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  • av Mary Banks
    197

    MARY BANKS' book is part-memoir and part-testimonial tips based on her years of recording life events. It is also filled with stories that her relatives told her as a young girl. This book encourages people to learn to never give up and to strive for the very best. She writes that some of our problems may be there for a long time in order to teach us and in order for us to see how long it takes our hearts to become humble. This book is filled with unexpected experiences, love, pain, and even rejection. She compels people to check their circle for people who drain energy. This book encourages you to learn from mistakes. She shares testimonies in order to bless others. It talks about how we are all born to love and how people learn how to hate. The book also teaches that success is not about the size of your house, car, closets or bank account. This book is evidence that success is not about your possessions but rather about relationships. It encourages forgiveness to gain complete love and peace within yourself. Mary goes into details about experiencing the Covid-19 pandemic. She encourages everyone to never give up. This writing persuades the reader to enjoy life because it is the gift that God gave you. Mary Banks is the third child born to an African American family in Chicago. After her parents separated by the time she was seven, she was eventually raised in a single-parent household. Her home had strict guidelines. Mary compels people to surround themselves with positive people. She graduated from DePaul University. She has 5 degrees including a Doctorate in Divinity. She retired from a Law Enforcement career after 30 years. She is a background actor for television. She tutored and mentored high school children in several Chicago Public Schools. She has modeling and motivational speaking experience. She is a Christian, Minister and has taught bible classes for over 20 years. She volunteers in many capacities in her community. She has made mistakes but kept the power of resilience and learned from each of her mistakes. Even though she was quiet as a child, she grew up to boldly witness to gang members on the streets of Chicago. She has put her own life in danger for others. Her hope is that this book will allow people to know that they are never alone.

  • av Ryan Stoute
    317

    The death of a tree leads to astronomical mayhem sweeping across the universe. An orange tree named Tranquilityexisted in the world of Brevity long ago.

  • av Emil Tzolov
    317

    The Author Emil Tzolov graduated with Silver Medal from Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany. Speaks fluently English, German,Dutch, Russian and Bulgarian. His parents are moderators at the National Television. His grand parents had kept allied prisoners of war with risk for their lives. Emil Tzolov is already known with his earlier book "e;The Afghan War 2001-2002"e; which was published in The U.S.A. and won a prize at The New York Book Festival 2009. His stay in Iraq ended because of knee injuries

  • av KOJAK
    167

    To the young developing minds that will one day step out in life looking for that someone who will say that they love you but will show you different because of a lack of knowledge and relationship experience. Its a book about digging way beneath the top layers in order to have what is considered a healthy relationship. Its a book to get you and your significant other to read together and come to the agreement to have a spiritual fill open conversation relationship that if not to stand the test of time could just remain a longivitiy committment between the two its a book of helpful insights and practices that I hope you find as tools to teach your siblings and children. We all have loss that someone??? who we served all the right advice from hopefully I'll leave behind this book that will keep you never to feel depreciated.

  • av Rjo Winch
    167

    Phyllis and Tonya are two sisters forced to live in a "e;Safe Home"e;. They learned the hard way to defend themselves, act tough, take care of each other and pretend not to care. When they are placed in the home of a single mom and her teenaged daughter the entire family goesthrough a transformation. The mother learns to manage her time between work and the girls. Theteenager learns being a big sister can be tough. Phyllis and Tonya go through many trials and troublingsituations with the teenaged daughter before they all learn there is plenty of mom's love for all of them.

  • av Valentina Joseph
    197

    I am a 16-year-old Black (African American) and Jamaican female who has lived in many homes after being taken away from my mother by the Department of Children and Families (DCF), in the State of Connecticut. I am living a double life and the life my friends think I am living is not my reality. At this young age I appear to have it all together, but the reality is I have a hard life that I have protected all of these years by silence.

  • av Alan Hines
    301

    The admiration of love, to honor, to worship, to display love crafted in the form of written poems.

  • av Elizabeth Wiley Ma Jd Pomo Elder
    317

    OLD MAN THINGS and MARE'S TALES. this is a fun book about old horse trainers I met along the way. My husband used to call the old man stories "e;old man things"e;, which are those enchanting and often very effective methods of horse, pet, and even child rearing. I always said I brought up my children and my students the same as I had trained horses and dogs......I meant that horses and dogs had taught me a lot of sensible, humane ways to bring up an individual, caring, and dream realizing adult who was HAPPY and loved.

  • av Elizabeth Wiley Ma Jd Pomo Elder
    317

    PARENTS CAN LIVE and raise great kids. Parents CAN either live, or be alive, surviving and often sufferingas YOU read and interpret the title of this series and this book, you CAN figure it out for YOUR life.

  • av Aaron Arden
    301 - 421

    This books starts before she was born. Her mother had a sibling who bullied her unmercifully; her father was raised in a home where he was treated as a slave and worse. The author was born into this family where her mother "e;lived in her own world"e;, her father "e;lived in the bars"e; and her brother who was only 18 months older than her had to raise her from the time she was born until she was two. From the age of two until she graduated high school she lived in nineteen different families. Once she was on her own she made many mistakes - some horrific mistakes. She has written this book to hopefully inspire others to have the courage to change their situations without blaming others, asking for on going government aid, or depending on chemical stimulants or criminal activities to improve their lives.

  • av Naseer Dashti
    301 - 407

    The origin of the Baloch and their history in ancient times has been lost in the dust of history. Writers belonging to the powers with which the ancient Baloch were in perpetual conflicts, produced biased and contradictory accounts about their history and sociology. This work is an attempt to produce a logical picture of a group of Indo-Iranian tribes who migrated en masse from Central Asia 3000 years ago and settled in the north-western region of Balagn or Balkn, in the Iranian Plateau. It is also the account of their sufferings and miseries in ancient times.

  • av Boyer Coffy Enterprises Inc
    257

    This Book is designed to explain and help you understand certain legal concepts and how to utilize the legal system to protect you from potential catastrophe. This Book is not designed to show you how to create a digital business, but we can recommend many excellent sources and tools to do so

  • av Jay Leach
    197

    Paul calls the Galatian Christians foolish! Having begun in the Spirit, are now being perfected by the flesh (see Galatians 3:1-3). Legalism and religion do not trust in the finished work of Christ and the efficacy of His blood to produce His intended results. Therefore, they always appeal to the flesh, teaching to control people through behavior modification, which make those pastors who yield to this model, not shepherds per se, but mere sin managers. The only force capable of restoring America's local Churches in whatever areas need restoring is the Spirit of God animating the Word of God rightly divided, preached, and taught defining and biblically shaping and motivating the spiritual life of the body of Christ.

  • av Brenda Lee Burke
    197

    In 2050 bored tech writer Chip Munk wins the biggest lottery to date. From that moment on his every decision determines not only his own future, but that of his old-world veterinarian girlfriend and the fate of the planet.

  • av Abraham L. Magier
    151

    The book is about the relationship between body and soul, and how it applies to life.

  • av R. Senior
    197

    "e;You say you've never been in love Andnever want to be; Someday you willchange your mind Or live a life ofmisery. Fishes and foul, the wise oldowl.The birds and bees, all foolaround. And when Casanova holds youclose one night; Your love will cometumbling down."e;

  • av Incredible Reads
    451

    On a strange, windy, and seemingly endless Wednesday night, clouds suddenly appear directlyabove me; and directly in front me, there is a gorgeous blood-orange tree, its arboreal branchesspreading beautifully in every direction. The wind blows cold, bone-chillingly cold. A strong gust of wind pushes past me, strummingthrough my hair. The blistering wind is razor-blade-sharp, so sharp it felt as if I were being slicedacross the face with a knife.

  • av Eugene Sierras
    451

    The essential idea of the graphic novel, Walk in the Light, is simple. It is that everything in Creation is connected by a force. Many people have grasped and understood this fact, but it has taken the writings of many others in many different fields of study through human history to understand this. Those fields, those disciplines, those sources, include ancient scriptures, the works of mystics and the endeavors of no nonsense scientists who seek to understand the world and universe. It includes the experience of ancient peoples and cultures who have bequeathed us their traditions in what we today refer to as mythology. It includes those thinkers who can study and develop more deeply a better understanding of our universe and our roles in it by using all of these disciplines in an interdisciplinary synthesis.

  • av Db65
    167

    The mob playgrounds in various states in America meeting with a Nostra associate for a year in Portland Oregon as he would receive his earnings as an ex-military Vietnam vet millionaire from AB Business. He was a committee member for Vietnam vets in Portland, Oregon. The town of Portland, Oregon the county seat has had every hotel motel packed with people living there and a goldmine for your common drug dealer and court who works the streets back and forth delivering money and whatever else had to be done. The mob still around in the new millennium and money is on the agenda and making it good.

  • av Db65
    167

    The early days of the mob was the same cliches as todays reflections of blood and money and Christians ducking out of the way and rubbing elbows with them and that's all 48 states. The Godfather to the most expanded crime family in history since the 500-million-dollar advantage that attracted the new Godfather that now took drug money a forbidden act and the author can say he was a user for many years and a passerby to the man who now in a most lucrative business in the world and other crime families already killing each other for blocks of drug business in those cities. The author says the streets are always full of pushers and always will be and so will the ones recovering.

  • av Elizabeth Wiley Ma Jd Pomo Elder
    167

    In our programs, we start each meeting with an introduction of ourselves, and go around the room: I am .......and I am wonderful because God created me, there will never be another me.

  • av Elizabeth Wiley Ma Jd Pomo Elder
    317

    A year out of our lives, not just as an individual, a city, county, state, or nation, the entire world was brought down by the virus known as Covid-19. HOW can we unify and work together, as a family, a block, a school, a city, a county, a state, a nation and a global family of different nations.

  • av Elizabeth Wiley Ma Jd Pomo Elder
    167

    JOYWhat is it?It is strength of self. To me it is learning EARLY to depend on GOD for calm, peace and courage in life, to be grateful for what is, the best we can, and to change things, to possess the calm and peace that need to be possessed to figure out what needs to be changed to make life better, for ourselves and others, and with God's help, to make the changes.

  • av Kathy Jernigan
    257

    What should the Know It All Kitty do if he keeps having a dream that makes him sad? The dream keeps coming back and he wants it to stop. A trip to see Tree Wizard with his kitty friend Molly brings the answer!

  • av Rebecca Hall
    451

    It has couples go to the Zeus Bomic World College to play basketball to win the Game and the couples go to the college and they have to get along so they can save the world ...........

  • av Jessie Schlaser
    301

    Jessie Schlaser exemplifies Jesus's words in Matthew 25, "e;Then the King will say to those on His right. 'Come, you who are blessed by my Father, take your inheritance, the kingdom prepared for you since the creation of the world. For I was hungry and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me. I tell you the truth, whatever you did for the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me."e; Caring for the least of these has been Jessie's life. Now she shares that life with you in words of wisdom and encouragement she received from God in some of her darkest hours of personal pain and in testimonies of God's power manifest in her life and through her in the lives of others. Walk with Jessie as well through visions of the garden of God and heed the warnings of the troubles of our times. This book gives a chronological look at the walk with God of an everyday follower of Jesus Christ, someone just like you and me. Jessie's purpose in sharing with you is that you might be encouraged, uplifted, and inspired in your own daily life, whatever stage of life you are in and whatever you are going through.

  • av Ryan Stoute
    317

    James Emerald and Jamie Sapphire's trip to an old diner unfolds into an unexpected adventure.

  • av Ruth Ann Warren
    257

    "e;a little chocolate a little dancing"e; is a delightful tale about a dazzling duet chocolate and dancing, they just go together. The main character Sophia Lesley takes us on a magical journey as she takes on the challenge of learning how to tap dance. Even though it is difficult at first Sophia Lesley finds the courage to listen to the music, finds the rhythm and learns how to tap dance. The rhymes in this magical story just dance right off the page.

  • av Barbara Sala
    287

    Celestine and the Magical Geranium is a folk tale for kids age 5 and up. It recounts the story of a seed that grows into a gorgeous geranium flower, and of a gentle love that flourishes between Geranium and Celestine. It is a symbolic story which embraces the cycles of life, the flowering of seed thought which mirror inner growth as the flower evolves to build her golden castle. It is a spiritual story within which the child's mind soars "e;beyond the first floor, beyond the second floor"e; and beyond the roof of Celestine's house. In reading Celestine and the Magical Geranium, the child understands that "e;I too am growing up and doing great things. I too am a very special person."e;Reviews and commentaries:Barbara Sala's "e;Celestine and the Magical Geranium"e; is about the relationship between a girl and a special flower. The girl tends the flower which in turn nourishes her soul. People unintentionally destroy the flower in their overzealous enjoyment of it. The girl's hope is restored when she realizes that she can grow more geraniums from the seeds left behind. Sala's nave artwork, rendred in acrylic and oil, is rich with bright colours. Carol-Ann Hoyte, Montreal Reviews of Books, Fall & Winter 2004/05, Volume 8, No. 1..... Imaginatively written and colorfully illustrated for young readers 5 through 7 by Barbara Sala, Celestine And The Magical Geranium is the picturebook of a young girl and the geranium seed that will touch her life forever. The flower she raises is a friend and more, growing to touch the skies. All things come to an end, whether natural or hastened, and the girl and the magical geranium must say goodbye... yet their friendship lives on, and can be spread through the gift of seeds. A moving story about bonds to treasure and the cycle of life. Midwest Bookreview...... Reading this charming book is nothing short of an experience. The allure of this book is two-fold. Your eyes are first greeted with folk art on its finest display. Children and adults alike will be transfixed on the minute details that give every page life. The gentle story of Celestine and her magical geranium is also pure joy. Her flower-friend grows ever larger, bringing joy to all who see it. Eventualy the flower fades, as all flowers do. Rather than bringing sadness, the geranium and Celestine gift all those who receive joy with seeds, showing that the gifts of others provide joy long after they have faded. My children and their friends were equally enchanted with this beautiful book. Just as Celestine's geranium brought joy to her community, this book will bring joy to all children. Meg Grooms, homeschooling@bellaonline.com. "e;Without a doubt, this books is beautiful from the first page to the last. The artwork is such a unique and special style. I believe kids would love to read through this book time and again with fascination. The interesting magical story helps the reader walk through the beautiful art."e; Judge's commentary, Writer's Digest, 12th Annual International Self-Published Book Awards 2005 "e;Celestine and the Magical Geranium is a delightful book for young children. Barbara Sala has provided both text and pictures."e;..... The visual impact is particularly striking. The pictures are vividly coloured, and full of lively activity of many kinds. Children tend to like books with many things to look at. Here we have gardens, birds, animals, and a few people. The birds and animals seem in constant movement as the gardens flourish and the sun and sky peer down on an animated earth. The vitality of all this movement is stimulating."e;Sheila McDonough, PHD, Professor emeritus, author of Gandhi's Responses to Islam and other works. Ms Sala, after some years of creative work on individual canvasses, has decided to venture one step further and to combine the written word with her painting. Through this fusion she gives verbal expression, and opens our eyes and minds, to the hidden meaning of her visual creations. It is a book where magic reigns, where material needs and spiritual aspirations go hand in hand, one complementing and necessitating the other. The heroine Celestine (i.e., the "e;celestial"e; in a blue and white dotted dress - sky and clouds) is the conduit for the appearance in this world of the eternal spirit (the magical geranium). Its development and growth to a mythical size, its downfall and destruction by the mindless masses and its rebirth and multiplication from the one to innumerable smaller flower-spirits all over the island clearly demonstrate the author's faith in the invincibility of the human spirit. In the numerous illustrations the geranium is always surrounded by a plethora of plants, trees, animals and people. The whole is watching, bathed in a kaleidoscopic whirl of bright, enthusiastic colours. Rigas Bertos, PHD, Chairman of the Department of Art History, ret'd., McGill University. "e;Barbara Sala's work has opened my eyes to the sophistication inherent in nave art, and the depth of the symbolism in her paintings. Her story "e;Celestine and the Magical Geranium"e; captivates and beguiles the reader - adult and child together - while subtly offering a lesson to treasure."e;Alcida Boissonnault, mother, grandmother, entrepreneur. What a wonderful book to share with children. Can be linked to science, and moral and religious instructions. Thank you for your wonderful vision"e;. Patrizia Ciccarelli, Vice-Principal and teacher.

  • av Eya Mani
    271

    "e;WATEH1CA... That Which You Hold Dear..."e; Book II is a larger collection of poems and short stories ...both books are filled with historical, cultural, and humorous stories, some very old, some contemporary...

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