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  • by Claire Allison Claire
    £38.99

    This idea of this book is to really open the eyes of readers and tell them what the Civil Rights Era actually was like. Sometimes the hardship of that time period is under emphasized and would like to bring that to the forefront of literature. It is to educate people on perils and tribulations that was the Civil Rights Era. The main characters', the children, are actually trying to solve the murder of their friend which was the result of a hate crime; which also symbolizes the time period in which the book was written. The children not only stand for justice in the system, but they are also out to make a better name for their race. They epitomize what it was like to be a forward thinker like that of Martin Luther King, jr. The children are out to solve a murder while making their race better, and they do it with the innocence of children.The topic of Civil Rights has always been fascinating and this novella is to share research over the years to the rest of the world. What the African American race suffered during the Civil Rights Era should never be forgotten.

  • by Anchors Joshua Anchors
    £14.49

    A must-read for anyone drawn to the Maine Coast, The Island Files offers a world rich in magic and wonder, drawing on the mystery of a long-guarded secret while illuminating our interconnectedness as human beings.

  • - A Colonial American Romance
    by MS Phyllis
    £40.99

    A destitute young lady is swept off her feet by a swashbuckling baron...discover the REAL CINDERELLA, in this tantalizing 18th century jewel of a romance! Come travel back three centuries ago and relive the trials & victories of their more than fairytale aristocratic life together - in perfect harmony!

  • - A story about life, love, and loss
    by Montini-Mosca Gina Montini-Mosca & Wilkie Sarah Wilkie
    £32.49

    Two young friends, Carly and Savannah, experience the fullness of life by exploring nature on Snow Pond and celebrating friendship by creating a friendship garden. Unfortunately, tragedy occurs when young Savannah is diagnosed with an incurable form of cancer. As the seasons turn, Savannah experiences the winter of her life. Carly attempts to comprehend death and support her dying friend. When Savannah dies, Carly and her mom search for Savannah's spirit and become aware of many signs of her presence. Carly connects with Savannah 's spirit and finds a way to cope with her grief and honor her friend when she discovers a wonderful miracle- a special gift which can be re-seeded each year.

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