never as close as Sonja's relationship with her older sister. When the girl's father died in a car accident, Sonja took on the role of mother to her younger sister. She made sure that Sara had everything she needed. Then, one night, Sonja finally decided to tell Sara everything. That way, Sara could find peace and move on. Or so she thought. Sonja had been trying to protect Sara by keeping her away from the truth. But now, with her death, Sara was free. Free to live without fear and free to start over again. This story takes from what is real and what is Sara's imagination. They arrested her and charged her with her sister's murder. Sara denied killing her sister, but she wasn't given much choice. There was no proof that Sara was innocent. She was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment. What needs to be done? Can Sara heal from her past and move forward?

  • av Lisa White
    266,-

    A teenage Ashley Ames is painfully growing up in a rural area before the technology boom. Her parents are bitterly divorced and caught up in their own lives, too busy to care about what goes on with Ashley. However, she does find support from her stepmother Ruth.Ashley bounces back and forth between her parents' homes, with good reason. Either she moves because it's gone bad or they throw her out.Ashley's behavior is erratic and self-destructive at home and at school. She gets selected to participate in a Scared Straight program, at a prison. It helps for a while.A young man, Ryan doing a repair job at Ellen's house, Ashley's mother, notices Ashley. She has just moved back in with her. As Ashley goes through high school her escapades get her into trouble, while she deals with deep depression leading to a suicide attempt.She has struggled but eventually finds her way out.

  • av Bunnie Colson
    276,-

    The Singing Princess is a book about a young and beautiful princess named Polly. Polly loves to sing and lives in a castle with her mother. She had such a beautiful voice that she decided to enter a competition in Sturton. On the way to the competition, she runs into a lot of new friends. She meets a toad, an owl, and a boy. She also must escape the wicked witch of the forest. Polly and her new friends travel through the forest and must overcome many obstacles along the way. Polly is confident that with their help, she can defeat the witch and win the competition.

  • av James P. Meade
    266 - 306,-

  • av Annmarie Green
    176,-

    AnnMarie Green is a 56-year-old resident of Georgia and a mother of three. She has been divinely inspired by God to write a book called "Breaking the Back of The Spirit of Religion".As an author, AnnMarie Green is deeply committed to her work, and her faith is a significant part of her inspiration. She believes that God has guided her in creating this book, and her dedication to spreading her message is likely to be unwavering.Despite the demands of being a mother and a writer, she is committed to devoting herself to this project and to sharing her message with others. Her passion for her work and her conviction in its importance is evident, and it is likely that her book will have a significant impact on those who read it.Overall, AnnMarie Green is a dedicated and passionate writer who has been inspired by God to create a work that challenges religious norms and beliefs.

  • av E. Todd Stubblefield
    176,-

    Battling the Quits is a collection of thoughts arising out of the various times and occasions when one is challenged with life storms. It is my hope and prayer that somewhere between Chapter 1, What are the Quits, and Chapter 21, It is in my hands, that you the reader find answers and/or some resolve to the complexities that knock at the doors of your life. You do not have to step into the shoes of those individuals who unfortunately chose not to answer those doors when trouble came knocking. Do not allow quitting to rob you of your growth, development, and character-building because it is an easy way out. Fight hard and trust God, in the end, you find that you are a winner and are being equipped to be more than a conqueror.

  • av Stephen W. Locke
    200,-

    Navigating through troubled times is often fearful, terrifying, and disappointing. We want to make decisions that move us along, but we are also fearful about making the wrong choice. Especially, during this pandemic, we are fearful about our lives being touched by others, but with a deep desire to stay connected. These meditations trace the emotional upheaval of our struggle as well as provide hopeful solace in the struggle itself. Philosophers, sociologists, psychologists, spiritual advisors, and theologians are useful sources for this journey. In my endeavor to clarify and advance the singularity of our struggle, I have gleaned from many of those listed above. But most of all I have endeavored to dive into my own vulnerability, connecting myself to the human struggle for security and love.

  • av Juliana F. Sabat
    200,-

    The story about the beginning of earth is made clear with God's truth as revealed in this book. For every positive force, there is a negative one that would keep us alert to discern where we should stand. We must know the difference. The Holy Spirit of God is always around to assist the believers, the evil spirit of Satan is also roaming around ready to take over if we are not mindful of God's truth and knowledge that protects us from falling to sin. We need to wake up to the truth! You will find it interesting to know that there are three stages of the world age, but there is only one heaven and one earth. This book also reveals the true story of Adam and Eve's lives at the beginning at the Garden of Eden, how Eve was truly formed, and what the "apple" really symbolizes. Many will be trapped by Satan's net due to lack of knowledge or negligence to pay attention to God's truth. We must seek the truth! This book will guide you through some of the most important passages that lead to the truth. God's words are real and everlasting that you can trust! All blessings flow from God. What does God want from us? He wants us to love Him. How do we love God? Our relationship with God is essentially important. It is a relationship of give and take based upon righteousness. It discusses the figurative meaning of the words "thirst" and "famine", a wedding with Christ, and a revelation of a new Kingdom to be inherited by God's children.

  • av Ph. D. Darrell Tolbert
    160 - 276,-

  • av Monte Dutton
    186,-

    Clyde Kinlaw is a washed-up baseball coach who wants to prove it isn't so.Kinlaw was a good ballplayer who became a loyal company man once he retired. He managed his old team, the Portland Loggers. Now he's a scout who doesn't feel as if the new generation of talent evaluators puts any stake in his judgment anymore. He wants to prove them wrong but doesn't know how.Then Kinlaw stumbles upon Taiquon Wattson.Kinlaw's only ally in the Portland front office, Frank Staley Jr., sends him to evaluate Ryne Standback, a first baseman considered one of the country's top high-school prospects. Standback doesn't impress Kinlaw, who dismisses him as a privileged white kid with all the skill money can buy. What draws Kinlaw's attention is a catcher on the other team. Wattson has all the tools but none of the attention. He's a poor kid who lives with his grandmother in a predominantly black town on the banks of the Savannah River. He's known locally for his football, not his baseball, skills. He's a catcher because it's the only position he can play without owning his own glove. Teams always provide a mitt. Taiquon is as raw as the crappie he hauls out of the river to help feed the family. All he knows about baseball is approximately how to play it.Stay away from Sandberg, Kinlaw advises Staley. Let Kinlaw take Wattson under his wing and make him a player. Wattson's not ready. The minor leagues would chew him up and spit him out. Staley finds a place for Kinlaw and Staley to hide. They get to know each other on a long, gradual drive to Texas, where Wattson is playing semi-pro ball and Kinlaw is coaching him.Kinlaw is not rid of Standback, however. Drafted first by Houston, Standback predictably flops in Triple-A, where his agent insisted he be assigned. All of a sudden, Staley smells a bargain and dispatches Kinlaw, already in Texas, to Corpus Christi for a second look. The humbled Standback, his life in ruins, sees that Kinlaw is the only scout who ever dealt with him honestly.Both young men change. Wattson loses his innocence. Standback loses his arrogance. Kinlaw regains his respect.

  • av Yancy Seals
    176,-

    Jamal vive en Brooklyn, New York, en una de las históricas casas de piedra rojiza, con su madre y su hermano mayor. Su padre murió en la guerra de Irak en un accidente de helicóptero. Tienen este espejo grande y sorprendente, que ha estado en la familia durante muchos años. El padre de Jamal antes de morir le enseñó a Jamal cómo ir al espejo y hablar un dicho positivo e inspirador en el espejo porque cree que la vida y la muerte están en el poder de la lengua. Su padre quería enseñarle a Jamal que no estaba solo, y que estaba parado frente a estadounidenses poderosos y una comunidad fuerte. El espejo es solo un símbolo de la fuerza continua que su padre le enseñó a Jamal y a su hermano.

  • av Terence Mccarthy
    160,-

    The author, Major F. Terence McCarthy, a US Army Intelligence officer, was assigned to U.S. Military Assistance Command, VietNam (COMUS MACV) in August 1968 as the chief, Out Country Section in the Intelligence Production Division.He examined all of the available intelligence data concerning the Cambodian situation and developed some new intelligence estimates, which clearly indicated that the Cambodians were not only allowing arms shipments destined for the Vietnamese communists to be off-loaded at the port of Sihanoukville, but were also involved in the transport of munitions across the country to Vietnamese/Cambodian communist sanctuaries located along the Vietnamese-Cambodian border.

  • av Holly Flame Maxey
    160 - 290,-

  • av Monte Dutton
    280,-

    A veteran sports columnist unexpectedly loses his job.A rebellious young writer takes a weed-clouded trip to Southern California with a tawdry dropout.An English teacher at a prep school toils in vain on a breakthrough novel, watching his teen-aged pupils grow rebellious and decadent.All are related. All are drawn together as they gradually learn they are pawns in a vast illegal conspiracy.The columnist's new job is not one he chooses. The young writer mistakenly believes she is selling drugs by choice and rationalizes it in the name of writing a tell-all novel. The teacher sees in his charges mistakes he has already made.One is another's daughter. She is the other's lover.Everything will be fine as long as they are obedient. Don't Ask, Don't Tell.Against the backdrop of a presidential election, a group of powerful men work to corner the market on the illicit sale of marijuana. They have members with ties to tobacco, entertainment, law enforcement, national security, and politics.Innocent people are being shot down in the streets by policemen who never are punished. Could this be more than a coincidence?The plan seems perfect ... until the election of Martin Gaynes, a man as corrupt as those who run the Consortium. Extreme measures are necessary as a potential dictatorship rises in the tumult.No one, no matter how far from the center of power, is safe. No one can afford to mind his (or her) own business. Don't Ask, Don't Tell becomes dangerous, impractical, and deadly.

  • av Agbai Ina Obasi
    176,-

    If the Nigerian political class would understand that you don't need billions of Naira to live well and meaningful life, perhaps, this recklessness in looting public funds would be greatly minimized. This book attempts to review the waste and looting of public funds by our public officials during the decade ending in 2009, categorized the missed opportunities of our nation, and proffered solutions for sustainable political and economic development. Sadly, what I thought was a period of missed opportunity in Nigeria has turned out to be a golden era when compared to what is happening now. The looting has gone from a mere primitive accumulation of wealth by some highly placed public officials to a 'free for all' looting where a vast majority of our government officials are now at liberty to loot public funds entrusted with them without any sanctions.

  • av Terence Mccarthy
    160,-

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