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  • av Janet Elizabeth Brodie
    329,-

    Love Songs to the Black Man is a collection of poems that tells the story of struggle andtriumph. The verses convey a reflection of love and an expression of hope. As a tribute tohistorical figures and the common man, the poems are a proclamation to the passion, beauty,and strength of the human experience.

  • av Jennifer Louise Augustine
    335

    Jennifer Louise Augustine was raised on a ranch/farm near a small town in the Pacific Northwest. As a child, she fantasized about traveling and living in places she read about in encyclopedias. Armed with an education and a spirit of adventure, she accepted jobs in lands she knew of only in books. She lived and worked outside of the United States for 12 years. It was only ill health that forced her to return to the USA. She taught university-level classes in health information management until she retired in 2012 at which time she decided to write of her adventures overseas. Jennifer now volunteers for church and community activities. She enjoys reading, singing, gardening, writing, and dreaming. She has been able to travel, though not as extensively, since her return to the US. She now lives in a small urban community in the Pacific Northwest. Off to Faraway Places initially focuses on Jennifer Augustine's early years and then moves on to give a candid account of her experiences while living and working in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Australia. She traveled extensively to many Middle Eastern and Asian countries and includes stories about some of them in Off to Faraway Places. She took her camera almost everywhere, capturing life as she saw it, and shares many of those photos which bring her words to live. Especially captivating is the section of underwater photography. Expats around the world, and those thinking of working outside the safe shores of their own country, will find Off to Faraway Places a thought-provoking study of working and traveling abroad... definitely not something for the faint-hearted.

  • av Lenell Newman
    169

    Santa's sick and he needs help delivering toys Christmas Eve night. He chooses Bubba from Georgia to help. And oh boy does he help. Small town, redneck or good ole boy- who knows but Bubba, Santa and Santa's village will never be the same. With a heart of gold, some Santa magic, Rudolph and 8 Christmas critters. He helps deliver the toys and he does it- Bubba Style.

  • av Mark Maronde
    179,-

    The Equinox Nightmare relates the trials and tribulations of seven individuals of very different walks of life who are trying to make it to a perceived safe haven following an apocalyptic collapse of society. Freedom once taken for granted is now a distant memory, and the fight for survival becomes an everyday occurrence!

  • av Jean Harris
    179 - 189,-

    Biscuit the cat loves to play outside and watch nature's habits. As this particular day goes on, he finds himself interacting with animals like he has never done before. He encounters interesting daytime animals like barn swallows and squirrels, and scary nighttime animals, a coyote and an owl. Spend sunup to sundown with Biscuit as he outplays, outsmarts, and outruns nature's animals in his own backyard.

  • av Edward Weil
    239,-

    What they wanted was to go on a fishing trip to kick off what they hoped would be their best summer vacation ever, but what it turned into was beyond their wildest imagination. Instead of landing that prize fish at Sturgeon Point, they land smack dab in the middle of an international scandal that puts them head to head with the US military, US Secret Service, Columbian drug lords, and even the President of the United States. Now all they want is to escape with their lives.

  • av Paul Daugherty
    275,-

    Do you count yourself amongst the living or do you walk amongst the lost? Lost or dead, it doesn't really matter because the only difference is, you're still breathing air. But what if you didn't know who you were or where you came from? What if you had no friends, no money, nothing to eat and all points led nowhere? What would you do? Where would you go? Who would you turn to?What if something was coming for you that wanted to take you back to that place you can't remember but swore you'd never go back to? Without memories we're just bags of bones, wrapped in flesh and sealed with a million and one flaws. But each of us are uniquely different, one from another, and it's those memories that define who we are, not just what we see in the mirror. What if that something that was coming railed against everything you believe to be true. How would you deal with that? More importantly, what if there was a cure, a fix, a get out of jail free card? Would you take a leap of faith if it was just a phone call away? I did, knowing full well that once I dialed that number there was no turning back. The only way out now was through the belly of a beast no one should ever contemplate. Never say never and never fall prey to complacence. It's what you don't see that will kill you. But how do you kill something that's already dead? You kill them the same way as the ones still breathing air. Again, would you make that call? I guess that all boils down to how important your life is to you. To see additional work published by Paul Daugherty, please click here.

  • av Gwendolyn Jones-Campbell
    179,-

    The fast life was what Shantel enjoyed. That was all she knew. Drug, money, sex and murder, that was her life but things spiraled out of control when the murder was being pinned on her. What will happen to Shantel and the men in her life? Who will end up Broken Hearted? She'd give up her fast life in a minute, if time would slow down. Instead Shantel was set out to find love with Tony, the love of her life. A gangbanger, gunrunner, drug dealer, even a hit man, whom her mother, Hazel, despised. But experiencing different was what made her become a woman of many hustlers. She has met new friends in a new town doing bigger and better things and Shantel wasn't settling for less. But when things began to turn from bigger to smaller, it was a choice of either Devonte or Omar. The choice will take her to a new level. Now more than Shantel's heart could be broken and many friends may be lost due to the fast life of drugs and money. Will Shantel end up with the happily ever after life of love family, and friends? Will the life she'd been living take away everything and everyone that she loves? OR Will Shantel find true love again with her first love Devonte? Broken Hearted will have you in suspense and will take you on a spin outta control that will leave you Broken Hearted and begging for more.

  • av Frank Robins
    179,-

    This book is about your personal guiding prayer and prayer in general. It also tells you how to use prayers best for your daily life. Prayer is important in all walk of life Reverend Frank Robins prayer counselor. When we learn to use the prayers in this book then we will see God's great wonders in our lives.

  • av Roy DePolitte
    275,-

    The Beginning of Everything rolls out on many levels. First of all, it is a narrative about the most sparsely documented times in history. Characters are brought to life in action and dialogue, providing images of how life must have been. Vivid details decorate their environment and sensitively reveal their personal thoughts and emotions. Nature, in all of its peaceful glory, majesty, and power, both soothes the sensitive soul and horrifies the reader with scenes of unspeakable power and wrath. Time stands still as the ingenious, creative order of all that we know comes to life. Shocking revelations bear indisputable truths as the reader's eyes are opened to what was right before them all the time on the pages of the Holy Scripture. The controversial clash between so-called science and faith finds common ground in the truths that overpower assumptions. Challenging questions are asked and answered in precise and convincing revelation, such as: "e;Was Adam's wife named Eve in the garden?"e; Or, "e;Was sunlight the light that shined when 'Let there be light' was spoken?"e;

  • av Pauli Rose Libsohn
    309,-

    For the first time, to my knowledge, my mother was able to put into English, the components of what is love. It was her uncommon brilliance that produced "e;Immortal Kisses - Confessions Of a Poet,"e; and its companion "e;Songs Of You - A Postscript,"e; books of poetic jewels that I refer to as "e;written gold."e; Penned by her loving hand, she wrote with passion, and a depth of emotion that could only have evolved from my mother's extraordinary thought process, naturally evolving from her inordinate intellect into an accomplished work of art. Sparked by her imagination, and fueled by her unquenchable desire to write, my mother's creative powers advanced to extraordinary heights. But not only did she write, she was also telling the story of her love affair with my father from the moment they met, until the day of the inevitable. Throughout the years, my mother never once divulged the meanings behind her poems - and I always believed them to be "e;just"e; gorgeous and romantic - poetry that swept me away. I never realized that there were stories behind them and meanings beneath them. Eventually in her own way, my mother revealed to me the various people in her life who left indelible marks, and about some of whom she wrote. Additionally, her wondrous romance with nature developed and grew into a finely tuned visual tapestry at our extraordinary home in Brookville, Long Island. It was here, along with my father, she considered to be the center of her heart - reminiscent of "e;The Weirs,"e; - my parents' famed, fairytale cottage on New Hampshire's Lake Winnipesaukee, where they spent the first week of their sixty year marriage. And so this, our magical and resplendent home, became my mother's "e;Paradise,"e; having a life-time effect on her psyche - identical to that oft-mentioned and fabled honeymoon, producing her love affair with all of nature's bounty. In view of all of this, I knew I had to sit down and write a memoir about my mother's life, as I recall her telling me, so that her poetry would be explained, along with her motivation behind her writing - that was love, and that love was my father David. He was her "e;raison d'etre."e;

  • av Richard Stuart Lippert
    289,-

    One-Niner is a thinly veiled autobiography recounting the experiences of a young navy chaplain who served with the Marine Corps. His outfit-second battalion, Fifth Marine Infant Regiment, First Marine Division-had among the highest casualties of any infantry battalion in the northern I Corps in 1968-1969. The unique perspective of a Marine infantry chaplain brings the excruciating images of war from the wards of field hospitals to the battlefield itself, giving the reader a comprehensive understanding as to why those scars continue to remain for the combat veteran forty to fifty years later. The chaplain, also known as "e;padre"e; or "e;sky pilot,"e; has a radio call sign, "e;one-niner"e; but carries no weapon and has no one to command. He lives with the "e;grunts"e; in the field and draws deeply from his own personal religious and psychological resources to bring spiritual comfort and emotional release to his Marines. Somehow he makes sense out of nonsense and squeezes hope from hopelessness but is not immune from bullets and shrapnel or the insidious, debilitating assault on the human body and spirit that twelve months of daily, relentless warfare brings. His ministry is diverse, sometimes mundane, much of it dangerous as he travels daily to his four line companies by chopper or walking. Then in an instant, when rockets slam into their perimeter, primal fear screaming inside, the chaplain is hugging the ground, fearful he will die a painful death. Minutes later he is holding a bloody, dying Marine in his arms. Sometimes he feels deep pain and sorrow for them, like a mother grieving for her injured child. And sometimes, when too many casualties make the anguish too much to bear, he feels nothing at all. Although bullets and shrapnel will no longer cut them down, the combat veteran will face two battles returning home. First is the vociferous, angry political confrontation raging in America over the morality of the war. The second battle, much more difficult to deal with, will soon be raging in his head, those buried memories and horror of battle that will never, ever be excised out of his experience.

  • av Johnny Augustine
    179,-

    This story is an action-packed thriller about forty-nine-year-old Jake O'Nell, who works as a custodian for the local high school. Most of the people in and around the little town of Wineca assume they know exactly who Jake is, a drunken loner! The drug cartel that tries to carry out a plan to use Jake's school as a distribution center assumes the same thing. But then comes the day so many find out assumptions can kill!

  • av Beverly Blackman
    179,-

    There is another security breach between Earth and Xeracik, the first two planets to actually exchange intellectual information and form an alliance. The large historic oak tree on Grandpa's Texas ranch, which was being used as a portal between the two planets, has unwillingly delivered something to Earth. Yes, the tree was beginning to show signs of human emotions. It actually tried to stop the delivery. After an unwelcome entrance to Earth is made, there begins a threat of an all-out war between the planets. Rex Jr. is an innocent bystander who arrives at Mr. "e;Grandpa"e; Olson's ranch to see his uncle Rex. His uncle watches over Sam the tree portal, and when Rex Jr. arrives for a Thanksgiving visit, he accidentally gets involved in the catastrophic mishap. Fortunately for all involved on both planets, Rex Jr. is a science student who enjoys inventing things and entering science fairs. He was named after his uncle, and both ironically have the same first name as the ranch owner, Mr. Rex Olson, "e;Grandpa Rex"e;. Grandpa Rex and his grandsons have been involved in the first four alien encounters and would rather not be involved anymore, but they do not have a choice. If you were thrown into a situation involving visitors from another planet, would you try to run away, or would you be curious to know more about these strange beings? Rex Jr. has always been wanting to figure things out. He is a little nervous when he is all alone, confronting an alien, but as he stands beside Sam the tree portal, he doesn't run away. He begins asking the strange being one question after another. It has been named Kitty B by Grandpa Rex Olson. As Kitty B does things to try to unnerve Rex Jr., Rex Jr. just becomes more intent on understanding what is going on. Rex Jr. and the Xeracik laboratories come up with a very unusual invention. Read to find out what happens in this fifth of the Earth/Xeracik encounters.

  • av Margaret La Vorn Lewis
    179,-

    Margaret La Vorn Lewis brings us, "e;Out of the Will"e;, an entertaining look at real life experiences growing up in the City of Detroit. Full of memorable people, tragedy, and triumph through the eyes of the author, "e;Out of the Will"e; sheds light on the need for spirituality in everyday life. A character-driven true story full of antagonism about a middle-class black family in the late sixties and early seventies. The venue is in the Motor City where the trials of being raised by a divorcee who had been abused by two husbands. She was left to raise five children on her own. However, the first husband had great input and one child was born to this union. The second husband had little to no communication which caused division coupled with sibling rivalry. Meanwhile, the mother tried to live her life as the madness continued.

  • av Sharon Diggs
    169

    In Not One Dry Eye, Sharon Diggs shares her wonder of God-humanity's need for faith, love, wisdom, mercy, and hope. These poems are creative reminiscent accounts of her walk with Christ. Her poetic themes will keep your attention and have you begging for more. She shares her many spiritual encounters with God from childhood to adulthood. She shows that age, religion, or occupation has no impact or importance in knowing God; he will choose those willing to listen. She pulls out the existence of God from everywhere, be it crime-ridden neighborhood, everyday prejudice, drug abuse, or times of sickness and death. She shows that mourning a loved one can be hard, but there is redemptive qualities within fear-you will get through it. She encourages many to just hold on and believe and don't give up on your fight for an understanding of life. She lets us know we are not perfect. God loves us all; we could never do enough to earn his love. These poems teach hope, endurance, and acceptance of life. You must love yourself. She shares her tragic losses and her strength to rise again. She is not afraid to be real. Poems are reverent of a convincible spirit to teach that God is real. She sets a table for a final feast and invites her readers over for that acceptance supper. Therefore, sit down and ready yourselves for a calming, anxiety-chasing-away revelation. These poems will speak to you.

  • av Jack Faragasso
    189,-

    Jack Faragasso is an artist, a writer, and a photographer. He was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, at the start of the Great Depression. Life was difficult but through his hard work and keen intellect, he graduated from high school with academic honors. Immediately after graduating, he enlisted in the United States Army. When discharged from the service, he enrolled in the Art Students League of New York to study drawing and painting with Mr. Frank J. Reilly for over four years. Mr. Reilly passed away in 1967, and in 1968, Mr. Faragasso took over the student body and has been teaching Mr. Reilly's methods and concepts as well as his vast accumulated knowledge ever since. In this time period, while still teaching, he painted over six hundred paperback book covers and illustrations as well as painting many easel paintings and writing three books-the highly sought-after Students Guide to Painting, Drawing the Human Figure from Life Memory and Imagination, and The Early Photographs of Bettie Page: The Making of an American Icon. This is his first book on poetry. Jack Faragasso says he is a deist, a mystic, a realist, and a dreamer. He says he has always had one foot in the real world and one foot in a mystical world. In this world, his mind is a whirlpool of ever changing thoughts, colors, and images. When these erupt to the surface of his rational mind, he calls them inspirations. Many of these have found their way into his writings paintings and illustrations. Mr. Faragasso doesn't call himself a poet, having spent his entire life in the world of art, producing easel paintings, illustrating, teaching drawing and painting, and writing on and about art. All of a sudden at his very advanced age, the floodgates of his mind swung open, and there was a torrent of intense feelings and emotions of the joys and sorrows of love. He was compelled to write these feelings and write them along with other thoughts of life. He followed no rules, sought no style. He did not struggle to write a poem and wrote only when the inspirational thoughts came into his mind. These are sincere, and they come from his heart and soul. They need no elaboration or clarification-they just are. They come to him at any time or place. He jots them down quickly for these thoughts are very shy and do not like to be looked at for any length of time. The result is this little book-his first on poetry. Poems of Love and other thoughts runs the gamut of emotions from the most tender moments of love to the ecstasy, power, and torment of passionate love.

  • av Linda Mellett
    169

    I Believe in Butterflies is a story of a family's coming together after suffering an unimaginable loss and their way of keeping their child's memory and spirit alive by sharing stories of her transformation into a butterfly and her travels around the world. A story of love, loss, and healing.

  • av Gordon Bostic
    189,-

    As a medium, poetry should express the hopes and dreams, trials and tribulations of everyday life. The stories of the people we pass on the street each day whom we don't know and, probably, never will. This book examines the aspects of everyday life as a means to reflect on our dreams, aspirations, shortcomings, and failures.

  • av Carolyn Lee
    169

    SEAMLESSA story of eternal hope in the midst of great lossDesiring to share her journey about her son's illness, decline, and subsequent entry into eternal life, she heard Holy Spirit say: "e;Wait until you stop bleeding."e; Her heart had bled profusely with grief. She asked, How was she and her family to adjust to living without their son's vibrant presence here with them? As more healing came, nearly two years later, the Lord spoke the title for this book: Seamless. As she reread her previous journal entries and began to outline the story, Carolyn began to see the seamless correlation between their son's journey from earth to heaven and that of the lily bulb's transformation from bulb to bloom. Her own faith began to emerge from the dark and lonely place of loss to unfolding revelation through the grace of her Lord, Jesus Christ. Three of their son's last words sum up the truth that love and hope are eternal. He boldly stated within his last few hours that he would love them ALWAYS AND FOREVER. She invites you to walk with her through this journey of raw emotions, great loss, yet with surprising gains of God's generous grace. Learn from her story of how God, in His great mercy, will bring hope and encouragement to us all, when we trust Him with our darkest nights and gaping wounds. Whether you are struggling through a personal sickness or loss, or whether you have detoured from knowing and experiencing Father God's love, her prayer is that this testimony will help in restoring your hope. Carolyn Lee has co-pastored Jubilee Worship Center with her husband, Allen, since 1998. She has earned her bachelor of ministry and master of ministry degrees through Wagner Leadership Institute of Colorado Springs, Colorado. She has earned her doctorate of theology degree through Christian Life Educators Network out of Columbus, Georgia. Carolyn ministers in healing to individuals, at retreats, conferences, and through weekly Bible studies at her church. She and her husband live in Pleasant Garden, North Carolina, and have two sons (the youngest son now in heaven) and two daughters. They have nine grandchildren.

  • av Steve Tyner
    265,-

    The girl lay in the grass on the side of the trail beneath the low-hanging limbs of a dogwood tree. Her arms were by her side, one leg bent at the knee. She was completely nude, and her skin glistened with a thin coat of early dew. Her lifeless eyes were open so that she gave the appearance of a storefront mannequin. There were no signs of any struggle, no drag marks, no obvious footprints. There was also no obvious sign of any blood anywhere to be seen. There was not a mark on her that could be seen, nor was there any hair-anywhere. She had been completely shaved everywhere one would normally expect to see hair. It also appeared as if she had just stepped out of the shower and dried off. The body was spotless, save for a few insects, which had begun to crawl on it. There was no sign of any dirt, grass, twig, even dust. Homicide Detective Robert Gillette had investigated a lot of murders in his nearly twenty-five-year career as a policeman and had seen a lot of bodies-bodies shot, cut up, blown apart, run over, ground up, beat up, burned up. The bodies now turning up around the city are unlike any he had ever seen-they are perfectly clean. How are they dying, and who is killing these beautiful young girls? And are the murders connected to the series of unsolved sexual assaults that had eerily similar characteristics? As the investigation continues, Gillette would encounter more and more questions while finding fewer and fewer answers. It will also draw him back into a relationship he thought was long over but would lead to near-tragic circumstances.

  • av Eugene Paull
    249

    A memoir that reads like a novel, this is a story of E. D. Paull's mind-blowing life journey, and it's nothing short of amazing. Paull lived as a federal fugitive for thirty-eight years, "e;beating the system"e; for half his life. He used his skills, luck, and talents to navigate the twist and turns of an adventurous life that most people can only dream about. This is Paull's remarkable story-a story of a smuggler by trade, sprinkled with sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll, and reggae. In the middle of it all, he coached amateur boxing from 1988 to 2001, formed and served on the board of the Caribbean Boxing Federation, and held the Jamaica National Boxing Forum in December of 1999. On the run, he lived life to the fullest while his travels took him from New Jersey to Philly, California to Vietnam, Canada to Jamaica. Though he lived an unconventional life, his contributions to society included serving in the Army during the Vietnam War, working on programs to help Vietnam vets, and various writings that have appeared in Connecticut Cruise News, Born to Ride magazine, and Go For a Ride magazine.

  • av Dana Peters
    275,-

    Pursuing a target into the mountains of Northern Canada, professional assassin Madison Hailey is waylaid by a snowstorm that goes on for days. Forced to wait out the storm in a small town nestled in the mountains, Madison quickly finds herself enchanted and intrigued by the friendly and welcoming townspeople. But when she becomes the center of some unwanted attention from someone with distant ties to her and her way of life, Madison's forced to change her plan and go on the defensive. To protect herself and those she's come to care about, Madison must rely on resources as mysterious as the threat she's facing. Local bush pilot Jeremy Lance didn't deny that he was immediately attracted to Madison, or that he knew there was more to Madison than she was letting on. Her reaction to a seemingly random and violent crime proving his instinct was right, the two go to battle fighting to trust each other, while at the same time giving in to their undeniable attraction. To survive, but also to protect Jeremy and his family, Madison's forced to keep changing her plan. The only constant is the necessity to eliminate the threat to her newfound happiness.

  • av Page Publishing
    265,-

    Volume two of the Page Publishing Poetry Anthology Series presents the work of contemporary poets Casey Carter, Jonathan L. Evans, Annette Jeffery, V. Shaw, Dianna Flowers, Rochelle Baxter, Amanda Pope, Keelie Brennan, Mimoza Hithi, and Sadie Markley. Compiled of a mixture of free verse and traditional styles of poetry this anthology will peak interest to all readers. It contains poetry about human spirit in a religious manner, the physical world around you, and personal relationships, both p

  • av Marcus Robinson
    249

    Two hundred fifty years from now, vampires dominate the world and are ruled by Azai and Saba, the oldest and most powerful vampires of all time. Most of mankind are forced into slavery and are used as food for the vampires. For those few that remain free, they live in isolated villages where they are always under threat of attack by the vampires. Christo, is a man of faith, and the world's last missionary. He travels from village to village to deliver hope, and the word of God to any that would receive it. One night he is attacked by vampires and left for dead but survives the attack, only to find the dead bodies of the vampires that attacked him. As a result, Christo becomes the most wanted man on the planet. It is discovered that Christo holds the key to the destruction of all vampires and mankind's liberation-his blood. The human resistance wants to use him as a weapon. The vampires want him dead. Only Azai and Saba hold the fate of Christo in their hands, and upon discovering another secret they decide to protect him at all costs even if that means destroying the vampires themselves.

  • av Roger Hober
    249

    Perhaps everyone has had ideas of what a worldwide human catastrophe would be like. In this story, even though three-fourth of the world's population dies, it is not all gloom and doom. Action, adventure, and some futuristic, science fiction thinking will keep the reader from putting this book down until they have read it from cover to cover.

  • av Michael Robert Payne
    189,-

    With a numinous influence by a domineering mother figure over Lisha, The F' Circle: A Memoir of Addiction and Life is an adult pictorial compilation that peel back the summer-winds lives of flirtatious and fantastic-as well as amusing jargon, like, jazz-talking, thrashed and going buffalo, the dawning of the "e;artisan"e; kitchen utensil (not for the intended purpose of cooking); and other contrary think-alouds are included. "e;Eccentric and emotionally disturbing, The F' Circle is asleight-of-hand tale all parents with teens must read."e;-The Delmarva Gazette

  • av Randie Tingey
    169

    Words from My Heart is about special people in my life and both sweet, wonderful experiences and some tougher times-all of which have made me who I am today. The book is truly words from my heart, and I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.

  • av Robert Wade
    349,-

    Dawn in the Sea of Japan: The Nelson Chronicles is about the trials and tribulations of Brandon Horatio "e;Buck"e; Nelson III, an American descendant of the great Lord Horatio Nelson, England's greatest admiral. Things are happening in the Sea of Japan with ships disappearing into the night and fog. The North Koreans blame the West; the West blames the North Koreans. War sabers rattle as the world is on the brink. Buck Nelson is sent into the Sea of Japan to find and neutralize the threat. On the way, he remembers his life as it was and as it is now. Who is the Horseman? Is he/it the Russians, Chinese, North Koreans, ISIS, pirates, clones, or aliens? What does the Horseman want? Why does he appear to Buck in dreams? (The Horseman will be a big surprise to many.) On the way, Buck meets the Nordic goddess who tries her best to seduce our hero, but will she?Dawn in the Sea of Japan: The Nelson Chronicles is an action-packed mystery that contains romance, love and marriage, tragedy, a bit of science fiction, and is really all about duty, honor, country, death before dishonor, integrity, and leadership. And it is a tribute to the United States Navy and submariners.

  • av Tammy T Floyd-Westmoreland
    169

    Life before and after Cerebral Palsy: We Are Their Voices is based on real life events. In this story, the author, Tammy, takes us on a whirlwind of events and one heck of a roller-coaster ride. She allows us in her life to show us what it was like being a young, teen mother of a child with a disability. She talks about the trials and tribulations of being a young mother and dealing with diversity and disappointment. She speaks about how what she went through made her into the woman she is today. She shows us that despite all the challenges in life, that you can still live life and not allow the turmoil of life to keep you down. She hopes that by sharing her story, she will help someone to overcome some hardships and look at life differently.

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