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    The Road from Money: The Journey Continues Part 2 (1937 – 1955)

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    The Road from Money, the Journey Continues (Part 2) 1937 – 1955, Estella arrives in Chicago from Money, Mississippi, during the Great Migration north for millions of African Americans. She leaves behind the Jim Crow South and the cotton fields to the promise of a better life in the north. Seeing the vast difference between a big city and a small rural town, Estella finds it both exciting and challenging. With her family’s help, she settles in to find new friends, romance, and employment during World War II. She soon realizes that racism is not just in the South; it exists everywhere. Like thousands before her migrating north, her strength of character and perseverance paves the way for her success and enduring spirit. Set in the backdrop of Chicago’s Bronzeville community, the Harlem of Chicago, the reader will feel the beat of the city’s nightclubs on South Park Avenue, the sound of church choirs, the dangers of a big city, and the emotions of a nation at war. Estella experiences a new world with the coming of the television age and the beginning of the civil rights movement. She and her family find love, discrimination, and opportunities. They live and work together to overcome the obstacles placed before them.

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    The Road from Money: The Journey Continues PART 3 (1956 – 1968)

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    The Road from Money, The Journey Continuous, part 3. Join Estella as she continues her path to success during the joyous and turbulent times of the 1950’s and ’60s; including the Korean and Vietnam War, the beginning of the space age, ongoing civil rights demonstrations, and assignations of key civil rights and political leaders. All set in the background of Chicago’s Bronzeville and Hyde Park neighborhoods. Watch Estella as she accumulates several apartment buildings, and experience the music, movies, culture and racial dynamics of the era.

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    THE ROBOTIX SAGA: Book 1: THE HUMAN ELEMENT

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    Robot, or human? Regardless! Shilloqwai was committed, vowing to fulfill the quest entrusted to her. She was left with the unenviable task of bridging the gap between the two factions, a void left after an all-out war between them. Robots ruled the world, Humankind sought to regain its power. Robots claimed to be protecting humans from themselves. Humankind insisted its rights were being violated, privacy inparticular. Tensions between the two factions were mounting again. An attacking intragalactic AI force, left the factions with a life-changing decision — continue fighting one another — and likely be destroyed — or fight together in an attempt to save their existence, and

    that of Earth!

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    The Role of Spiritual Caregivers to the Terminally Ill Patients: A Resource Manual

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    This manual will be eye opening for anyone who has never worked in this field or has had yet to confront the realities of death…Garcines’ humble nature and sincere concern for dying patients is clearly evident. His heartfelt and sober book can serve as a useful initiation for those new to the care of the terminally ill.

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    The Rubber Room

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    You’re holding a real page-turner! The unusual name? That’ll come when you get deeper enough into my story.

    Young KateLynn McCray is the daughter of strict Irish Catholic parents. Set in the 1950s, the story narrates how she must take on the three Cs of her life: change, commitment, and challenge. Nothing will ever be the same as her life is bounced around from pillar to post in the so-called “decade of change.”

    Historians called it the “Age of Enlightenment,” after the railroad industry’s deepest, darkest secret finally is forced out if its closet!

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    The Rubber Room Volume 2

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    Katey demanded, “When will I see you again?”

    Jerry gripped his cane hard till the knuckles on his hand went white with rage. “Better make that never plus ten years!” he shouted.

    Katey and Jerry are caught up in three Cs: change, commitment, and challenges. They have had their differences over the years, and through the numerous bumps in their mutual happiness, they have always managed to hold onto each other. But when a vicious and vindictive CEO begins plotting to oust Jerry even to the point of physical threats, their happy union is threatened. Can Katey and Jerry save their company from the machinations of an egomaniacal railroad mogul? Will their love manage to overcome the ultimate test? What about you? Can you handle the three Cs in your life? Find out in Ivan Bosanko’s thrilling, inspirational novel, The Rubber Room, Volume 2.

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    The Runaway Messenger: The Book of Jonah

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    The Runaway Messenger is a children’s book written in rhyme, retelling the well-known story of Jonah and his unwillingness to obey God. Those who know the story well all know the outcome, but there is a challenge at the end of the book for us to respond to God’s call on our lives.

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    The Russian Madhouse

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    The Russian Madhouse features an automotive engineer who becomes a director at an underground research and development installation in Siberia. He convinced the Russian President who looks like Stalin to start the installation that is referred to as the facility. Dick Thurman and his wife Kate arrive in February 2040 in a flying car.

    The Russia President is shown weapons and enhanced humans he wants to use to rebuild his military that was almost destroyed in Israel. He also samples Russian Madhouse vodka and promotes it. Some are taken to Mars aboard spaceplane flown by a former nude model who is now a Christian Rocket scientist. On the way to Mars, the spaceplane is intercepted by the Starship Aremulac and Dick, Kate and Maria experience programs of various scenarios on their way to alien empire.

    When the trio land on Mars and the Russian base, Kate’s cousin is underground where the Marsians escaped to in 1870 and becomes earth’s ambassador since his ancestor came from Mars. He also marries a Marsian woman he brings with him to the surface. Eventually, he starts a tourism company for earth visitors to Mars via transporter.

    There is a Chinese spy that was made to lock a Siberian who transfers technology to China. But interdimensional watchers make sure he doesn’t transfer too much information. Eventually, he dies in a crash before he can escape to China. A pornographer is confronted be Kate, Maria, and Dollia who is an android and put in his place by Dollia. At ballet performance featuring Dollia, her cyborg son who is pregnant and her cyborg daughter join her husband who helped create a biosynthetic replicate of the Russian President before he can start WWIII.

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    The Saga of a Bent Nail Presque

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    “If you’re open to God’s call, and He leads you into missions, you couldn’t be in a better place!”

    The Saga of a Bent Nail

        Retired missionary, Bob Leland, recounts adventures from his more than thirty years in the mission field in Indonesia (1971-2002). Both he and his wife answered God’s call to missions when they were just children (6 and 8 years old).

    Their first posting was to Senggo (church-planting) followed by several changes of duties including house parenting, field administration, Bible College teaching, training missionary appointees, and translating the Greek Lexicon from English into Indonesian.

        Bob’s book opens with a moment of deep crisis in the early days of the Senggo mission, is enhanced with Bible verses, black-and-white photos, frank admissions of shortcomings, and a lively sense of humor. The intriguing narrative shows how the couple survived sickness, accidents and unexpected challenges in their ministry. In spite of language and cultural differences, they were encouraged with how the Citak people and their students responded to the Word of God.

        Bob and Amber remain active in church work in the U.S. and helpfully offers this memoir as guidance for all Christians, but especially for those contemplating the mission path.

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    The Scarpacci Files

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    A family, living in Carlentini, Sicily, is tired of living the life of a poor farmer. The countryside is beautiful. The ocean, amazing. Yet, the area is as poor as it can be. Times get hard and feeding the family becomes almost impossible. The Scarpacci family decides to move their children to the prosperous lands of America. The new world is much different than the old country. Life is harder, the work is harder, but the money comes easier. They are immigrants so they don’t make as much as an English born American. Still, the freedom that they seek is everywhere if one is willing to work for it, yet it comes with a price.

    The Black hand organization runs these streets. The little Italy neighborhood on the south side of Omaha hasn’t been the same since they moved in. They terrorize the neighborhood, extorting everyone and killing anyone who resists. One man falls short of his monthly payments and began to fall behind. After months of nonpayment, he ends up paying the ultimate price, his life. Retaliation is a must. His two sons, Yano and Gino, must react. However, they are too young. Who will do something? Will other neighbors stand up against the organization and fight back, or will they continue to murder and destroy the neighborhood? Someone must stand up and stop them before it’s to late and the entire neighborhood burns to the ground.

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    The Scars You Don’t See: Overcoming the Legacy of a Dysfunctional Family

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    “Normal” can be a mysterious, unreachable goal to people who grew up in dysfunctional families. The good news is, there’s a solution for adults who struggle in their relationships, their social interactions, and with their concepts of themselves. Negative childhood experiences teach developing personalities to misinterpret others’ motives and behaviors, making them stumble and blame themselves in situations when others wouldn’t. Feeling isolated and “different” becomes cyclical. So if you’ve been waiting to hear “I get you, because I’ve been you,” here’s how to change what your childhood experience taught you. Part memoir and part self-help, The Scars You Don’t See gives readers new understandings and new interpretations of a childhood filled with angst, confusion and embarrassment – and an adulthood of twisted perceptions and tortured social failures. Be cheered: a more enriching life awaits, minus the unhealthy childhood conditioning. Perceived liabilities rooted in the past can be turned into assets. The Scars You Don’t See is a candid, raw and honest, blue-collar first-person perspective, full of effective ideas and daily practices to help identify and overcome the damages adults face after a childhood in a dysfunctional family.

    Not a lofty sermon from an onlooker, The Scars You Don’t See traces the path out of a dysfunctional upbringing, so others don’t have to experience what I did. The resonant tale of an escape from painful clenched confusion, The Scars You Don’t See shares validation and accessible practices to a path for self-acceptance and empowerment. It’s not academic or clinical, and it’s not just my story, it’s an alternative to the twisted lessons shared by so many. The solution can be approached through physical, emotional and spiritual practices. This book shares lessons from two decades of treating people with voice disorders, musculoskeletal problems and breathing impairments; restructuring “dysfunctional” into “productive and fulfilling” also requires recognizing the struggle with painful lessons of daily lived reality. I bring you the unique blend of personal perspective, training and experience that allows looking at the world through different lenses. That new vision makes it possible to start living more effectively, steering toward a not-painful “normal.” What this book shares will benefit anyone who spent their developmental years being shaped in a dysfunctional family, and help you move from painful to exceptional.

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    The Scorpion’s Daughter: Designer Biological Weapon of Mass Destruction

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    The accidental discovery of secret military papers exposes a deadly threat. The Iraqi military has developed a designer biological weapon. American intelligence quickly learns that the pathogen will mutate and destroy all life on the planet if it is unleashed. Heading an elite rapid response team. Captain Robert Walker leads his soldiers into the heart of the Iraq desert to track down a young woman rumored to know of the weapon’s location. Time is running out as Captain Walker and his squad race to find the biological agent before its madman creator can use it to destroy the world.

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    The Scrolls of Belbou

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    Two young boys, Prince Abrams, the grandson of the King, the other, Andrew, the son of Captain Booter, who will lead the men of Eden into battle. The two boys are sent into the deep forest of Eden. There they will be safe with Anasha, the king’s wizard. Should the battle go against the island, at least the prince could be saved, for the forest will become their friend. But the lessons of duty and the courage to do that duty becomes the catalyst of a miraculous development. The scrolls lie in wait, awaiting the eye of man to open and read, to tell the story of hope and miracles when so much depended upon so few.

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    The Scrub Jay Murders

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    The Sea

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    The Search for Center

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    The Search for Center documents a search engaged at many levels of being concurrently. It started as a modest newsletter, growing month by month into a formidable production, primarily showcasing the work of one consciousness in all its frailty and all its glory, as it encountered and unveiled the unknown step by step following a process that spirit herself directed and orchestrated. In all, 9 newsletters were created, the 8th of which exceeded 75 pages. Never were more than a few dozen people engaged, and these fairly loosely with the exception of Dawn Kalin, whom Wayne actually met in person once in Redondo Beach. The newsletter explored a variety of metaphysical topics in sections that evolved from month to month. The project for finding a center concluded in July of 1996 … at the time believed to be a failure in Wayne’s experience but clearly not for spirit. This was a prototype of what could be done using the latest technical capabilities to enhance spiritual expression.