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    The Legend of D’Woof-ta: The Little White Wolf

    ln the beginning of time, all the free people roamed the fields, plains, and forests of the new world and grew in numbers until the lands became overcrowded. The animals became hungry. Father Time saw the problem and, one moonlit night, brought forth the Great Mother Wolf from the waters of the first spring. He then charged her to take from the free people the old, sick, and injured so that the strongest and fittest would share the gifts of the new world. Soon the Mother Wolf became overwhelmed with the task that Father Time had given her. She went to Father Time and begged for some helpers. That night she was given four new cubs that looked just like her. The animals were very unhappy and went to Mother Nature to complain that they could not rest because of all the new wolves.

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    Treasures of Darkness

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    KILLING YOURSELF TO LIVE: A JOURNEY FROM DARKNESS TO LIGHT

    This is a story of a man’s struggle with drug and alcohol abuse, suicide attempts, mental ward admissions, DUIs, overdoses, and police arrests starting at the age of sixteen. It is not a pretty story, but it is one that had to be told by him so that others might not go down the same path he did. It is one of triumph in the end though his life has been a test. And you cannot have a testimony without a test. Nothing in life happens without a reason, and Jesus is still there even when we do not want him in our lives.

    In life, we have a choice and free will in every decision we make. He always chose the hard way. It is his only hope that someone reading this will be helped and forever be changed by his story and will come to know Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. This is his life story from the age of sixteen and how he ended up in Las Vegas for one purpose: to die. But God had other plans for his life. Seven miracles happened to him there, he was truly Killing Himself to Live, and it is a miracle that he is able to write this today.

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    Freddy B: My Last Encounter With the Law Got Me A Trip for a One Year Stay at a Department of Corrections Facility

    I believe Freddy B will open the eyes of young men and women-“There are consequences to your actions in life.” My hope is this book will continue his ministry to others. His struggle may help parents realize, no matter how difficult, to find a way to break the wall of silence that teens frequently suffer when they think their parents do not understand.

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    View to the Maze

    View to the Maze looks into the depths of the soul and articulates what is found there. It hopes not so much to give answers but inspire questions. A book by Ujaz Tresong which offers varieties of humorous topics.

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    Living Wittingly: Higher Dimension: From Mercy To Grace and from Grace To Glory

    Does it really make a difference what we do or how we do it? Are there strict rules and steps to follow? Can we afford to be careless, thoughtless, reckless, and oblivious to the very real consequences of failing to be deliberate in our actions?

    Imagine if we lived our lives each day fully aware of the Word of God, ever mindful of the meanings and final results of every action. What if we made up our minds consciously and deliberately to adhere to every line and precept? What if every move and thought was intentional and purposeful as we seek to please God, learn more about Him, and share His love with others?

    Living Wittingly takes us on a journey as we answer the many questions about our walk with God. There is nowhere better than the Word of God to discover the tools of living wittingly, intentionally, and victoriously.

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    Daniel Seven: The Beginning and the Ending of All Times as We Know It

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    How To Handle Loneliness

    LONELINESS is possibly one of the fastest growing sickness in America and the World. In How to Handle Loneliness, Dr Selvon Seebran recounts first-hand the issue of loneliness in the lives of people based on intensive research and one to one interaction.

    Author communicates the real and overlooked “sickness” of loneliness and offers in this book real life changing answers and solutions for this diabolical problem.

    “YOU SEE LONELY PEOPLE EVERY DAY

    YOU LIVE WITH THEM

    YOU TRAVEL WITH THEM

    YOU WORK WITH THEM

    YOU MIGHT BE MARRIED TO ONE OF THEM

    POSSIBLY YOU ARE ONE OF THEM”

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    Speedbumps in the Middle of the Sea

    The author was born and raised in Nairobi, Kenya. He was very mischievous, so he was sent to a boarding school in England. Since he did not participate in sports, he did all his homework (Prep, as they called it) during sports hour. As a result, he would wash dishes after evening meals, and all three Sunday meals, to earn extra money. With the extra money, he would buy candy, and records (45 RPM in those days). He would then make a recording of these songs on a cassette tape and send the tape back home to his sister. Since, in those days, Kenya was not yet up-to-date on modern technology, the songs on the charts were not quite caught up. So my sister would get songs that they had not heard on the radio yet!

    From his high school, he went to University in USA (Atlanta) to study Business Administration. He could not get his rights to stay in USA, so he had to return back to Kenya. Meanwhile his parents had emigrated to England, so the author spent time with his grandparents, uncles and aunts. After a long stay in Kenya, (20 years), his sister sponsored him to come to Canada.

    This book, Speedbumps in the Middle of the Sea, is all about his adventures from High school to present day. With a title like this, it promises to be hilarious. Enjoy!

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    SOS: Save Our Seas

    Here are more stories about Olli, his guppy pals, and

    more new friends to have fun with. There are starfish,

    jellyfish, a dolphin, her baby, and even a bee.

    When Olli meets Dorado he finds out that not everyone

    speaks the same language.

    One of their teacher’s great concerns is the trash

    humans leave behind at the beach and they all want

    to do something about it. Find out their plan to solve

    that problem and how you can help to keep the ocean

    clean.

    All sea creatures will be thankful and so will I.

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    Predator in a Dress: A Man’S Guide to Escaping the Brutal Unfairness of Divorce in America

    The author is a divorce attorney in Minnesota. He is amazed by the unmitigated bias shown by judges against men. Th e men watch as their ex-wives give highly rehearsed testimony in custody hearings. Th e wives win custody of the children and they get child support payments for the next fi ft een years and spousal maintenance even longer. Th e fact is, divorce is a profi table thing for a woman. A heartless woman will get married just so she can get divorced. Th e purpose of this book is to protect men from suff ering the losses caused by marrying such a woman.

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    Parenting: Equipping Babies for a Lifetime

    After almost 60 years of marriage, and 50 plus years of counseling, Dr. Stevens and his wife Dorothy, have learned and developed a simple system of communicating truths that transform. There are hundreds of satisfied couples that have followed the paths they have laid.

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    All Riled Up : A Story of Wreckage, Restoration, and Rebirth

    Higginbotham, after a near fatal, debilitating car wreck, regains consciousness after an extended coma and is now catapulted back into the stream of life. Here, Riley Higginbotham is joined by Ted L Carroll (author of The Weathering of Strawberry Ben, The Strawberry Ben Spiritual Workbook, and Illegal Jesus) to co-author this work, Higginbotham’s writing debut. All Riled Up, although fiction, is the parallel story of mid-thirties Rave, his fiancée Annie, Brode (Rave’s best friend), Kade (Rave’s son), Milly (Annie’s mother and Rave’s very own ‘Mrs. Robinson’-esque obsession ). Between Rave’s near-death experience, Brode’s relentless friendship (despite his severe alcoholism) and Kade’s early years’ survival, one can only wonder if Annie’s dragon-chasing habit will kill her – or everyone – involved.

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    Seven Things That Heaven and Hell Have In Common

    Has anyone ever taken the time to talk to you about Heaven and Hell? Have you studied them on your own? Do you realize you are a mortal? You will die. Someday. How does that make you feel? Where will you go once you take your final breath on earth? Who will be there? Where’s there? And, most importantly, have you come to grips with the fact that YOU are in charge of your destiny? Yes. You heard me right. You decide where you will end up. So, with that being said, permit me to ask one more question. Are you going to Heaven or are you going to Hell?

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    Yareli and The Dynamite Girls

    Our country was founded on religious principles, which were given to us by the Hebrews! Early on, Moses led the people from Egypt and gave them the laws to follow. God kept them protected with a column of fire each night that stretched far into the sky! No other nation would dare to draw near them, for they feared the column of fire. God led them to the ‘Promised Lands’ when they reached the banks of the Jordan River, forty years later, this was where the pillar of fire went out! But the spirit of the fire burned in the hearts of the girls, as they were cast out of their homes and separated from their families. This is the story is told by the Hebrew girl who traveled our country in the eighteen hundreds. She was given the name of “Yareli” She was protected by a column of fire, and this was her Sister Numees, she was Arapaho and she was the leader like Joshua was, and they battled their way to the promised lands. During their journey they battled with evil, and this was where they found ‘Rebekah’ This was a dynamic group of girls that had discovered the miracle of ‘Dynamite’ thus the name of the “Dynamite Girls” Yareli, who is the Hebrew girl, tells you the story of their travels. Her name Yareli comes from her Sister, in Arapaho, or ‘Algonquian’ it means “Water Lady” She kept the other two girls tempers cooled with the ‘Mikvah’ or the ‘Sacred Water’.

    This story was told to me by my Grandmother, who came to the west in the eighteen hundreds. She lived to be near a hundred years old, and her eyes were clear and bright as the sun, right to the end of her life. She and my Grandfather are buried at ‘Myers Falls’ in Washington State, which is called ‘Kettle Falls’ now since the building of the Coulee Dam. My Grandmother was named ‘Annie’ and she was very special to me. She saved my life when I was around nine years old, and this is where her stories began. She had a talent for telling a tale; with her eyes she made me feel her spirit, she still lives in my Soul to this day. I still feel her Love wrap around me whenever I think of her. She is the force behind the story of Yareli. Grandmother would be furious when she spoke of antisemitism, because Yareli was Jewish! Grandmother loved all the people around her and kept them gathered together with her Faith. She never passed judgment on anyone because of the color of their skin. She adopted two NezPierce women who taught her of ‘Healing’ She lived near the Wild Horse trail on a homestead back in those days, and she was the closest thing to a doctor at that time, because Colville was way back down the trail. She was special to everyone that met her. I still feel her Spirit moving with my blood, as I write my stories for Annie, so her Spirit is never forgotten.

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    Brightfire: A Tale of Sutton Hoo

    Born in Zambia, I lived in Cape Town, before leaving on a transport ship in 1944 to return ‘home’ to England. My parents wanted to be with their families, even though World War 2 had not ended.

    We lived in Kent, Surrey, Yorkshire and Norfolk before I went to Royal Holloway College, University of London, to read English (including Old English and Modern Drama). I have lived and taught in Suffolk since my marriage in 1964, and eventually became Head of English and Drama at Woodbridge School.

    What is important to me? My family; literature, both reading and writing; theatre, on both sides of the curtain and travel. I am very fortunate to have travelled almost worldwide, from Iceland to Australia.

    I am a National Trust volunteer at Sutton Hoo (site of the famous ship burial and treasure) and a Sutton Hoo Society Guide. I thoroughly enjoy sharing the history of Sutton Hoo with thousands of visitors each year. Renewing my acquaintance with the Anglo-Saxons re-awakened my interest in their language, culture and customs, and lead me to write two Anglo-Saxon historical novels based in the land of the Wuffings in the 7th century AD.

    Apart from this writing, among the most exciting things I have done are swimming with dolphins on the Florida Keys, scuba-diving on the Great Barrier Reef and acting in the National Drama Festivals, where I was lucky enough to get a nomination in the Final.

    Writing is something of a fourth career, as I have also worked as a TV film extra and run a local bookshop. As our forebears knew, life is for living and knowledge is for sharing: I enjoy giving talks to local societies and book clubs as well as doing book-signings.

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