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    The Jiger and the Tiraffe

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    Penelope (Penny) Higgins has been writing poetry since she was seven years old. She has written several children’s stories, including “Oscar, the Mighty Crab”, “There’s A Bear in My Bed” and “The Regimarilla from Regimarazz”.

    Penny is a retired teacher. She lives in a small retirement community in Oregon where she keeps busy doing volunteer work, and arts and crafts. She has two sons, and a daughter-in-law, five wonderful grandchildren and a special great granddaughter.

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    The Journey of Night Eagle

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    Abuse is nothing new for Billy. In fact, it’s all he’s known since age 3. Born to a Mother who “hates boys” and a Father who uses him for his own personal gain.

    Can and will he have the courage to trust God to deliver him from an early grave?

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    The Journey to Hangtown Haven

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    How a group of committed volunteers led by a retired aerospace engineer built a homeless shelter in a gold rush community and how the power and financial elite closed it down. Was it because Hangtown Haven was an unexpected success?

    How does one build a successful homeless shelter that is legal, practical and economical at no cost to the taxpayer? A group of homeless volunteers led by a retired aerospace engineer along with non-profit corporations and concerned churches jumped into the fray and did just that. Not, however, without making mistakes and ruffling feathers along the way. No one could have predicted how controversial it would be to provide shelter to our neighbors who had no place to live. “We are going to build a modern dog shelter with $7 million, but don’t bother asking the county or the city for one penny to help our homeless citizens.”

    So, the real question is, “How do you build a homeless shelter that works and is acceptable to the entire community with donations only?” This book tells the story of one Sierra community’s eff ort to answer this question and how its success proved that it could be done, however its success also turned the city’s power establishment against it.

    When it was obvious that the shelter was a success and homeless people were thriving, the city’s power structure got together and closed it down throwing forty homeless men and women out of their shelter in the middle of winter with no place to live.

    But the genie is out of the bottle now and the occupants of this small gold mining town know how to do it the next time. They are prepared to try again until they are successful even though all of the business, political and power interests are determined to stop it. Th is story tells how it was done, how it can be done and how to avoid serious mistakes along the way.

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    The Journey: The Dream of a 6th Grader

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    It’s often been said that every person has at least one book inside of them. The main purpose of this book is to express in written form my experiences I had throughout my journey to North America for my children and grandchildren.

    But, if this book will have an impact on someone that is going through a similar experience or has been in my shoes and it will help them not to stop or give up, it will definitely accomplish its objective.

    My motto for this book was to learn from the past, to live in the present, and focus on the future. My guide: Proverbs 3:5-6; Trust in the Lord with all your heart; and lean not unto your own understanding. In all the ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.

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    The Joy of Faithful and Cheerful Giving: Wonderful Principles to Embrace

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    “When you think of giving to the Lord, do you feel burdened? Or do you get excited about the amazing opportunities that will open up when you surrender your resources to His control?

    In this wonderful little book, Vincent Nwankpa unlocks Biblical secrets about giving that will show you how giving to the Lord and to others is a pathway to joy and victory that you have never known. Putting these principles in practice will not only transform your giving, but also your walk with God for the rest of your life!”

     

    by Jack Littlefield

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    The Junk Drawer: A Place for Our Dreams

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    The Junk Drawer: A Place for Our Dreams introduces us to two groups of teens growing up in Memphis, TN, in the late sixties. One group is black and the other white. Their initial meeting almost ends with devastating consequences, but the hopes and dreams of these teens are put to the test in an effort to bring about racial reconciliation following the death of Dr. King and the violence that follows. This story is tempered with the unforgettable good times of Washington Park in North Memphis. Rickey Alan Smith demonstrates that every person, even in war-ravished Vietnam, has dreams. No obstacle can stand in the way of true love. The Junk Drawer shows just what we should do to keep our hopes and dreams alive.

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    The Kingdom Bible: New Testament

    $41.99

    THE KINGDOM BIBLE
    I have had the pleasure of knowing Terry Kashian for the past five years and during that time, Terry has proven he is a dedicated researcher who never settles for surface-level answers, always digging deeper to uncover the underlying truths. His meticulous attention to detail and his unwavering commitment to accuracy have made him a valuable asset to the work of translation.
    One of Terry’s greatest strengths is his ability to think critically and analytically, allowing him to approach complex issues with a level-headed and rational perspective. He is not swayed by emotion or bias, but rather relies on solid evidence and logical reasoning to form his conclusions.
    In addition to his analytical skills, Terry is an excellent communicator. He is able to articulate his ideas clearly and persuasively, making complex concepts accessible to a wider audience. His passion for the truth shines through in everything he writes or speaks about, inspiring others to think critically and question the status quo. Terry’s commitment to accurately translating the Bible from Greek to English is truly commendable, as he approaches each word and passage with a level of reverence and attention to detail that is truly inspiring. His honesty and commitment to the task at hand are truly commendable, and I have no doubt that his translation work will have a lasting impact on those who read it and will benefi t many generations to come.
    Overall, Terry is a man of great character and sincerity, and his dedication to translating the Bible from Greek to English is a testament to his passion for spreading the word of God. I have no hesitation in speaking favorably of him for any enterprise that requires diligence, noble-mindedness, and a deep understanding of the written word of God.
    Dr. Walter Koch
    Pastor of Centro Diplomatico Church
    2003 E Cienega Ave; Covina, CA 91724
    2024

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    The Ladies’ Room: Where 115 Famous Women Dish The Dirt About Men, Sex, Dating, Marriage, Divorce

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    THE LADIES’ ROOM WHERE 115 FAMOUS WOMEN TALK ALL ABOUT MEN, SEX, LOVE.

    Are you ready for love? Is love ready for you? Has love given you heartaches? Do you think you’re through with love, or will never love again? How can you find true love? You’ll find answers to those and many more questions of the heart inside  The Ladies’ Room.

    While powdering their noses and refreshing their lipstick, 115 famous women of the present and past—movie, television, rockstars, authors, psychologists, politicians and others—tell about the men in their life and men in general. Imagine them not all in the powder room together at the same time, but several at a time. Revealing their most intimate feelings to each other about men and women, love, marriage, divorce, relationships, sex and sexual preference, careers and career mothers. Sometimes catty about other women, their wit and wisdom and advice constitute a women’s playbook not only for survival, but happiness.

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    The Lady In The Movies

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    The story opens with Sam Ryan and his move to his new office in North Hollywood. The case deals with a woman that has been missing from her husband for two decades. She began as an actress that got her start in the movies in nineteen-fifty-eight. She was involved in a scandal back then that made the headlines. She had to go into hiding without telling her husband. In the movie, she portrayed one woman in the all-women band in the movie ‘Some Like It Hot.’ Sam has some issues with his girlfriend, Kathy, who was injured while helping in his last case. In the end, everything is solved and resolved.

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    The Last Hard Man

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    Matt and Becky Jensen had the perfect life, waking up every morning to the rising West Virginia sun. Their perfect life, however, would soon be interrupted by a series of earthquakes in Ecuador, with aftershocks that migrate down to the coal mine that Becky worked in, and had for all her adult life.

    The small town of Hope would soon become the epicenter of a disaster that affected the lives of many families in this close-knit community. After 13 days of searching, the search for the four miners comes to an end due to safety reasons. Moving against time, and at the direction of a reclusive cold war spy, Matt has to take things into his own hands if he ever wants to see Becky in his bed anymore.

    This novel tells a gripping tale about the determination and distance a man will go to save his love and his family. Come with Matt as he takes the trip of his life to the bowels of the earth to bring his beloved Becky home for Christmas.to miss this.

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    The Last Illusion

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    This story happened between two Millenniums in the eve of 2000. The main character of the story is son of immigrants from former USSR. This is a yang, talented, successful manager of a big American company, he is living and working in New York. First time, after 20 years, Josef travels, back to formal Republics of USSR, where he hopes to meet with his old friends. He is shaken by things he knows there. All his three friends had been killed in Chechnya (Russia) and Kara bah (Azerbaijan) wars. When he comes back to New York he is depressed and withdraws into himself goes into his shell. Some night Profits appear to him and entrust him with divine mission. The Profits tell him that mankind is in danger and humanity goes impetuosity to self-destruction. It is necessary to stop this mortal step. New Messiah has to bring people to new Faith in Indivisible Creator. In order to give proof people that he is real Messiah, he decides to settle very complicated Armenian-Azerbaijan Kara bah conflict and to show people his miraculous strength given him by Creator. Unfortunately, he finds his love and death in the Kara bah mountains.

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    The Last Laugh Is Mine

    $2.99

    This novel is about the struggle by a young man to change an age-old traditional matrilineal system of inheritance and its consequences. The hero Owia Atta is forced to become a farmer, contrary to his wish to be educated to play a leadership role in this fictionalized African community of Wofakurom. He works to create his father’s wealth but is disinherited at his father’s death when the assets are given to his father’s nephew in accordance with tradition and customs. Owia Atta’s resistance against this practice provides moments of tension in the novel, leading to his clash with tradition and consequent felony for which he is punished. But his daring efforts have a big impact on his society. The novel reflects the reality of an ethnic group’s worldview and draws attention to its potential to create social unrest. It interweaves political, social, cultural, and economic issues, bringing together historical developments and the place of the traditional African society in the modern world.

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    The Last Letter

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    Mike and Lily met in high school. It was love at sight and no matter how many miles or years separated them that love always burned hot when together. But can a once in a lifetime love survive new relationships, new lives, and tragedy?

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    The Last Stand for Humanity

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    This book is about my experience and the knowledge I received. The knowledge that is contained in this book is not just for me, but for all humanity. Within the contents of this book, you’re going to hear me go into details of issues dividing humanity. This book contains the past, present, and the future of the path humanity has been going down. The knowledge contained within this book has been bestowed upon me to decipher and translate in order to unite humanity.

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    The Last Western

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    CIVIL WAR, 1861-1865, origin of today’s political, economic and social conflicts and the 19th Century national transformation from farm to factory, town to city, pioneer to wage slave Bible to Darwin, honor to profit. The story of this historic pivot set in Colorado 1882. Strong characters in a vortex of political corruption, genocide, drugs (Merck, the start of big pharma, founded in 1827 to produce morphine and later cocaine; Union army purchased 10 million morphine tablets for field hospitals and more than 200,000 addicts returned home after the war), gun violence (endemic after 650,000 fratricide in the Civil War), abortion, homosexuality and abiding hope. Not to be missed!

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    The Leader and His or Her Performance

    Price range: $3.99 through $39.99

    Dr. Raymond Saintil, the founder of the mission of the Haitian Baptist Church of Bethany, founded in 1993. 18 years in teaching at the secondary level, from third to baccalaureate. Teacher of living and dead languages. For example: Spanish, English, for living languages; Latin and Greek, for dead languages. Accountant, graduated for the Gėrard Armand Joseph College of Commerce. Studied at the Lope de Vega Institute, and the Haitian-American Institute, Port-au-Prince, Haiti. He accepted Jesus Christ as his personal savior since he was 16 years old. While he was born into a Christian family, Christ chose him from his mother’s womb to become a spokesperson and servant for the nations of the world. A man who faced many persecutions and diseases, but in the end, God made him go through all these difficulties.