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  • by Eileen Shapiro
    £14.99

  • by Heather Zimmer
    £11.49

  • by Don Farilla
    £12.49

  • by Alonza Davis
    £12.49

  • by Beverly Pace
    £13.99

    Anna Newsom had led a quiet life until World War II German POWs were brought to her small Alabama town to a work camp to spend the duration of the war. With no money for college, Anna needs a job and she is picked to take books to the prisoners. With her own brother off at war, and fighting her family's disapproval, Anna struggles with feelings of disloyalty but finds herself relishing her visits to the prison camp as she takes on the role of teacher, sharing her love of history and literature, and even her faith with the prisoners.As the war drags on, Anna takes comfort in the fact that she, like her brother, is making a difference in the war effort. She slowly begins to see the prisoners as young men who are also tired of war and want to start a new life. Anna becomes close to one prisoner in particular, a man named Klaus, who is a leader to the men but he has lost his way spiritually. Due to circumstances from his youth, Klaus no longer believes in God, and although he is drawn to Anna, he cannot share her faith.Anna begins to question her judgment, her feelings, and her faith as she falls in love with Klaus. Knowing that no one close to her would accept a relationship with the enemy, Anna finds herself isolated and afraid of what the future will bring.

  • by Richard Vaughn
    £17.99

    Soshal Scientz, the book title novella and centerpiece of this collection, asks the controversial question: Did amateur anthropologist M. Nimferd Brattlesh really discover the legendary and probably mythological long-lost original aborigines of the American Southwest or not? That outlandish question, and even more outrageous variety of opinions on the subject, comprises the ten-part exploration of this most embarrassing contemplation of amateur anthropology's already crumbling history. Surrounding this narrative are stories of an overlooked revision of the first book of Genesis, eccentric and absurd situations encountered by numerous characters in search of some much-needed respite from the human condition, and satires and/or parodies that cover some of the visual and literary arts. Any reader seeking profound insights through fiction and varied tales of lives lived upward or downward is encouraged to look elsewhere. Stories with titles such as Casseroles, Mrs. Probler's Fesslem, Homer Kiam's Rubber Rat, Myrtle's Organic Birds, and Woman With 3-Leg Dog should never be expected to convey any insight or even a single clever sentence as a reward. Other than that, what more needs to be said?Richard Vaughn was born in Illinois in 1933 and moved to California in 1944. He is the author of two novels, Soldier Boys and Mesa Beach, as well as three short story collections: Childhood Country, Rapture Runner, and Parlous Passion. He lives in Mission Viejo, California.

  • by Andrew (University of Salford) Knight
    £12.49

  • by Roby Graham
    £16.49

  • by J L Ellis
    £12.49

  • by Willy Jay Lablanc
    £17.49

  • by J Thomas Callahan
    £13.99

  • by Leetress M Burris
    £8.99

  • - Jake & Jessica
    by Marie J Smith
    £28.49

    Paul took one more look at the door, shrugged, then closed it and walked away.Jessica let out a huge sigh of relief. She had never been so scared in her life. She knew if Paul had found her, it would be all over for her. Her legs felt weak. She slowly slid down the wall and sat on the floor. She was shaking so badly she had to take a couple of deep breaths before she could even move to push herself back to a standing position. She wasn't sure she would even be able to walk without holding on to something. She waited until she was sure she could open the closet door and walk out of the house without making any noise.

  • by Mr Rubildo
    £13.99

    Welcome to Rikers Island and Bellevue Hospital Prison ward for the criminally insane where all problems can be solved with a certain degree of violence. As a Jailhouse Therapist for over thirty years, I have seen and experienced firsthand violence that the average civilian cannot even imagine. It is a catastrophic assault on the human psyche which boggles the mind. I am leery of my surroundings when locked down with forty-seven criminally insane individuals, but I am not fearful. Maybe I’m stupid, and I don’t know it. I have learned to listen, respect, and look these individuals straight in their eyes with no fear. These individuals cherish respect above anything else. Money, women, and drugs are abstract compared to the concept of respect. Come visit Rikers Island and Bellevue’s Forensic Unit and see for yourself with the jailhouse therapist how these psychotic individuals function as they face twenty-five years or a life sentence for murdering their parents, kidnapping, robbing banks, or being stick-up artists and gang bangers. Walk through this New York City county jail in Jailhouse Therapist.  

  • - Abide in God, Ask & Believe
    by Mrs Johnnie Mae Williams
    £28.99

  • by Nick (Department of Cardiology, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford & et al.
    £11.49

    In the spring of 1562, a young man's life was about to change forever. While standing on a dune staring out over the rolling sea along the east coast of what would one day be called Florida, an amazing and frightening sight caught his eye. A sailing ship! A shiver of terror ran through his body. He had heard the stories. It was the Little People from the Sun. Accounts of the horrible things that they had done to his village years before he was born had been told and retold around the council fires for as long as he could remember. He had always thought they were just stories told to frighten children. Now he could see that they were real. His thoughts went to Cato, the girl that he had come so far to marry. He turned and ran down the hard-packed beach toward her village. He must reach her before they did. Something evil was coming, and he had to take her out of harm's way before it was too late.

  • by Dr Ausar Heru Bey
    £9.99

  • by Larry & Sr Oneal
    £8.99

  • by Jeffrey L Diamond
    £19.99

  • by Jarrel L Johnson
    £15.49

    Hustling Against the Odds-the book and title was inspired by a national bestseller I read given to me by my father, a book he read while in prison called Succeeding Against the Odds, which is an autobiography by John H. Johnson, who was an American businessman. John H. Johnson was a black man who succeeded going against the odds a black man commonly faces in the American society. My book goes into the odds I faced as a black man in that same society, making the accomplishments I have this far in life but from a different, more unique prospective. My book is a tell-all about my journey in life thus far and highlights the truth about the American society as it relates to every black person.

  • - II
    by Tony Jackson
    £14.99

  • - The Cat's Meow
    by Katherine M Gardner
    £12.49

  • by Donald Bosch
    £12.49

    Thank you for your time and curiosity. The Real Deal Is Love is a collection of my thoughts and feelings at times in my life, happy, sad and unpredictable that I just had to write down. The first twenty-five are love poems, and these come from some real things that happened to me and some that happened from people and friends around me. The next twenty-five are of life in general, things that I see and do, things that I just can’t believe and things that are so funny I just had to tell somebody. Believe it or not. The Real Deal Is Love will be a series with several more coming your way. I do hope you enjoy the way that I have expressed my thoughts and feelings in a poetic style. If you do, then keep your eyes open for The Real Deal Is Life as I See It. That will be the next book coming out.Sincerely yours, Don Bosch 

  • by Wenjun Wu & Zhenghao Wu
    £13.99

    Conventional psychology has made very little progress in treating mental disorders. Sigmund Freud showed us the vast depth of the subconscious; however, he and his successors had little success in actually curing disorders. Currently, the mainstay of psychiatric therapy is through medications, which broadly and relatively indiscriminately numbs the brain, with many unintended side effects. The main motivation for this book was the incredible effectiveness of the techniques we’ve developed in treating various mental disorders including depression, anxiety, neurosis, insomnia, etc. Our motivation also is due to many of our patients who urged us to use this medium to spread our techniques quickly so many more people may benefit from it. The success rate has been incredible, with certain disorders reaching a 100 percent cure rate. Our techniques were founded through years of treating real patients and the feedback we received during this process. From this, we discovered a deeper understanding of how the mind functions and hence how to influence it in any desired direction. Many people were cured of various mental disorders using the techniques in this book. Many of their testimonials are included in this book.

  • by C W Sparklet
    £12.49

  • by Steve Heske
    £9.49

    Detective Simon is waiting for his first case. It comes when his friend Susie who lives next door runs to him for help. Follow Detective Simon as he uses all of his detective skills to solve the Mysterious Case of the Swoosh-Waggle. A fun story where you can observe and learn right along with Detective Simon.

  • by Christopher O Makoyawo
    £12.99

    Presented in My Journey through Ink and Paint is the mind of a pensive wanderer who journeys through a world of colors. This work depicts abstract art in a stylish evolution of colors through contrasting, blending, or complementing one color with another juxtaposed on it. The color movement is like a flow chart of events created by nature during a rainbow formed by the sun and raindrops. This technique can be seen in The Wilderness Mind, Eleganza, and others in the book. My Journey through Ink and Paint is a compilation of abstract art drawn over the years through enjoyable and sad moments. “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder,” so it is said. Christopher, for simplicity’s sake, described most of his abstract art in the book, and left some for others to describe according to how they view each image. Like in the well-known phrase “a picture is worth a thousand words,” the viewers can always have varied opinions about a particular piece of art. The driving forces that influenced Christopher into a continuous habit of drawing abstract art can be found in the motivational notes within his book.  

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