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  • by S J Schinleber
    £15.49

    Abandoned by her father, orphaned by her mother, left behind with strangers… One woman puts aside her dresses and her womanly chores and answers the call to arms. In a bid to reunite with her brothers fighting for the Union somewhere down South, this determined young woman disguises her gender and discovers alongside her fellow soldiers, a camaraderie and sense of purpose she has never known. Until the day she rescues a wounded Southern solder, who turns upside down everything she though she knew about war and loyalty…

  • - A Coloring and Activity Book for Ages 3-10
    by Productions Histo-Bee
    £8.99

    The Histo-Bee series was birthed out of a passion for children. We had a hunger to empower them with knowledge about their endless possibilities. We chose to do that by educating them about African Americans' contributions to our daily lives. Black American Inventors is the first publication in the series. We want children to have the knowledge and belief that "I am somebody ".

  • by Marsha Casper Cook
    £16.49

    Addison thinks he's got the best mommy in the whole world when she lets him have whatever he wants to eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner - even when it's chocolate candy, cookies and ice cream.Addison quickly learns how easy it can be to have too much of a "good thing" and that mommies & daddies really do know best!

  • by Nancy Meadows
    £10.49 - 16.49

  • - A Chance Meeting Turns into a Lifetime Friendship
    by Arthur H Barnes
    £12.49

    Colonel Kirk Rodgers finds himself suddenly facing retirement from the Marines after he's injured in combat. One final assignment offers him enough pay to finance his dream - a wildlife sanctuary. While he's completing this assignment, his fellow Marines pull some strings and guarantee he will be able to buy the property he longs for but thinks is out of reach. Just as he's about to move into his newly completed log home located on his newly created wildlife sanctuary, Kirk has a chance meeting with an orphaned black bear cub that changes both of their lives forever. The two adopt each other and become life-long friends.

  • by Fran Lewis
    £12.49

    Each story in this series teaches a lesson the person behind the stone should have learned before committing crime, hurting someone else, or generally failing at life. We're about to enter Golden Stone Cemetery, where these unfortunate people are buried so deep you can barely find their markers. Their crimes are so heinous and their deeds so cruel that family members buried them here because they want to forget they ever existed. Welcome to Golden Stone Cemetery, where the voices of these unfortunates can be heard loud and clear. Learning what they did and what their fates became will make you shudder. When you find out just how cruel they were in life, you'll be glad they're gone. You'll be relieved that their families made sure the spirits of each of these nefarious characters will never rise again. Who lies behind these unmarked stones? Let their stories unfold…

  • - The Dismantling of the United States of America
    by Elaine Devary Willman
    £27.99

    This book is about two women who took an unusual road trip, ala Thelma and Louise, only this road trip is about a system taking down this country economically, politically and geographically. The author journeyed across the country and visited 17 Indian reservations from Washington State to New York, capturing direct testimony from farmers, tribal members, teachers, bankers, sheriffs, and all manner of folk who live within the historic or actual boundaries of Indian reservations.The stories captured were stark. The folks speaking felt they'd gone unheard for decades. The author promised each of them that their story would be told and offered anonymity to anyone who needed it, but no one wanted anonymity. The original purpose of the journey was to produce an 88-minute documentary, but the people interviewed and the stories told were so numerous, that 88 minutes fell short. So, the author transcribed the actual words from 130 hours of video, and recreated the journey for the reader. Please remember that this book only addresses 17 of the 565 federally recognized Indian tribes, and leaves it to the reader to imagine the full impact occurring across rural America, and now through tribal casinos, seeping quickly into urban America.

  • - A Tale of Abuse, Betrayal and Courtroom Drama
    by Albert Talker
    £14.49

    David watches his life fall to pieces as his marriage fails and his soon to be ex-wife turns his children against him. The wonderful woman he married has become distant and cold and experiences behavior swings that go from merely spiteful to downright bizarre. When it becomes clear that there is no way to salvage his marriage, David enters the court system in an effort to restore visitation with his children. Here, he finds life being picked apart and learns his wife is using his prior military service and 9/11 trauma against him in an effort to deny visitation.The stress of this situation is more than David's body can handle and he ends up fighting not only the court system but cancer as well. This is an emotion-filled tale of one man's desperate fight to be a part of his children's lives.This novel is dedicated to all the parents in the world who will never see their children again and the children who will grow up without one of their parents because of the courts and the painful process of divorce.

  • - Genealogy and History from Overton County, TN
    by Ronald Dishman
    £22.49

    Ronald Dishman has painstakingly pieced together hundreds of wonderful articles and tidbits of information for historians and genealogists alike. His "This and That" book is chocked full of just that sort of interesting information … this and that. From hand-written court documents, to fantastic old photos, Ronald has chiseled out great memories for all to share. Page by page, Ronald has saved and promoted pieces of family history for generations to come, proving that our past is just as valuable as our future.

  • - The Career Guide for Tomorrow's Top Leaders
    by Jr Ruben Britt
    £13.49

    Black and Powerful: A Career Planning Guide for Tomorrow's Leaders sets forth guidelines that African-Americans and other minority students can follow in choosing and preparing for a career. The book also provides a step-by-step process for helping high school or college students explore their career aspirations through careful planning and by assessing their abilities, interests and goals.Secondly, it provides them with tips for devising a resume, conducting a job search, successful interviewing techniques and negotiating a salary.Thirdly, the book affords the reader with information on applying to college, vocational school or graduate and professional school. Furthermore, Black and Powerful addresses the importance of study techniques, classroom etiquette, networking and professionalism in the workplace.

  • by Marsha Casper Cook
    £16.49

  • by Ma Msc D Chapman
    £17.49

    This is an informative, entertaining book that includes 78 types of addiction presented in an easy to understand and simple format. Chapman defines and presents addiction in a manner that engages the reader.The author has updated the ADDICTIONARY since its original printing and it remains a leading edge tool for the lay person, as well as, professionals needing accurate information regarding different types of addictions. It is great material for discussion groups.ADDICTIONARY is a great book to facilitate conversations at therapy sessions, educational events, and even at parties. It is a powerful tool that outlines real symptoms based on solid research on addiction. ADDICTIONARY is reader-friendly and was written by a 30-year veteran counselor who is also recovering from his own addiction.

  • by Bobbie Mercer
    £12.49

  • by Brenda (Masters of Science Degree from The University of Houston) Rodgers
    £12.49 - 18.49

  • - One Woman's Story
    by Pearl Ashton Talker
    £12.49

  • by Steve Dreben
    £15.49

    The routine case of a missing teenage girl is the catalyst for unraveling a sinister underworld of deceit and immoral activities in a small Oregon town. Through police investigation and the help of a local psychic, the sheriff and some concerned citizens uncover shocking activities linked to a local church and its shelter for teen runaways. Those who search for the truth find corruption runs deep and their efforts are thwarted on multiple levels. Will good triumph over evil or will the deacons of the New Church of Wallowa succeed in covering up their nefarious activities?

  • by Summer Burnett
    £16.49

  • by Patrick J O'Brian
    £17.49

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