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Images: The Art of Sylvester Peck, Sr. “ART IS A LANGUAGE WHICH COMMUNICATES WITH THE VIEWER THROUGH THE USE OF ELEMENTS ORGANIZED BY THE PRINCIPLES OF ART.” Sylvester Peck, Sr. has been teaching Art for thirty years but considers himself an artist all his life. He is the senior faculty member at Florida A&M University High School. He was born to M…
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Loving Andrew: A Fifty-Two-Year Story of Down Syndrome by Romy Wyllie In these pages, a mother recounts the birth of Andrew, her child with Down Syndrome, and how the loss of a second baby to cancer started their whole family’s journey through the maze of parenthood. It tells of the support that Andrew received from his loving parents and siblings …
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Progress through Struggle by Henry R. Leggette In this story, Progress through Struggle has been an important part of my life. I moved from mule and tractor plowing on my daddy's farm to repairing the control equipment used by air traffic controllers to control aircraft over my daddy's fields. This was accomplished by prayers and believing and lovi…
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Billy the Friendly Blue Bird by Jay Fowler Do you have a best friend? I'm sure there is someone who makes you smile just to see him or her. And you know what, this best friend may not even be human. That is the case for a six-year-old boy named Roman in author Jay Fowler's Billy the Friendly Blue Bird. Billy is a treasured member of Roman's family.…
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RUN IN MY SHOES: THE JOURNEY OF UNDERSTANDING RACE AND PREJUDICE IN AMERICA AS SEEN BY AN AFRICAN-AMERICAN by Phillip Bell, Jr. MA Run In MY Shoes is a chronological historical account regarding the political and social economic reasons concerning the development of Racism in American History. Written by an author who grew up during the turbulent S…
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Harley and George by Wendy Cordar Harley the dog loves his life with his person Wendy, a black cat named Cercie, and a little brown mouse named Mousie. But when a rat named George suddenly comes to live with the gang, Harley just can’t stand him! Harley and George teaches us that we’re never too young to learn how to overcome prejudice, and if we c…
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The Rubber Room Volume 2 by Ivan Bosanko Katey demanded, "When will I see you again?" Jerry gripped his cane hard till the knuckles on his hand went white with rage. "Better make that never plus ten years!" he shouted. Katey and Jerry are caught up in three Cs: change, commitment, and challenges. They have had their differences over the years, and …
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We Have Met the Pharisee and He Is Us by Duane Debruler The premise of the book is that if Christ reappeared today in the same way he first came to us originally, he would reach the same fate. That is, many of his own people would fail to recognize who he is, they would argue with him vehemently, and seek to have him destroyed. Its a collection of …
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Shades of Life: Sublime Joy is in Living by Dr. Mohammad Akmal and Vasundhara Raghavan Fifteen-year-old Aditya was like any other teenager—busy in school, horsing around with a brother at home, pushing things around in the kitchen to try out daring recipes of his own, cheering lustily at games of cricket and, generally, being boisterous. His parent…
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Eight Fought to Live: The Story of My AIDS Therapy Group, 1988-1990 by Florence Rosiello, PhD 1988: 82,362 gay and bisexual men had AIDS. 1989: 100,000 gay and bisexual men had AIDS. 1990: 307,000 gay and bisexual men had AIDS. These are the two years Dr. Rosiello led an AIDS therapy group at Gay Men’s Health Crisis in New York City. Within two yea…
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​ Live Longer with 5 Servings of Fruits & Vegetables Daily with Susan Smith Jones, PhD There’s no magic recipe for a longer life. But the recommendation that you should eat 2 servings of fruit and 3 servings of vegetables daily comes pretty close. Such “5 a Day” diets are strongly associated with longevity, according to research published March 1, …
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Seven Letters Detailing The Prophetic Framework of the Return of Christ: And His Inspired Writings by Gregory A. Booker FIRST AND FOREMOST, THIS BOOK is an experience and inspirational writ-ing from the author revealing a faith and a hope for the return of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. It reflects an intensive study in biblical prophecy and a l…
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Investing in an Era of Power, Control, and Corruption by Kenneth R. Trester It's no secret that things are only getting worse with each passing year in the 21st Century. America’s great republic is in decline, much like the Roman Empire. Anyone who has studied history would know what happened next after that. There’s also the looming debt problem, …
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FROM THE WINDOWPANE : A Book About the Pandemic by Dr. Ida Acuna-Garza From the Windowpane is a book about a little girl named Alyssa. She is experiencing many feelings during the lockdown due to the Covid 19 pandemic. She looks out the window and reflects on everything that is happening and the new rules in place - washing your hands, social dista…
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Tennessee Thunder: A Tale of Two Armies by Daniel F. Korn Everyone has heard of Gettysburg, but for the sheer ferocity of the fighting, it is tough to match the horrendous stories of what happened in the fight for Tennessee in the battles of Stones River and Chickamauga. This is the story of two very different armies and their equally different com…
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Little Sasha: Sasha Sasquatch’s Namesake by Alfred Anderson Little Sasha is a thriller/mystery and romance novel that follows Deputy Sheriff Sean Anderson, following the events of the first Sasquatch Chronicles book, Sasha. Sean confronts a sinister plot threatening the very fabric of their community. Sean’s daughter, Little Sasha, becomes a target…
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The Unstoppable Light (Jason the Juggernaut Series) Book 1 by Timothy Caraway This is a fast paced, action, Sci/Fi fantasy series of a 50 year old man, named Jason, who is transported to another world through a scientific accident and wakes up as a 10 year old boy. He finds himself in a medieval world ruled by evil spirits and demons. As Jason trie…
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STORM FALL: BOOK THREE OF THE STORMSONG TRILOGY by Stephen A. Reger Author Stephen A. Reger announces the highly anticipated release of Storm Fall: Book Three of the Stormsong Trilogy, marking the epic conclusion to a saga that began with the compelling tales of the Stormsong sisters. Set against the backdrop of the Thirty Years’ War, this final in…
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Many Gifts by Dawn H. Kittle Roberta Beaver doesn't like her teeth. She thinks they are ugly. She saves another forest creature by the use of her teeth. The other Magical forest creatures take of this animal even though it is an enemy. They all learn they have special gifts as well as helping an enemy. The author is a retired school teacher during …
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REJUVENATE & SHINE:10 Simple, Surefire Tips for Invigorating Body, Mind & Spirit (Using an Acronym for the Word REJUVENATE for Whole-Body Wellness) with Susan Smith Jones, PhD For a woman with three of America’s most ordinary names, Dr. Susan Smith Jones has certainly made extraordinary contributions in the fields of holistic health, anti-aging, op…
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The Attenuating Puritan by Robert McGuiness Embark on a contemplative journey with our altruistic hero, a reflection of purity in words and deeds, yet occasionally marked by ancestral toxins. With unwavering conviction, he dances under the world's weight, marching into the unknown, his steps marked by hope and staunch faith. Bound by a noble quest …
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