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  • by Marcus Williams
    £11.49

  • - Barefoot Buddies Make a New Friend
    by Beach Blum
    £12.99 - 18.99

  • - Diabetes Support and Motivation for Our Truck Drivers, But Could Be Great for All Drivers!
    by Lynn A Bristow a K a Lynn a Russo
    £10.49

    Driving Well is a book filled with inspiration, education, and safe suggestions to maintain a healthy lifestyle with the difficult task of being a professional truck driver who may have diabetes or be at risk for developing diabetes.It is a great read, including interviews from truck drivers and their family members. A great read for anyone who drives on our roads.

  • by W E J Sopha
    £13.49

  • by Mark M Peyton
    £16.49

    Science education today focuses upon dates, names, and facts needed to answer questions on college entry exams. Forgotten in the effort to memorize the information are the stories about the people behind those dates and facts.The greatest of our scientists were also people with their strengths and weaknesses. Presented in More Than a Reference are short essays in the style of Paul Harvey''s Rest of the Story. These essays are about the people involved in world-changing discoveries. How did seasickness play a role in Darwin''s theory of natural selection? Why did Joseph Meister, the young man who was the first person to survive rabies, commit suicide? Why did Mendeleev go up in a hot air balloon without knowing how to control it? Who was Clara Louise Maass?These stories capture the interest of the reader by showing the human side of science not usually presented in textbooks or classrooms. These are the stories in More Than a Reference, a series of essays on the people who played a integral role in discoveries that have changed the world.

  • by R Angelo D
    £17.99

    Journey through Peace was the authors take after reading H. G. Welles book, outline of history. After serving in the ''''Cold War'''' era and experiencing its potential destruction, this book was written. This book was written in the 1960s, and designed to hopefully make the journey more interesting, with an adventure instead of a lecture. Put your technology aside, and journey through peace with your imagination. Read enjoy, and form your own personal opinions, and beliefs. As some guy named Einstein strongly stated. "Imagination is everything.'''' Please never let technology replace our greatest gift, ''''OUR IMAGINATION.''''This journey may be more enjoyable, and better understood by the children, if read and shared by children and adults together.NAMASTE

  • by Theresa A Lynch
    £17.99

    Papa''s Hat is an exciting fun-filled family adventure to the national parks with a mystery that unfolds along the way.

  • by Michael P Yourchisin
    £15.99

    The High Flying Adventures of Aaron the Airplane! is a children's bedtime story with interchangeable parts to personalize your child's interests and activities into the storyline.

  • by William K & IV Schlotter
    £17.49

  • by W W Ellis
    £11.49

  • by E B Williams
    £20.49

  • - A Memoir
    by William L & Sr Alston
    £15.49

  • by S R Banks
    £10.49

    Have you ever been at work and someone did something that pissed you off? Like being in a meeting and it's always that one person who thinks they are smarter than everyone, but they really aren't, annoying the heck out of everyone with their irrelevant questions? Or what about the person who uses the bathroom but does not wash their hands after they are done! They want to shake everybody's hands, but they didn't care enough to run those hands through soap and water! Nasty! And the beggar, you want a quarter, you want a dollar, you want a cigarette, heck, you even want a freaking bite of my sandwich-the sandwich that I made with my time and energy! The things people do that piss you off at work!

  • by David C Sharp
    £9.99

  • by The World Famous I B Corduroy
    £10.49

  • by David L Gouveia
    £14.99

  • - Old Friends
    by A M Bowers
    £11.49

    At only fourteen, Bea is the local superhero of Elgar City known as Baron in costume, and the responsibility is already pressing down on her. Things only get worse when her archnemesis from afar, The Prosecutor, meets her face to face for the first time. As they interact, the supervillain seems to take a keen, unusual interest in her and begins to act out unexpectedly, seemingly to mess with her head. Meanwhile, as if she wasn't already maneuvering around this strange supervillain and his ambiguous antics, another danger is lurking in the shadows, and it's dead set on what it wants.

  • by Steven R Jones
    £12.99

  • by D Michael Smith
    £13.99

    In the third book in the Tripping the Light Fantastic trilogy, Transcendence and Redemption, our protagonist, Michael, does just that. He transcends the pit of pain and mental illness and redeems himself to his family and friends. The battle is ongoing; the pain and mental illness will always be there. It will be a constant battle to not slip back into a schizophrenic haze again. He must be ever vigilant that his demons do not raise their ugly heads and turn his peaceful life into another journey through hell. Come, take a trip with us as we join him once again!

  • by Eric M Smith
    £10.49

    Half-breed? Mixed race? What do you call the product of an interracial marriage? And how do you relate?Half-n-Half is a very honest account of the daily struggles faced by such individuals, and it will act as an alarm clock, waking people up to the ethnic diversity of this country and the problems that come with it.Eric M. Smith knows firsthand what life is like for the children of interracial marriages. After all, he lived it.Picture in your mind living on the ninth floor of one of the country's most dangerous housing (Cabrini-Green homes). This was the early setting for Eric Smith and his family.Shootings, drug deals, family fights, police sirens, constant commotion...No, not TV or some modern-day cable program on violence. These were the day-to-day occurrences which were no farther than the floor Eric lived on and definitely not any farther than his own courtyard.And the names flew too: half-breed, high yellow, red bone, yellow nigga, good hair, straight hair, German nigga kids.These are some of the names Eric heard on a daily basis. Those were hood names (White people were a little more subdued, referring to them as "mixed kids" or mulattos).As you read Eric's story, you will understand the subject of interracial marriage from a whole new perspective, and you will be better prepared to respond to one of the twentieth century's most significant yet unresolved issues.Now that we are in the twenty-first century, are we any closer to accepting people for who they are before looking at their skin color?

  • by John & Conde
    £10.49 - 16.49

  • by Luiggi Beltre
    £10.49

  • - Soul Survivor
    by J Ernest Jennings
    £11.49

  • by Michael B Johnson
    £11.49

  • by Stan Brock
    £22.99

    It is the mid-1980s in South Africa. The white minority of this black nation is fighting-politically and physically-to maintain its leadership. Into this unstable environment comes SHAKA II, the descendant of a feared nineteenth-century warrior and Zulu king of the same name. Like his ancestor, this twentieth-century militant and charismatic leader has assembled an army of ferocious, loyal fighters that embarks on a bloody campaign to topple white rule.Shaka's warriors began an uprising by slaughtering a prominent South African family. Yury Isakov, a KGB agent posing as a hydroelectric engineer, offers Shaka the Soviet Union's clandestine support for the uprising. Mark van Rooyan, son of the slaughtered family, vows to avenge his family's death.Ensues a battle against time between van Rooyan and his supporters against Shaka's warriors and an impending Soviet nuclear intervention. This story of a farmer and a few friends clashing head on with the fearsome power of primitive warriors and the threat of Soviet military might portrays a classic conflict between good and evil.

  • by Jr Pond & Dorlon L
    £20.49

    When KATHY DUGAN dies during a bank robbery, she wakes up at the Pearly Gates. There, GIDEON, an angel, asks her to reflect on her past life. Her childhood is a tale of poverty and abuse by her parents and a stint in juvenile hall. But when she lands in the home of a rich doctor and his wife, things take an abrupt U-turn. Despite Kathy's part in an attempted robbery at her new home, the doctor and his wife refuse to press charges. Her life takes another turn, this time for the better. She's reunited with her sister and helps with funding for research for cerebral palsy and, after joining the Army, is wounded. Kathy may have gotten off to a bad start to begin with, but she has tried to live a life to help others. Will the good deeds she's enacted be enough to convince Gideon to open the gates for Kathy to begin her eternal life?

  • - His Humanity and His Divinity
    by Dr H A Morsi
    £11.49

  • by Jess L Young
    £11.49

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