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By ANDREW EVERSTINE
"Rainbow" (Continued from the back cover of Chasing Seagulls-Book I) Throughout the period of 3039, Green is the color chosen. This is a time for planning, not a time to feel frozen. During the 4049 stretch, contemplate this as the color of Blue. Getting over your mid-life crisis, is necessary in this hue.
FORMAT: E-Book
By ANDREW EVERSTINE
"Rainbow" (Continued from the back cover of Chasing Seagulls-Book I) Throughout the period of 3039, Green is the color chosen. This is a time for planning, not a time to feel frozen. During the 4049 stretch, contemplate this as the color of Blue. Getting over your mid-life crisis, is necessary in this hue.
FORMAT: Softcover
By ANDREW EVERSTINE
"Rainbow" Consider the colors of a rainbow as your life in stages. Quite unlike looking up something in the Yellow Pages. During the span of infancy to 12 years, the color chosen is Red. This is a carefree time, usually, as your brain develops in your head.
FORMAT: Softcover
By ANDREW EVERSTINE
"Rainbow" Consider the colors of a rainbow as your life in stages. Quite unlike looking up something in the Yellow Pages. During the span of infancy to 12 years, the color chosen is Red. This is a carefree time, usually, as your brain develops in your head.
FORMAT: E-Book
By ANDREW EVERSTINE
"Rainbow" (Continued from the back cover of DRIFTWOOD) Throughout adolescence, until you turn 21, Orange could be the "flavor." This should be one era that you should definitely savor. During the span of 2229, reflect on this stint as the color of Yellow. Learn as much as you can about life, Don't be laid back and mellow.
FORMAT: Softcover
By ANDREW EVERSTINE
"Rainbow" (Continued from the back cover of DRIFTWOOD) Throughout adolescence, until you turn 21, Orange could be the "flavor." This should be one era that you should definitely savor. During the span of 2229, reflect on this stint as the color of Yellow. Learn as much as you can about life, Don't be laid back and mellow.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Sidney Offit
Homer Fink could speak Latin and Greek or chart the orbit of the planet Jupiter, but when it came to tying his shoelaces or knotting his tie Homer was helpless. The Adventures of Homer Fink is a story of youth's first awareness of power and philosophy and love. It is peopled with characters as real as your next door neighbors and yet uniquely extraordinary. Above all this is a tale full of humor and affection and the wonder of growing up.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Darryl Scriven
With the help of her Daddy, Faith shares with us how she went from playing the popular board game to playing a real-life Monopoly game and buying her first investment house. She teaches us the difference between assets and liabilities, and tells all about how she came to own her first business, DFS Enterprises with her sister, Destini (age 8), and her brother Sam (age 5). Faith also explains the importance of making good decisions and being responsible with money.
From the Introduction by Dr. Tricia Edwards Scriven
FORMAT: Softcover
By Darryl Scriven
With the help of her Daddy, Faith shares with us how she went from playing the popular board game to playing a real-life Monopoly game and buying her first investment house. She teaches us the difference between assets and liabilities, and tells all about how she came to own her first business, DFS Enterprises with her sister, Destini (age 8), and her brother Sam (age 5). Faith also explains the importance of making good decisions and being responsible with money.
From the Introduction by Dr. Tricia Edwards Scriven
FORMAT: E-Book
By James McSherry
"Eschewing sappiness in favor of sparse but vivid prose, McSherry documents his first few decades with four siblings, very little money, and two parents whose respective mental illnesses intensified as the years progress Although his story is certainly unique, McSherry's book has much to say about the nobility and struggle that characterize every individual life. A deeply affecting, surprisingly unsentimental description of surviving-and transcending-a tumultuous upbringing." -Kirkus Discoveries "To say McSherry has lived a 'hard knock' life is an understatement, but the Lehman High School teacher and Brio Award winner has crafted a Bronx version of Angela's Ashes that resonates with hope, wit, and perseverance." -Derek Woods, host of the television program, Bronx Magazine
FORMAT: Hardcover
By F. Broxton
I asked myself why I came here to this wretched place. Why did I surround myself with death, insanity and decay? Like everyone else who dwelled there, I had been discarded. I had no choice, nowhere else to go. Kindred is a literary portrait of the difficulties author Fatimah Broxton faced as a young girl who grows up feeling like an outsider in her own family. The product of a drug-addicted biological mother and a ruthless adopted mother, differences in bloodlines and emotional sensibilities make for the near destruction of a fragile girl's self-esteem. A childhood filled with abuse leads to eating disorders, nightmares, and thoughts of suicide. The only bright spot in her life is the happy, sweet, and, above all, religious grandmother, who brings some sense of normalcy. From being beaten with broom handles and whipped with the branches of a forsythia bush to becoming a talented young writer, Broxton's life makes for a chaotic blend of self-hatred, emotional longing, and an unexplainable will to triumph. The stories in Kindred illuminate the miracle of the human capability to love and forgive despite the brutal treatment from the one person Broxton loves most-her mother.
FORMAT: E-Book
By F. Broxton
I asked myself why I came here to this wretched place. Why did I surround myself with death, insanity and decay? Like everyone else who dwelled there, I had been discarded. I had no choice, nowhere else to go. Kindred is a literary portrait of the difficulties author Fatimah Broxton faced as a young girl who grows up feeling like an outsider in her own family. The product of a drug-addicted biological mother and a ruthless adopted mother, differences in bloodlines and emotional sensibilities make for the near destruction of a fragile girl's self-esteem. A childhood filled with abuse leads to eating disorders, nightmares, and thoughts of suicide. The only bright spot in her life is the happy, sweet, and, above all, religious grandmother, who brings some sense of normalcy. From being beaten with broom handles and whipped with the branches of a forsythia bush to becoming a talented young writer, Broxton's life makes for a chaotic blend of self-hatred, emotional longing, and an unexplainable will to triumph. The stories in Kindred illuminate the miracle of the human capability to love and forgive despite the brutal treatment from the one person Broxton loves most-her mother.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Caroline Thompson
Since we must all face grief someday, this book can be of great help. It is an additional comfort for anyone seeking material on consolation and strength from the pain of loss due to death or divorce. I highly recommend it.-E. S. Etuk, Ph.D., author Recipe For Success: The 21 Indispensable Things That Can Help You Succeed in Life A Daughter's Love is a must-read for anyone going through grief due to the loss of a loved one. Author Caroline Thompson uses the unexpected and unfortunate circumstances of her father's death to embark on a bold journey of self-discovery and introspection. Along the way, she triumphs over the sorrows of death and entices the reader to examine the notion of "life" and what it means to be alive from a spiritual point of view. The very situation that caused her to be overwhelmed and on the "brink", she transforms into a message of hope, courage and healing. The presence of God in her experience is ever present throughout this book.-Dwight N. Nimblett, Coordinator, University Learning Center, Florida International University, Miami, Florida
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Caroline Thompson
Since we must all face grief someday, this book can be of great help. It is an additional comfort for anyone seeking material on consolation and strength from the pain of loss due to death or divorce. I highly recommend it.-E. S. Etuk, Ph.D., author Recipe For Success: The 21 Indispensable Things That Can Help You Succeed in Life A Daughter's Love is a must-read for anyone going through grief due to the loss of a loved one. Author Caroline Thompson uses the unexpected and unfortunate circumstances of her father's death to embark on a bold journey of self-discovery and introspection. Along the way, she triumphs over the sorrows of death and entices the reader to examine the notion of "life" and what it means to be alive from a spiritual point of view. The very situation that caused her to be overwhelmed and on the "brink", she transforms into a message of hope, courage and healing. The presence of God in her experience is ever present throughout this book.-Dwight N. Nimblett, Coordinator, University Learning Center, Florida International University, Miami, Florida
FORMAT: Softcover
By Kevin Broderick
Growing up in the U.S. Foreign Service is an experience relatively few have had. Here, the author recounts not only experiences that all boys pass through on the way to manhood, but quite a few gripping adventures, as well. This is a book, which will be hard to put down!
FORMAT: E-Book
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