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  • av Rev. John Alfred Quann Sr.
    239,-

  • av Jamal Modir
    445 - 585,-

  • av Pamela Nansubuga
    385,-

    President Yoweri Museveni has ruled Uganda's political landscape for almost four decades. Some analysts may have said he pulled Uganda from a political nightmare and helped the country recover from economic disaster. However, there is a far darker side to Museveni's autocratic rule than the falsely painted-picture. Museveni was also behind the so-called economic disaster of the 1970s. This sobering and informative book by Pamela Nansubuga shows how Museveni, a foreign Tutsi of Rwandese origin, along with a group of his fellow Rwandese, has scourged Uganda and oppressed the indigenous people for those same forty years. Museveni has stolen Ugandan assets of every form, killed its people of all walks of life, and destroyed all operational systems in the country. Pamela gives a somber analysis of each of these three troubling issues: the methods of stealing, of killing, and of destroying that have been used by Museveni.In the course of creating a Tutsi Dynasty, Museveni is hiding his sinister intention through the narrative of widening the market of the products in the regional states. An invaluable perspective on a controversial leader.

  • av Samantha Maise
    265,-

    Wanting to escape her alcoholic husband, Genevieve books passage back to America, looking forward to a life where she no longer has to fear him or his wrath. Her ship? The luxurious new R.M.S. Titanic. But her husband has other plans, and secretly boards the ship determined to get her back...or else. Genevieve makes many friends among the Titanic passengers that history remembers well. She is able to find love with a man who does not terrify her, who accepts every part of her-mind, body, and soul. She learns what it means to be a strong women. When the worst happens, it will take all of her courage to survive the R.M.S. Titanic, even as it has saved her. A poignant, reflective, and romantic story about the Titanic that adds another piece to the sad puzzle of why this tragedy happened.

  • av Kim Sandefur
    289 - 385,-

  • av David W Nichols
    445 - 625,-

  • av Rose Graham
    249

    After joining the dating world in January 2022 and experiencing several bad dates, Rose Graham decided to take another risk-write a book about them. My Picker Is Broken is filled with both dramatic and comical stories of Rose's foray into online dating, where readers have a front-row seat into her emotional ups and downs from encounters with the various-and interesting-men she met in the process. Women of all ages who are currently dating online will readily relate to Rose's sometimes sad and other times laugh-out-loud funny experiences as she, like them, engage in the pursuit to find that special person. This book will also benefit men who are currently dating online, as Rose has included information about specific dating sites and what they offer and explains the meaning of today's dating terms. My Picker Is Broken is the must-have guide for today's online dating culture. Don't venture online without it!

  • av Rick N Smith
    325,-

    A warmhearted story of a family seeking direction, Crumbs from Heaven follows the reminiscing of J.D. Harrison and his family when they visit his childhood home in a small southern town. Humor fills every moment of Crumbs from Heaven as J.D.'s family remembers shared moments of happiness and sadness while facing an uncertain future.

  • av Jacob Litoff
    345,-

    A macrobiotic diet is a simple, way of life greatly controlling one's health and more by eating a whole foods based diet using the laws of yin and yang-the complementary energies and by eating foods that are mostly alkaline, and minimizing the acidic foods in our diet to being no more than roughly 20%. It is possible to live a long healthy life following a macrobiotic diet, and a diet like this requires far less land to raise the food, making people far less demanding of the planet earth.The health benefits have been confirmed by researchers around the world. Many diseases, from the common cold to cancer, can be prevented and even cured, by natural healing, eating seasonal, locally grown, and energetically balanced foods, consisting mainly of whole grains, beans, vegetables, seaweeds, and fermented foods. It is not a fad but a diet based on the teachings of the world's oldest civilizations. Ways like this of controlling ones health that have worked for ages have been suppressed and hidden with the rise of capitalism since healthy people are not profitable. If 1 in 100,000 people died of cancer like back in 1900 Western medicine would not make much money at all like they do from 1 in 150 dying from cancer today.

  • av Roberta Walker Steverson
    239 - 359,-

  • av W. Thomas McQueeney
    309 - 359,-

  • av Albert Barron
    335

    For nearly half his life, Ben has been dealt one betrayal after another, from his family, friends and business partners to his wife. Determined to overcome the affects of disloyalty and betrayal, Ben confronts his feelings of anger and loss and attempts to move forward. And his efforts are rewarded when he reconnects with Emma. She is everything he remembers from their past life together. Except this time, they have emotional baggage, and their struggles are compounded by their long-distance romance. When Emma relocates to Beverly Hills to move in with Ben, they face their greatest challenge to date, a test that will ultimately decide the fate of their present life and future while also reminding them of their shared history.

  • av Her Mama & Caroline Elizabeth
    265 - 345,-

  • av Richard E Gribble
    249

  • av Christopher Stallard
    585 - 749,-

  • av Angie White Luvjoy
    239 - 305,-

  • av Robert Bailey
    269,-

    Mary Margaret Knight was born in Charleston, South Carolina, the survivor of a twin birth that left her with a broken-mirror life tainted with anguish and heartbreak. Raised by a polio-handicapped, alcoholic, violent father and a mother stricken with sleeping sickness, she and her sister, Nora, became street survivors until the Child Welfare Bureau placed them in a Catholic orphanage in Charleston...only to be raised and abused by the Sisters of Charity. After five years the girls were released and returned to their ever-angry father and inwardly declining mother. Mary Margaret escaped at age 17 after a five-day courtship and wedding to a Georgia farm-boy-turned-soldier. Ten years and six babies later, he decided to return to his roots in the red hills of Georgia, where she found herself plucking chickens, killing hogs, confronted by enraged roosters, creek leeches, venomous snakes, and a forbidding husband who was no less ill-tempered. In 1950s rural Georgia, whether living in a small town or on a farm, Mary Margaret was always voiceless and powerless, a master of the art of obedience, a victim of the seclusion and discontent of being housebound by her despotic husband. Her life became defined by place-memories of a field, a room, a house, a religious conversion, a town misfit, a city tragedy, a dead child. Aside from her family, other people were superfluous. Her focus was on her children and little else. This powerful and compelling memoir is a compilation of a son's recollections of his mother's vivid and poignant stories, those of an intrepid Southern woman who survived the Great Depression, World War II, and post-war poverty. It is a story of survival, a lesson in seeing the positive when all around is threatening, and a tribute to one woman's hidden strength.

  • av Yadira Stamp
    639,-

  • av Patra Taylor
    269,-

    Fall in Love with Christmas all over again.By 1933, the economic downturn caused by the Great Depression had made its way to Jeffries, Indiana, a small farming community in the heartland of America. In the weeks leading up to Christmas, a shocking revelation tears a marriage apart and leaves a family on the brink of poverty. Young Annie Ghere struggles to cope with the sudden disappearance of her beloved father, and the seeming indifference of her mother to their family's precarious financial circumstances. With Christmas just around the corner, an act of kindness brings an extraordinary woman into Annie's life, changing her world forever. Despite the hardships, that Christmas unfolds into a season of love, joy and gratitude, creating indelible memories that the Ghere sisters would treasure throughout their lifetimes. This story recounts the miracles that happened... that one Christmas.

  • av Martha Heck Ulman
    349 - 475,-

  • av Gerri B. Sistrunk
    459

  • av Rev. Grace Carcich
    335

    Buddha Rebel The Bridge follows some edgy characters, one of them author Grace Carcich, into a passionate, controversial, unique and disarming spiritual examination of conspiracy theories and the 5D spirit world. This inspirational journey shares revelations within our borders and within ourselves. She invites readers to take on the soul challenge to look at life through a different lens to make discoveries about God, Covid-19, politics and shedding limiting belief systems. Funny and sometimes irreverent, Buddha Rebel The Bridge turns religion on its head, yet always with the biggest heart. Grace Carcich's wit is sharp, entertaining and bold. So, venture with eyes wide open! There is Magic afoot! Learn new coping mechanisms and tools for growth, discover choices to competing philosophies, and build upon the creation of a new maturity for humans as members of an ascending, collaborative world. Become The Bridge with forward thinking solutions!

  • av Richard Henry
    249 - 319,-

  • av Shawn C. Woodie
    249

  • av William J Palmer
    309,-

    It's the Pandemic, the film industry is on unwelcome hiatus, and Hollywood's brightest star, Mandy Troy, is receiving death threats and compromising photos out of her past. Sherlock's former Marine Corps Sergeant is Mandy's bodyguard and lover.Suspecting blackmail is imminent, he brings Sherlock Jones and the WDGA "e;Disreputables"e; (Wednesday Drunken Golfer's Association) on to the case. But one of Sherlock's prime suspects, the Producer of the porno films that Mandy made when she was a struggling actress, turns up murdered. Now Mandy and the Sergeant are a new set of prime suspects. This second of the Sherlock Jones novels drags the reader down into the dark and dirty depths of the move world of plague-stricken Los Angeles in 2021.

  • av Heath Bradberg
    279

  • av Drake Gaetano
    249

    There is no greater loss for a mother than to lose a child, especially an only child. Based on true events, this compelling story by Drake Gaetano chronicles a grieving mother who never allows fear and hopelessness to cast a shadow of doubt over her belief in miracles, the power and sanctity of God, and an inevitability of life which is inviolate. When her son is diagnosed with a rare form of lung cancer, Elaine is determined to cherish the treasured remaining time they have together. But those years are filled with anxiety and trepidation as she watches his life slowly ebb away. During the last three months she spends with him in the Mayo Clinic, she discovers what she knew all along-that life is precious and can't be redeemed by assumptions, empty words, or promises, and if angels really do exist, they went unnoticed in room 420. Borrowed Angel will open your heart to the pain, suffering, and ultimately the healing of a mother who lost the one thing in life that she loved most. It is a story that will show that angels really do exist, that they can mend a broken heart, and despite what others may believe, that they are servants of a higher power.

  • av Drake Gaetano
    289,-

    In 1901, the Abruzzi family leaves their ancient Sicilian home and boards a steamship for America. Like many other immigrant families, they are tormented by the grief of leaving behind their old lives and their loved ones, while facing an uncertain future. Six-year-old Lucio Abruzzi is locked inside his own undemonstrative world, while his mother, Catrina, observes his aberrant behavior with a nagging suspicion that something isn't quite right. His cruel father, Fortunato, feels only disdain for Lucio, believing him a disgrace to the family and therefore unworthy of his love. After enduring a grueling voyage across the Atlantic, an unexpected tragedy strikes, plunging Catrina into a deep state of emotional dejection and withdrawal. Several years later, after living a life of quiet desperation in a Bronx tenement, they are able to move to a small village in central New York. There they gain a firm foothold on the fertile land, while trying to fit into an apathetic community marked by open arms and closed minds. Just as all the Abruzzi's hopes and dreams seem to have vanished, Lucio encounters a young teacher who is drawn to his undeniable mystique, and she slowly begins to unravel his mind. They are friends whose dance is unrehearsed, whose spirits rise together, and there is no end in sight.

  • av Anne Elder
    349,-

    You never really know what a person may become. When Morgan Kiernan returns to Millersville, she wonders what has changed, and who may still remain that will remember the events that occurred _20_ years ago, changing her life forever and driving her away from the only home she'd ever known.Morgan learned the hard way that the people she trusted the most were not who she thought they were. Now that she has returned to Millersville, (she would find who and why the reputation of her family was destroyed. She wonders if she will be able to trust again, to know who was responsible for all the death and sickness in her hometown?...Now she's back, stronger, and is willing to stop at nothing to bring justice to her family and her community. .

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