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Apartment 27
By Brett Hosmer
Julian Madison is a young musician who has moved into the city in hopes of starting his own rock band. As he moves into the long-vacant Apartment 27, he quickly discovers that this apartment has a forgotten and frightening history.
He begins to have recurring dreams of a beautiful and mysterious woman, and soon learns that this woman was killed in the year 1948 inside the confines of the very same apartment in which he currently resides. These dreams, he soon discovers, trigger a spiritual connection which allows Julian to travel into the past.
Alternating between the past and present, Julian finds himself in love with a woman that has long since been dead, but with his ability to travel through time, he is of the belief that he, and only he, can save her from her terrible fate.
An amalgamation of romance and paranormal thriller, Apartment 27 will leave you breathless by its end.$22.99 -
Apostlyptic
Louie Leppedimay appears nonthreatening while absorbing salience from swirling chaotic soup. That mask means bad luck for local Chicago felons and derailment for international plotters.
About the author:
Steven is an associate professor at the Institute of Engineering at Murray State University. He specializes in environmental engineering and regulatory affairs. Steven has nearly forty years of professional engineering experience. His literary endeavors were limited to compositions for friends, including songs, newsletters, greeting cards, and children’s stories. Apostlyptic is the fifth Louie Leppedimay mystery.
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Approved Exposés On Otis C. Harrison’s How To Save Black Americans From Themselves
In these exposés the reader will come to understand how and why “New Age Capitalism, New Age Corporations and New Age Thinking” will give Black people the organized legal systems to empower ourselves. There is no real societal growth and development without viable and sustainable socioeconomic systems that can be passed on to future generations. Far too many Black Americans mistakenly believe Whites and others will take care of us while we sit back and do little or nothing to take care of ourselves. Affirmative action for Black Americans will not exist in the 21st century.
About the author:
George M. Sistrunk is a writer, researcher, and a data analyst. He and Otis C. Harrison have been friends for years. Their close friendship goes all the way back to when they were babies in a playpen on Sunnyside — a predominantly Black neighborhood in Orangeburg, South Carolina. His background has given him a broad base to write about this first ever economic empowerment concept that is capable of moving millions of Black people into the 21st century.
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Arkansas History
By Arlen Jones
Arkansas History: A Journey through Time-The Growth of the Twenty-Fifth State of the Union from 1833 to 1957 places in the hands of students and teachers a curated compilation of excerpts from original sources that tell the story of Arkansas from the founding efforts of the first advocates for the state’s formation in 1833 through the confrontation at the Little Rock Central High School in 1957 that brought international attention to the American civil rights movement.
The author, Arlen Jones, brings decades of experience both as classroom teacher and educational administrator to his work to assemble and interpret the sources contained in Arkansas History: A Journey through Time. By writing with one eye focused on the state’s educational standards, he has produced a book that tells the story of the state’s history and that meets the needs of contemporary classes. To help the book serve as a valuable classroom resource, the back of the book contains lesson plans, worksheets, notes about Common Care
standards, and a bibliography.Arkansas History: A Journey through Time helps history come to life by giving voice to the people whose actions entwined to make the history of Arkansas. If you are a student or a teacher who desires to learn more about the twenty-fifth state’s history, then this work will meet your needs.
About the author:
Arlen Jones earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, and his master of science in education from Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. He is also a retired military personal officer after twenty-three years of service.
Arlen and his wife, Joyce, are the parents of one daughter, Arlinda Joyce Jones.
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Artist in the Apple Shed
A Matter of Perception: To Encourage Creativity in RelationshipsThis is a true story you can depend on. Do you seek more meaning in life? New relationships and your creativity can bring enhanced meaning. By opening wider your perception of what is possible and believable you increase your faith in yourself and God’s provisions for you.
The relationship which is in front of you brings you surprising gifts. What a comfort and source of creativity! You learn this from yourself and the person or animal you have drawn to yourself.
Beautiful photo images illustrate the artistic life in the apple shed and its mission of storytelling over time.
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As Life Goes On: Lessons One Doesn’t Want to Have to Learn
One phone call hurt Rosalie so much. Bob's boss told her that her brother has to retire because he wasn't as reliable as he used to be, and the company didn't want to be liable for any accident caused by his disability. She couldn't believe that the company whom Bob served for forty years treated him like a thing—he was dispensable. Nonetheless, she agreed that her brother has to retire.
Robert “Bob” Contino was diagnosed with a mild case of “schizophrenia,” or as Dad used to say, “A tip of the iceberg. A tip,” as a young man, and Rosalie knew that taking care of her sixty-one-year-old brother would be a challenge. She noticed her brother's limping, but Bob was more physically sick than she thought. As laboratory tests were administered to him, more and more ailments manifested themselves–some even fatal. For the love of Bob, Rosalie put off many of her plans to take care of him as she has vowed to their deceased parents.
He annoyed her with his sarcasm and impertinence, but looking back at her brother's life and the painful experiences he had to endure, she put everything into its proper perspective and remembered Bob fondly, as she reflects on the lessons.
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Asleep in Heaven’s Nursery: Second Edition
By Tommy Mann
Have you experienced the loss of a child? Tommy Mann felt the grief of losing four children to miscarriages.
Asleep in Heaven's Nursery includes his personal story and offers comfort, addressing questions like:
*When is a baby considered life? *Is my baby really in heaven?
*What will she look like in heaven? *Is there an age of accountability?
*Is God punishing me?
*Can I be forgiven for my abortion?
Each issue is thoroughly addressed and given scriptural and logical support. As one who has found hope picturing his children Asleep in Heaven’s Nursery, Mann brings a powerful message of consolation.About the author:
Tommy Mann is the Pastor of Putman Baptist Church in Buffalo, South Carolina, where he resides with his wife Alicia, and their two children Reagan and TJ. Tommy is a graduate of Arlington Baptist University and the author of eight books, including Asleep in Heaven’s Nursery for Kids. Please visit http://www.tommymannministries.com
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Assault of the Innocent: Loved Like Rachel
“Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars.” – Kahlil Gibran.
On the heels of a childhood peppered with sordid betrayal and upheaval, a young woman teeters on the edge of oblivion. She is carried away by the tumult into an adulthood of broken marriages, drug addiction, and years mired in the struggle with the foster care system-both in it and fighting to retrieve her children from it. Assault of the Innocent tells her story from those rocky beginnings to the ultimate success of emerging whole from the morass.
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At Arm’s Length
At some point in life you get fed up with the mishaps of life due to negative people in your life. So to keep peace and to stay out of confusion, you need to keep certain people at arm’s length to have peace of mind.
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At Ease Like The Blooming Lotus
A journey to awaken the peace and freedom in the inner recesses of the heart and the soul. Amidst the daily grind, and the chaos and uncertainty in the world, it is important that we step back for a while and align ourselves with the truth and beauty in and around us. There is no need for ground – breaking or radical changes; just a small shift in our perspective and consciousness to embrace the basic truths and principles of life and nature. This may very well turn out to be the most effective way to counter the enormous stress and tension of modern living. It is equally important that we become more responsive to the needs of our fellow beings, and resist all forms of oppression, violence, discrimination, racism and the deeply – rooted fanatic spirit.
Haimnauth Ramkirath grew up in a small rural village in Guyana, South America. The beauty and simplicity of country life shaped his abiding love for nature. From an early age, he dived deeply into the richness and beauty of the spiritual and philosophical teachings and traditions of the East. This stirred in his heart a lifelong quest for inner peace and harmony. These poems reflect his intense inner search and contemplation. Haimnauth was a teacher for ten years in Guyana before taking up residency in the USA in 1991. He is a professional accountant and has worked his way up to the Controllership level. Haimnauth comes from a background of strong family values and he and his wife, Radhika, have inculcated these values to their son, Akash and daughter, Tamala. Haimnauth believes firmly that one has to work out one’s Karma and salvation while actively participating in the world, and to abdicate one’s responsibilities and duties is a negation of life itself. He is a very vigorous campaigner for social justice and equality, and his utter condemnation and abhorrence of racism, discrimination, social apathy and indifference to the plight of the poor and the oppressed, and scourge of the fanatic spirit, are reflected in some of the poems.
(This collection of poems is a full color book of top quality production.)
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