In reality, most individuals have both good and bad, and everything in between. More importantly, black-and-white thinking limits humanity’s ability to see the truth. Check out The Corporate Plantation in Bell’s book, as it highlights the author’s vexation when America disappoints him. King Bell knows that so many other non-white people share the many annoyances through conversations, music, art, and his contribution to the plethora of other agitated Black authors. The book can make you cry and laugh all at the same time... read more
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Georgia Louise Harris Brown, Julian Francis Abele—these names do not hold much weight in the public consciousness. Despite their enormous contributions to American design, these Black architects remain obscure and forgotten by the general populace and the communities they tirelessly worked to elevate. But now, there is a renaissance, a resurgence of interest, in due part to works from people like Ronald Lee Harden, who examine the silenced contributions of Black America and want to showcase them to the world... Read more
Gary Lindberg’s book, a memoir about being a Peace Corps volunteer, depicts a fulfilling journey in service to open-mindedness, international cooperation and, ultimately, peace. Everyone wants to contribute to the betterment of society and the world, especially the youth, who will inherit a far less hospitable planet...
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One must-read is Jamie Pulos-Fry’s Widow’s Cry, a book for widow ministries. This is a book to help people understand what widows need to encourage them when we visit them, call or have church events for them as a person or church member. This book was published in April 2020 and is perfect for widows finding their way amidst grief and solitude. The 80-page book aims to help people understand widows and how to comfort, encourage, and inspire them... Read more
In Wendy Veronica Lisare's book on her Journey Into Perfect Love through spiritual growth, she shares the intimate details of her journals from an unhappy childhood, through a loveless marriage, a divorce, the loss of a granddaughter, and a battle with cancer to a rewarding nursing job and a second career as a minister of the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ... Read more
Faces and Places in the World is a book of short rhymes, boys and girls dreaming of traveling the world and what they do, or see when they visit all its famous cities and sites in a variety of countries through out the world. The book is meant to educate toddlers about the world in respect to country names , famous geographical sites and landmarks... Read more
Mr. Goldman is a graduate of The Horace Mann School, 1975; Harvard College, 1979; and Harvard Law School, 1982. In addition to his mountaineering adventures as his avid avocation, he practiced law for many years, and is now retired. Alan V. Goldman’s poetry collection takes readers on a journey that explores new ways to perceive reality as the poems unmask life's beauty and pain... Read more
If you are still in doubt, visit Ronald Lee Harden’s website and check out his book on the Architectural Black History of Tampa, Florida. The Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, Gaither and Bloomingdale High Schools, the Harbour Island project, Mobley Park, and Osbourne Landing Apartments, among others... Read more
Writing about such a topic can be easy for author Bevil Bramwell, given that he has studied and served the church, dedicating most of his life to religion. But for the laypeople, the typical citizen, whose exposure to religious concepts primarily comes from reading the Bible or attending church, this can be challenging...
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Keeping a journal allows you to record what’s happening in your life. It works through your thoughts and feelings, and sometimes you might write a journal for school to help you deepen your understanding of what you are studying. For example, the Spiritual journals inspired by cancer are a real account of resilience and understanding of the life that is defined and measured by sickness... Read more
Ox In The Culvert is a Historical fiction novel about the true wild west. The story travels from Central Texas through the great southwest and into California. It continues on to Hong Kong and then back to San Francisco. Take an Adventure into the early 1850's. The great western expansion of America was accomplished by both the good and the bad. It was a time that hasn't received it's proper respect... Read more
To know more of God’s Word, Bevil Bramwell’s book, Catholics Read The Scriptures, focuses on the Catholic Church’s relationship with the Bible and how Christians can learn to communicate better with God and God’s creation. A good measure of one’s spiritual health is your depth of concern for other people...
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Margaret J. Moschak’s My Alcoholic, My Love talks about leaving an alcoholic you love, and when there is no breakthrough, it is sometimes the best thing to do for you and your loved one. Alcohol is the most widespread toxic and psychoactive substance in the world, with many societies including it as typical fare in social and cultural routines. Perhaps that is why some people tend to overlook the effects of alcohol in the broader community... Read more
A Treasure Trove for the Spirit, “SONGS OF ETERNITY” ~ Contemplations, Treatments, and Meditations on the Word of God” contains 52 timeless instructions, followed by meditations for incorporating the particular Sacred Principle involved. All inclusive of every subject from Divine Creation to Divine Manifestation to Divine Fulfillment, Prosperity, Immortality, Healing and Romance…you will find the glorious manifesting KEY for your success, in the Highest and most enduring Soul-Uplifting way... Read more
This new book by Brian Clements continues Private Detective Jack Donavon’s adventures from the “If I Could See” series as he searches for that individual who spawned his hearing loss. This leads Jack back to Florida. There, he meets his attacker and must fight him or get killed. Jack also works with unusual clients who let him into all sorts of problems and situations... Read more
The NYLA Conference and Trade Show in Saratoga Springs completes the Empire State Book Tour of ReadersMagnet this year. To make the experience more special, we’re giving Kindle prizes to the Scavenger Hunt winners. It could be an incredible gift you’ll receive as an avid reader before the year ends, and the treat is on us. The two-week-long Empire State Book Tour for self-published authors started with The Festival of Storytellers on October 24, 2022. The Book Confab successfully followed it in Tribeca. And it will cumulate with the New York Library Association (NYLA) Conference & Trade Show
In the current and more modern era, we have Caroleann Rice, as well as many others who write fables for a more traditional audience, the children, in mind. Honduran writer Augusto Monterroso Bonilla who died in 2003, wrote fables to satirize the politics of his adopted nationality, Guatemala. Along with other authors and compilers of ancient folk stories, fables have not slowed down in popularity throughout history... Read more
The African culture is highly regarded, with customs and heritage passed down from generation to generation. These traditions are heavily expressed through music, art, dance, sculpture, and jewelry. It is crucial, not just for foreigners but also for next-generation Africans who may not be that aware of the continent’s collectively rich culture. Let us look into the most well-known cultures of African countries... Read more
Ruthanne Nopson was born in a small mining camp in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Her father was a miner, so they were constantly on the move. To keep herself engaged when they were constantly on the move, she kept books she’d be interested in reading and discovered that books can be your best friend... Read more
Author Wendy Veronica Lisare's book The Other Side of Fear takes her readers on a journey through inner healing, where prayer plays a significant role. Throughout the difficulties she faced, she emphasized the firm grip she had on her faith in God. This is what author Wendy Veronica Lisare highlights through her book, The Other Side of Fear, a journey through inner healing. She illustrates how she has gone through the toughest challenges in life through the power of believing in God and praying for his assistance... Read more