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  • av Lynn Uzelac
    255,-

    This book is about Alex's journey through life with autism and how he views the world. Autism does not limit what he can do, and it does not define who he is. It is filled with his hilarious commentary and includes the good, bad, and ugly. You will find this is not your typical "educational" book about autism. In this book, we share his weakness, strength, hard days, and triumphs. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride!

  • av Mary Joyce McNeil Flournoy
    379,-

    Fam'ly is a heartwarming family saga about the author's large family of seven children, whose parents married young, possessing only minimal skills and education during the Great Depression in this country, and their struggles to rise above their marginal existence. Although both of the writer's parents had been encouraged by their families to acquire skills before getting married, the couple believed they could obtain advanced skills and have a much better life after marrying by moving from their small South Carolina rural setting to Charlotte, North Carolina, a much bigger city.Fam'ly shares the story of the young black couple's struggles amid a backdrop of the Jim Crow and segregation era and a depressed economy to overcome adversity; to better their lives, their extended family members' lives as well as their children's lives; and to make sure all their seven children obtained a higher education so they could have a better quality of life than they had experienced.The narrative tells how the pair's tenacity, strong bonds of love and support from their immediate and extended families--some of whom had followed the Great Migration and moved to Northern cities such as Brooklyn and Bronx, New York--and love and faith in God helped them to overcome obstacles and accomplish goals in their lives.The story also shows that those you help or who help you do not have to be members of your immediate or extended families. They can be members of various family circles in your life, like church, work, or community families.Fam'ly highlights the efforts of an extended family--not just the immediate family--working together to help one another succeed. While the book does have its serious side, it is lighthearted, funny, informative, and entertaining but with a historical, factual, and real-life backdrop.

  • av Javad Fardaei
    255,-

    For many decades, science has followed a few well-accepted theories about the universe. There are many inconsistencies in these theories, and this book will introduce some new alternate concepts, which cannot be peer-reviewed, regarding the atom, gravity, time, the speed of light, and more. One major concept that we have been following for five centuries is one where our three-dimensional nature (which is changing continuously) is quantified through a mechanical, one-dimensional, static mathematic equation that does not recognize temperature or pressure. Traditionally, science has tried to predict how the universe functions by creating this modeling system for nature, but how can you possibly create an equation for nature, which is unique and ever-changing?Newton's theory of gravity has postulated that gravity is based on the mechanical weight of an object and is generated from the center of a planet, yet they cannot explain exactly what gravity is. We will show that the gravity of Earth, planets, and moons--in fact, the whole universe--is working with the temperature, pressure, and mass of an object on a molecular basis. Additionally, science has been following a standard modeling theory for an atom on a quantum mechanics level. Empirical evidence will show that an atom cannot be mechanical in nature or follow this man-made model.You will also be introduced to universal time, how time/space is relative, how science is wrong about the speed of light, the definition of three elements that are responsible for everything in the universe, and how the smallest unit of the universe was born and its journey to create heavier atoms. We will solve the mystery of the double-slit experiment as well as explain the character of space and the language of the universe. All this and more is described in easy-to-understand layman's terms.2

  • av Sardar Irshad Shaheen
    305,-

    The perennial enigma the human mind has been encountering is the meaning of life and its place in the universe. On this subject, science and spirituality remained in discord with each other particularly for the last couple of centuries. The Theory of Relativity followed by quantum mechanics changed the worldview of traditional mindset altogether. The postulates of quantum physics paved the way for growing interest in philosophical spirituality. Theoretical physicist Fritjof Capra's book The Tao of Physics explored parallels between Eastern mysticism and modern science. Toshihiko Izutsu, in his book Sufism and Taoism, found similarities between Taoism and Muslim mysticism or Sufism. The book under review attempts to discover compatibility between Sufism and modern cosmology. It is basically a research book with more than seven hundred (700) citations of authorities of various disciplines, drawing from a vast array of diverse fields, such as physics, philosophy, biology, psychology and spirituality. The book probes into the nature and value of existence which ultimately leads to the direction of interconnection of the universe and human psyche; unity and integration of all things, and ultimately the unity of the whole universe and the whole person. These views are not placed on the shaky foundations of faith but they are based on philosophical logic and scientific facts--regarding importance of man as an observer in the universe, despite appearing insignificant on a point-like planet in the stunning vastness of empty space, and magnificent integration and harmony of the human psyche with the cosmos.These aspects of the book are unique in the sense that they amazingly reveal commonalities between physical and spiritual concepts and explain the phenomenon of existence as a compact whole in a coherent and logical sequence, with a glimpse of futuristic existence. This book may be of particular interest to the academia, research scholars, and students who may find the contents of the book unique and even startling.The author of the book is a research scholar from Pakistan who has been dedicated to exploring the reality of the physical world and human life. He has accentuated quite subtle and intricate issues in his book. His contribution to the relevant subject appears to have originality and, at times, remarkable distinction. The author believes that the contents of this book may not be found in any other single book published so far.

  • av Amy Mayfield Wharton
    195,-

    Can you imagine being deceived and manipulated by someone that supposed to have your best interest in mind? Can you imagine putting so much trust and faith in a person to the point he/she has been made an idol? Can you imagine being in a place where you thought you were serving God, but when the blinders come off in reality man was being served? Can you imagine belonging to a church that the leader has turned into a cult? I can. How could I be sitting under a false prophet in sheep's clothing (Matthew 7:15 KJV)? Why didn't I see the fruit of this leader (Matthew 7:16 KJV)? So many broken marriages, broken families, and adultery was the reputation of this ministry. When my eyes were opened to the truth, I knew it was time to get out. That's when it seemed my whole world was turned upside down. It felt as though I was fighting for my life. I began to get ostracized, criticized, talked about, gaslighted, mentally abused, emotionally abused, and this leader had subtle divided my home. I had to hold on to God for dear life. O Lord, could I overcome this brokenness? O Lord, could I overcome this deceitfulness?

  • av James B. Beard
    279 - 379,-

  • av Ts Alan
    255,-

    Elena Lozano had the world in the palm of her hands. Being the youngest daughter of the most powerful cartel boss, Juan Esteban, she had the life of luxury and wealth. With no worries to speak of, Elena Lozano could do what she wanted when she wanted. Growing up, Elena learned from her father the ways of running an efficient cartel organization as she was always with him. But Elena never thought that she would ever run a cartel, let alone her father's, until her world came crashing down upon her. Elena Lozano not only lost her parents at the young age of thirteen but she ended up in an assassination attempt that drove her to the point of insanity, making her shoot and kill her closest brother in her life at the age of sixteen. But the final straw that caused Elena to make the hardest life-changing decision in her young life was when her brother Matias was killed by rivals.What will the young sixteen-year-old Elena choose? Will Elena assume control of her family's business? Or will she choose to walk away from it all? Her father's legacy? Her family's livelihood? Will the young Elena Lozano make the right choice? Will she pick up the mantel and run her family's business? Or will she turn her back and leave it all?

  • av Shavon Mariah
    195 - 329,-

  • av Andrew Brezak
    279,-

    Mr. Hornsby's back, and American civil rights are in jeopardy!After traveling back through time with his students to the White House in 1891, seeing Babe Ruth play baseball in 1919, diving away from bullets on the frontier in 1844, and even rescuing the Roaring Twenties, he'd thought he'd seen it all. Yet nothing could have prepared him for what's about to come next!In this thrilling follow-up to Secrets of the Pierce Journal, the evil group of time-traveling colonists known as the Loyalists have planted another deadly trap; and it's up to Mr. Hornsby and his best friend, Rosie, to once again take on the past to save the future. If they can't stop the enemy in time and unravel the truth behind the mysterious target, American history will be lost forever.

  • av Jennifer Curtis
    239,-

    Do you enjoy reading short stories? Well, this book is right up your alley!"I Will Always Love You": This goes into the life of a young girl that finds her true love, and then tragedy hits. Her life is changed forever and not what she had planned. While dealing with her new life, love finds its way into her heart again."Free": Have you ever wondered what your life would be like if you were a prisoner? That is just how Lexie Marie feels. She thought she had it all: perfect grades, being on the track team, and going to college to become a doctor. But she let life get in the way, and while being so young, she became a prisoner in her own life. She had to fight her way out of the situations she had gotten herself into. In the end, she was finally free."Justice for Leo": A young boy loses his brother in a gang killing. He wanted to get justice for him, but only being a young child himself, he wasn't sure how to go about it. That is until he had a dream of his brother, and he showed him how to do it."If Tomorrow Never Comes": Do you ever have a day that you wish you could repeat? Maybe to save someone or to make amends with a friend or family member. Or to even help a stranger in need. Welcome to the day a nurse had; she had to repeat her day over and over until she finally figured out what she had to do to get to tomorrow. Be careful who you offer to help; you never know who is listening."Unexpected Love": Love is all around, and some people get it, while others don't. But for one lady, it was very unexpected. She never believed that her life would turn out the way it did."The OATH": Have you ever had a dream that was so vivid and seemed so real? Dr. Tori had a dream just like that. But was it really happening, or was it just a dream?"Friendships Last Forever": People make friends during their lifetime; some come and go, whereas a handful might last forever. Some friends even wait for you in the afterlife.

  • av Steve Metzner
    169,-

    George Santayana stated: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."The best example of a country, from beginning to end, is Israel's history as told in the Bible. Because they did not follow God's commandments, they eventually lost their country for over two thousand years.This book examines Israel's history and compares it to what we are doing in America today. There are several sins we are practicing today in America that are the same as Israel's. I list some of the sins we are practicing today and the Bible's condemnation of those sins. Not only do we need to change as individuals but also as a government or we will find ourselves beyond the tipping point.Israel has God's promise to bring them back in the latter days. We do not have that promise, so once we are gone, there is no returning.See some of the steps in this book we can take to insure our survival and God's blessing on us.

  • av Jeanette C. Allen
    195,-

    Marvin's Christmas is a story of a mouse at Christmas. There are many stories about Marvin. Each has an adventure or real-life situation that is overcome. Enjoy!

  • av Mary Joyce McNeil Flournoy
    255,-

    Fam'ly is a heartwarming family saga about the author's large family of seven children, whose parents married young, possessing only minimal skills and education during the Great Depression in this country, and their struggles to rise above their marginal existence. Although both of the writer's parents had been encouraged by their families to acquire skills before getting married, the couple believed they could obtain advanced skills and have a much better life after marrying by moving from their small South Carolina rural setting to Charlotte, North Carolina, a much bigger city.Fam'ly shares the story of the young black couple's struggles amid a backdrop of the Jim Crow and segregation era and a depressed economy to overcome adversity; to better their lives, their extended family members' lives as well as their children's lives; and to make sure all their seven children obtained a higher education so they could have a better quality of life than they had experienced.The narrative tells how the pair's tenacity, strong bonds of love and support from their immediate and extended families--some of whom had followed the Great Migration and moved to Northern cities such as Brooklyn and Bronx, New York--and love and faith in God helped them to overcome obstacles and accomplish goals in their lives.The story also shows that those you help or who help you do not have to be members of your immediate or extended families. They can be members of various family circles in your life, like church, work, or community families.Fam'ly highlights the efforts of an extended family--not just the immediate family--working together to help one another succeed. While the book does have its serious side, it is lighthearted, funny, informative, and entertaining but with a historical, factual, and real-life backdrop.

  • av Thomas Dean
    279,-

    Tom has led a very interesting life, filled with various adventures, all the while enjoying a full family life. Activities such as these filled his life with humor and excitement: surfing, coaching soccer and Little League, playing semipro football, diving with Navy SEALs, off-road car racing Baja 500 and 1000, Tecate 250 on a motorcycle, fire department captain, Senior Olympic volleyball, automobile road racing, sailboat racing and cruising, and many more exciting and humorous moments.That period of our history offered his generation the opportunity to achieve a full life experience without some of the restraints that the new generations must endure.

  • av Kaleema Overton Ameen
    279 - 379,-

  • av K. Lucius Boyd
    195,-

    Grasshopper Dreams is a collection of poetry for our times--times of change, uncertainty, and social confusion. It explores what confronts and eludes us. It takes on the unchanging uniqueness of the Deep South, family dramas, social tides, and our wandering spirituality. It is composed of equal parts contentment, humor, and confounding confusion. Grasshopper Dreams is inspired by historical artifacts, societal struggles, spirituality, genealogy, and relationships. It is the result of an imagination guided by real events and people--the beauty and the blemishes. Grasshopper Dreams will appeal to poetry enthusiasts and non-enthusiasts alike.

  • av Susie G.
    239,-

    What makes someone worthy of the title Santa Claus? Have you ever wondered what makes him more special than everyone else? Is he more special than everyone else? I think now is the time to stop being so hard on ourselves and to teach our children what makes Santa Claus so special. What is a Santa Claus? Let's find out together with a fun look at what makes Santa Claus tick, and let's inspire young readers to be the best versions of themselves.

  • av Em Slm
    295 - 439,-

  • av A. A.
    289,-

    On planet Mythos, a utopia is endangered when the Mothergod mysteriously dies right after childbirth. One son was planned, but five were born. With the death of their wise leader, a perfect chance arises for a criminal organization to take form. This shakes the utopia to its foundation and breaks the peace they've known for billions of years. Dimago was chosen as heir to Mythos, placing Vikor, the firstborn, on a path of revenge. The five brothers live their lives cluelessly running into each other as their fates are forever intertwined. The planet's destiny rests in their hands, but a mysterious figure has other plans for Mythos, pulling their strings from the shadows.

  • av Walter S. Maybury
    485 - 589,-

  • av Alex Russo
    255,-

    Addy was always frustrated with the mysteries of God and redemption.Growing up Catholic, she did her best to live carefully, pray to the saints regularly, and trust the process of faith. She spent time caring for the sick in Kathmandu villages, leading her to a life of service in medicine as a physician assistant in her home state of North Carolina. Everything made sense, and her direction in life was clear. It was her calling.That was until she met the handsome, enigmatic Dr. Alden. The years that followed became a spiral of passion, soaring industry, secrets, and betrayal. Through it all, she searched for answers and reasons while also picking up the pieces of a beautiful life shattered. She questioned God many times.What lessons does God have for broken promises and heartbreak? Time will tell.

  • av O'Jay Bostic
    279,-

    A young child that grew up in a dysfunctional household reflects on his life which began with a huge life crisis at four years old. His environment was filled with so many negative aspects that never sat well with him, but he had to push through a bad start to life. As the first child for two teen parents, there were many things that should have happened that didn't, but the right people were always around to assist this young man along his journey. He always knew that he would be someone in life even though he came coming from nothing and never backed down from that challenge. He viewed his childhood as a prison sentence that had a release date on the same day that he would graduate high school. Dealing with so many hectic situations was a challenge, but he never allowed the elements to detour him from the vision that he maintained. He dealt with the conditions to earn his diploma knowing everything from that point on would fall solely on him. As a product of a single-parent household that was never the best relationship, he adapted to the conditions by leaning heavily on himself knowing he desired to operate completely differently from most of the people that he had to deal with regularly. The chaos that he saw earlier in life was always motivation to become a better person. He took a chance with seeing what the US Army had to offer and gained life changing exposures. The structure and formalities were much easier to deal with compared to the pandemonium that he was forced to deal with at one point. While having lunch one day, he ran into a very interesting child that he would watch grow up. The child is dealing with a hectic environment as well which is the perfect opportunity for him to intervene since he didn't have a male figure that could. He didn't have anyone in his corner, but he could use those experience to change the conditions for someone else. He made sure to share the valuable life experiences that came from several failures which are the best teachers that a person can have. Honestly, there are no failures or losses in life but rather life lessons. As the young man grew, he never changed his perspective which caused a strain on their relationship. The two parties would mutually agree to terminate their relationship permanently after creating countless memories together. Running From Nothing is a story about facing life issues because they don't go away until you solve them. You can run from them, but they will remain in the same place until they are resolved. You can fix any issue that you truly want to overcome when you push pass your fears and concerns. Once you fully grasp this mentality, it'll transform you into a new person. Change will only come when a person gets tired of their conditions and puts in an honest effort to influence the changes that they desire. You must come out of the darkness to shine just like the front cover illustration shows.

  • av Mark Chartrand
    329,-

    The Prisoner Patriot Book 1 Of the Patriot Trilogy"The Tree of Liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of Patriots and Tyrants." ~Thomas Jefferson. This quote from one of the founding fathers of the United States is not just a tattoo scribed on the right bicep of Wren Marshall, but a belief that fuels his love of his country. Why else would he have chosen the life he has. Wren's father, a Vietnam veteran often said his son was born wrapped in the flag of his country. It was no surprise to his father that his oldest son enlisted in the Army right after high school graduation. Wren then went on to become an elite Delta Clearance Special force's Army Ranger. At that time, he had no idea how that decision would affect his life. Then, that tragic day in New York when the world stood still, changed Wren's life forever. A few months after that tragedy, a man named Owen Hillman the director for a joint special projects firm based in London called Armed Securities international or ASI for short, approached Wren and his best friend and fellow Delta teammate Tasman Ryyder in a cafe in Kabul Afghanistan. The meeting was an invitation to a true path to hunt down those and others around the world responsible for events like 9/11 the worst day in Wren Marshall's life. The former MI-6 agent and current ASI director recruited both Wren and Taz to be a part of an organization that attracted the most talented men and women trained in the art of warfare. Wren and Taz jumped at the chance to be a part of this organization.Fast forward to September 11th, 2018. Wren would have a chance encounter with a woman named Amber. A savvy night club operator and dedicated mother of two young boys. It was only supposed to be a fling that turned rapidly into a romance that Amber wasn't looking for. Accused of the assassination of a high-ranking Venezuelan official, Wren goes from the hunter to the hunted. His identity now on full display, forces Wren to go on the run. His secret life now puts all those he cares for in danger. Including Amber, who now becomes an unknowing participant in a plot that threatens the national security of the United States. "The Prisoner Patriot" is the first book in the Patriot Trilogy. The second book in the series is Titled "The Blood of Patriots" followed by the thrilling conclusion "The Blood of Tyrants."

  • av J. D. Johnson
    345 - 509,-

  • av Harold W. Weist
    305,-

    MGySgt. Travis Tolbane, retired United States Marine Corps, started his thirty-year Marine Corps career in Parris Island, South Carolina, as most marines did. He worked hard, earned respect from all, and earned his promotions, some meritorious. While serving in Viet Nam, he became trusted by the Corps and was involved in several hush-hush, covert operations. Working with a Naval Investigative Service (NIS) agent, the beautiful Vietnamese lady Phuoc, in secret operations, they encountered many dangers and hardships together, overcoming each one.He saved her life on two occasions but not on the third on a compromised operation. He and Phuoc had been lovers from the beginning of their relationship. The betrayal tore into his very heart and soul."Vengeance is mine," said Travis Tolbane.But would he have his vengeance?

  • av Keyonia Cox
    239,-

    Kara loved school, and she was excited about her fourth-grade year. Things in the beginning were going well for her until one day...

  • av Jim Bowman
    279 - 379,-

  • av Dyran Kincaid
    315 - 425,-

  • av Casrule Oxford
    195,-

    The Players' Web explores the hidden and the obvious connections between people. Everybody tries to hide their tracks when they are involved in things they do not want known. No matter how close people seem to be, there is some things they just cannot reveal.Tango Mitchell is at the center of this web of deceit and treachery. He tries his best to stay above it all, but it is because of him and what he does that makes everyone move. When the people closest to him get caught up in what he is doing, one by one they start losing control.One by one, their actions create opposite and equal reactions somewhere else.When someone in the web reacts, someone else does something no one expected.Will the web survive, or will it entangle its prey?2

  • av Tina McKenzie Gordon Davis
    279 - 395,-

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