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    The Squiggly Kids

    Peggy Seeney Caranda is an author and illustrator.

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    Growing Up With Zara, Our Dog Caesar

    This book, “Growing Up with Zara, Our Dog Caesar” is the second book in the series. While the story shares many fun moments between Caesar, Zara, and her family, this book is a real-life account of death and dying. Caesar’s death affected all of us deeply. Death is a fact of life. We all encounter death and dying in our lives, even at very young ages.
    During the past few years, with the Covid worldwide pandemic, mass shootings, wars, etc., many of us have lost loved ones because of this virus and other tragedies. The concept of death is something we all go through. Regardless of beliefs, this book is an attempt to bring peace and acceptance to anyone regarding the death of a loved one. Hopefully, the contents of the book will offer some comfort and peace for children and adults.

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    Cycles in Cycles

    Bryan John Farrell, always Johnny, was born on a homestead near the Sun River in Montana. He was the last of eight children, born to an Irish French Catholic family. Raised in San Francisco with little guidance, allowed to learn on his terms. Rather restless nature, dropped out school, joined the Navy and married by 17. Returning to San Francisco to raise his family, graduated from SF University, engineering degree, and worked many years in the Silicon Valley Technical industry. Hobbies over the years, Jogging, Bay to Breakers race many times, off -road motorcycle endurance, many times, antique collecting French and English 17th century, Oil painting, landscapes.

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    Called to Be ME

    Life’s unpleasant events and other people’s opinions can sometimes cause you to lose sight of who you are. God has called you and purposed you from your mother’s womb. God designed everything about you for His glory, and He destined you according to His purpose. You will not be fulfilled in life until you are being who you were created to be.

     

    Called to Be ME is a work inspired by the Holy Spirit that will cause you to rise and become the you the Creator fashioned you to be. It seeks to help you find yourself and thereby find your purpose, your passion, and your power for life. It serves as a faith-inspired guide and journal intended to help you know yourself better and understand the inherent qualities that distinguish you from others: Who are you? Why were you created? It’s time for you to go on an expedition to discover yourself. Get ready to unfold God’s greatest and most valuable treasure-you!

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    The Sinai Prophecy

    This exciting WWII adventure, in the “Pilgrims Progress” genre, chronicles the story of a young, agnostic man’s life, through his formative years in college, to becoming a war correspondent in WWII.

    While filming a battle during the “Desert Campaign”, in the Sinai area, a calamitous event occurs, that eventually leads him to shed his agnostic convictions, and become a believer.

    In Jerusalem during “The British Mandate” of Palestine, he is miraculously charged with finding the piece of the puzzle that will ensure the founding of a new and sovereign state of Israel in 1948.

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    Adventures of Stewie and Veronika: Going to the Park

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    La travesía a Hangtown Haven

    Cómo un grupo de voluntarios comprometidos liderados por un ingeniero aeroespacial retirado construyó un refugio para personas sin hogar en una comunidad de la ebre del oro y cómo la élite nanciera y del poder lo cerró. ¿Fue porque Hangtown Haven fue un éxito inesperado?

    ¿Cómo se puede construir un refugio exitoso para personas sin hogar que sea legal, práctico y económico sin costo para el contribuyente? Un grupo de voluntarios sin hogar liderados por un ingeniero aeroespacial retirado junto con corporaciones sin nes de lucro e iglesias preocupadas se lanzaron a la refriega e hicieron precisamente eso. Pero no sin cometer errores y correr riesgos por el camino. Nadie podría haber predicho lo controvertido que sería brindar refugio a nuestros vecinos que no tenían un lugar donde vivir. “Vamos a construir un refugio para perros moderno con $7 millones, pero no se molesten en pedirle al condado o a la ciudad ni un centavo para ayudar a nuestros ciudadanos

    sin hogar”.

    Entonces, la verdadera pregunta es: “¿Cómo se construye un refugio para personas sin hogar que funcione y sea aceptable para toda la comunidad sólo con donaciones?” Este libro cuenta la historia del esfuerzo de una comunidad de la Sierra para responder esta pregunta y cómo su éxito demostró que se podía hacer; sin embargo, su éxito también puso al poder de la ciudad en su contra.

    Cuando se hizo evidente que el refugio era un éxito y que las personas sin hogar prosperaban, la estructura de poder de la ciudad se unió y lo cerró, expulsando a cuarenta hombres y mujeres sin hogar de su refugio en medio del invierno sin un lugar donde vivir.

    Pero el genio ya ha salido de la botella y los ocupantes de este pequeño pueblo minero de oro saben cómo hacerlo la próxima vez. Están dispuestos a intentarlo de nuevo hasta tener éxito, aunque todos los intereses empresariales, políticos y de poder estén decididos a impedirlo. Esta historia cuenta cómo se hizo, cómo se puede hacer y cómo evitar errores graves en el camino.

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    Education Of A Native Son

    Education of a Native Son begins where the novel, Native Son, by Richard Wright ends.

    Thomas, a Black young man who grew up in Harlem is accepted to a prestigious Ivy League university in New England. While in college Little, as he is known, will be confronted with the pressures of the everyday college student, being Black at an all-white university and being Black in America. In addition to adjusting to college life, he will soon learn the secret of his parent’s past, a past the could lead to the destruction of his family, friendships and ultimately his life. What takes him from a proud feeling of triumph when entering the university to feelings of betrayal, abandonment, self-hatred and the brink of self-destruction.

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    El Monstruo de la Pradera

    La historia está a nuestro alrededor, pero no siempre sabemos dónde hallarla. ¿Se nos ocurriría mirar en el patio de nuestra casa?

    En el libro del autor Ronald S. Martínez Sr., El monstruo de la pradera, dos niños juegan, como suelen hacerlo todos los días. Pero, esta vez, descubren huellas que se asemejan a las de las pequeñas lagartijas con las que se entretienen. En su imaginación, establecen conexiones, visualizando una criatura más extraña que la realidad. Pero, con la ayuda de un sacerdote que comparte su entusiasmo, descubren que ¡el monstruo de la pradera existió de verdad! Al descubrir las huellas de dinosaurios en los lechos de los ríos en las áridas praderas al sur de lo que hoy conocemos como La Junta, Colorado, los niños y el sacerdote deciden emprender una emocionante expedición para dar a conocer la existencia del monstruo de la pradera a un mundo que lo desconoce.

    El monstruo de la pradera es una historia cautivadora con referencias históricas. Al embarcarse en este viaje de descubrimiento, los niños y el sacerdote se convierten en testigos, y también contribuyentes, de la historia de Colorado en desarrollo.

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    A Roof Over Our Heads and Food on the Table

    Pat Kavanaugh wanted to major in English at Nutmeg State University. His parents persuaded him to major in accounting because it would be more practical than being a writer. At NSU, he met his roommate named Sean Donnelly. Both Irish-Americans, they became friends despite Sean’s troubling secret. Pat then becomes a cashier at Delacroix’s Grocery Store. After graduation, Pat continued working at Delacroix’s, but the chances of advancement are rather slim.
    Pat then began a job search. Along the way, he moved to his own apartment, attended Sunday Masses at All Saints Church, became friends with another parishioner, and met a young woman. He also invested in a business that his parents felt was unethical. In the end, Sean was always there for him.

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    By : bpsmoky

    A Cat Named Smoky: Where’s Mother

    On the farm where Smoky liked eggs so much, His mother liked eggs much more. That’s how she got locked inside an egg truck and was taken from Nanafalia to another farm town called Riceville.
    With the help of his three friends, two cats called Egor and Chubby and a pony called Mr. Riff known as the Ponds Pony. Smoky goes to Riceville to find his mother.

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    You

    Working in a family print shop as I grew up led to my career, first in education and then to publishing and dramatic technology development – with R.R. Donnelley, Readers Digest, and Sothebys over 50 years. While working at Columbia University for 5 years “at the turn of the century”, I became fascinated with geothermal energy technology and have since attended conferences and visited geothermal energy sites. (http://thnktnk.net/drill.html) is a paper I wrote on the subject.
    Presently I am involved in several community organizations (Library, Parks, Arts, Downtown, Bird Sanctuary) in my hometown where I moved five years ago from New York. I live there with my fiancée whom I re-met at our 50th high school reunion. We have enjoyed Europe, China, and US travels together.

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    The Adventures of Maximillian P. Dogg – Rescue Dog: Max Finds a New Home

    This is the perfect book for the family thinking about adding a dog, especially if they are willing to consider a “rescue” dog. It may also bring back fun memories for you if you already have a dog, or had one growing up.
    It is the fun, entertaining story of a family going from one rescue shelter to another, seeing lots and lots of dogs, until they find the one that is just right for them. He is Maximillian P. Dogg, Max for short. You and your child will be thrilled with the realistic, artistic illustrations, and will be repeating the sing song phrases in the book to one another, even if your child cannot read.

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    The Arkansas Lawyer

    The Arkansas Lawyer is a meticulously detailed account of one family’s long and frustrating sojourn through the loopholes, disappointments and deceits of a labyrinthine legal system, in innocent pursuit of an equitable estate disbursement according to their beloved uncle’s documented financial wishes. Anyone who has ever had to endure the injustice of our current court system, which focuses more on “what is legal” than “what is right,” will draw comfort from this well-written case in point. Beginning with a glimpse into the lives of a family the reader will come to truly care about, and moving on to an unintentional clerical error compounded by a corporation’s unscrupulous moves to cover their ass-ets, a well-intentioned lawyer’s early misunderstanding of a simple situational fix, the lower court judge’s careless findings, state Supreme Court efforts to countermand those rulings, monies unjustly obtained and devoured by greedy in-laws, and ultimately the whisking away of a large portion of an inheritance by an incomprehensibly self-serving attorney, this account is fast-paced and never dull. The story is backed with revealing email chains and court documents that will be of interest to laymen and legal professionals alike. Join The Arkansas Lawyer on a unique roller coaster ride through a prevalent and important aspect of our lives

     

     

     

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    Memoir of A Black Christian Nationalist: Seeds of Liberation

    These days are filled with social unrest. Lack of compassion from elected officials, police brutality, unjust laws that create poverty through minimal wages but soaring profits for capitalists, benign neglect of blighted neighborhoods, and crime within the cities and in governments create a landscape of oppression that directly diminishes the quality of life, especially for African Americans. What is the role of the Black church and Black Christians in light of these realities? Just to save souls is not enough!

    Memoir of a Black Christian Nationalist: Seeds of Liberation is a poignant personal story of the author’s thirty-year experience of being a Black Christian Nationalist. The theological framework, program, and organization re-establishing the Black church’s relevancy to the liberation struggle are eloquently and informatively interwoven in. . .

     

    •The DNA Research about the Race of Jesus

    •The Powerful Leadership of Reverend Albert B. Cleage Jr., Founder of the Shrines of the Black Madonna

    •The Transformation of Black People

    •The Seeds of Liberation-Answers for the Black Church

    •Practices That Create Freedom, Power, and a More Humane World

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    Rocks, Roots and Rattlesnakes (Revised Edition): A Geologist’s Journal: 150 Days of Discovery on the Appalachian Trail

    Rocks, Roots and Rattlesnakes is the captivating story of my five-month 2020 journey hiking the Appalachian Trail, as told from a geologist’s perspective. It is written as a series of daily logs originally transcribed from my daily journals, then embellished with additional details resulting from further recollection and research. All of the stories are true, and many contain elements of human interest relating to the many fascinating hikers I met on my adventure. Perhaps the most enjoyable aspect of doing such a trek is encountering so many interesting people along the way. My goal in assembling this book was to provide entertainment and information for two main audiences First, for those who have hiked the trail, I included stories relating to places and things all of us have seen, along with frequent observations about those mysterious rocks beneath our feet. For those new to the trail, or who have never hiked long distances, this is a glimpse into the wonders and excitement out there to be discovered, as told by just one of the many thousands of past thru-hikers. The book contains three parts with 26 chapters and reads like a journal log, capturing my challenges and experiences each day on the trail. In addition to the 240 pages of text, there are over 100 beautiful color photos, 6 figures and 6 charts. Hopefully you will find this book both informative and entertaining, as you read and enjoy my tales of 150 days of discovery on the Appalachian Trail!

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