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  • - One Teacher's Odyssey
    von Gary D Chattman
    21,00 €

    Meet Gary Chattman, who didn't want to be a teacher. But when it became a valid way to escape the draft during the Vietnam War, he made it his mission to teach.Once Gary was hired, he realized becoming a teacher was what he was meant to be, and for over fifty years dedicated his life to making a difference in the lives of his students. Despite his dedication, the school administration tried to bring him down one notch at a time.Student deaths, students skipping classes, and the callous attitudes of some of the administrators who could not see his vision became everyday battles, making Gary determined to conquer his windmills like Don Quixote. Finally, an illness brought on by his school's new construction threatened to knock Gary off his Dulcinea for good.Follow the embellished life of this dedicated educator through the tumultuous 1970s, '80s, and '90s.(About the Author)Gary D. Chattman has been a teacher all his life, primarily in public high schools in the Bronx. He has also been a principal, an academic leader, headed up school theatrical productions, and created a special program for teaching Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah programs for young Jewish men and women outside of Hebrew School. He is a concert pianist, a lyricist, and a composer. A grandfather of four, the love of his life is his wife Patti. This is his eleventh book.

  • von Chris Elgood
    24,00 €

    "In 1957, I witnessed a trial in Mongu, Zambia (then Northern Rhodesia), in which there was great argument about whether a death had been caused by witchcraft or by a very minor wound from an inefficient firearm," says author Chris Elgood.He Only Died Twice was inspired by this real-life incident.When the British government wants someone dead who is beyond the normal reach of the law, an arrangement is reached with an African woman to carry out the deed. Nshila Ileloka holds the highest degrees from universities in England, but this capable assassin also knows witchcraft.Born in a remote African village, Nshila was befriended by the local witch doctor who taught her his particular skills. She is moral and fastidious, making sure the targets to be removed are sufficiently villainous.Nshila is contacted independently by two British government agencies that never speak to each other. Both name a man they want killed. Her research reveals her target is really one person operating under two different names and conducting two separate criminal activities. To satisfy her clients and collect two fees, she must kill one person, but appear to produce two bodies.Author Bio: Born just before World War II, Chris Elgood served in the military, went to university, and then joined her Majesty's Overseas Civil Service in the late years of the British Empire. "Returning to the UK, I worked for a time in industry and then founded my own consultancy in the field of management games." An author for fifty years, he currently resides in Berkshire, England.

  • - Remembering Sicily
    von Gaetano Paxia
    28,00 €

    In a remote, poverty-stricken mountain village of Sicily, a baby boy awakens to life. Today that child is an old man. His memories crop up, stone hard and fleeting as birds: of faces, of hunger and beauty, love and wounding, song and weeping, war and peace.In Sancalò, his memoirs emerge in the form of 59 brief chapters. His intimate personal experiences reflect and shed light on his surroundings. He remembers post-War Sicily, the complicated legacy of fascism, centuries-long injustices and prejudices, and the spiritual depth and memorable quirks of simple people.Says the author, "I felt a driving need to reconnect to my past while trying to recreate a part of its beauty." Some names have been changed.His other books are The Devil's Scourge. Exorcism in Renaissance Italy (Red Wheel/Weiser, 2002) and Poesie/Poems (AVEditoria, 2018). He is currently completing a study dealing with Jews in Renaissance Italy.About the Author: Gaetano Paxia was born in Naro, "a poor, tiny mountain village in southern Sicily, rich with ancient history, popular traditions, irrepressible beauty, complex experience in surviving fascism and World War II." The author of two previous books, he is a retired high school teacher of Italian and history, and lives near Venice, Italy.

  • - In Search of the Past
    von Sandra M Gomez
    26,00 €

    On a remote Caribbean island, refuge of the rich and famous, a woman appears. No one knows who she is or where she comes from, including the woman, who suffers from amnesia.Amid intrigues and conspiracies involving one of the most influential island families, this mysterious woman's arrival will change the lives of all those who meet her in an unexpected way.With a lost past and a fragile present, the future looks dangerous for anyone who gets involved. Only one has enough faith to know that everything happens for a reason and that coincidences do not exist.Author Bio : Born in Cuba, Sandra M. Gomez lived briefly in Mexico when she was sixteen, and then came to America. A neurologist, she studied medicine at the University of Salamanca, Spain, and trained at St. Louis University, Missouri. She has lived in Alabama ever since. "I have traveled the world and had an amazing life." Recently retired, this is the author's first book.

  • - The Aberrant Relations Between Turkey and Israel
    von Raphael Israeli
    22,00 €

    The Odd Couple details the ups and downs in the tortuous relations between modern Turkey and Israel.The central actor in the book is Tayyip Erdogan, who came to power in Turkey in 2002-2003, determined to turn the clock back and return his country to its pre-Ataturk glory, when the Ottoman Dynasty reigned supreme and Islam was the dominant ideology holding the Empire together. To understand the aberrant relationship between the Jewish state of Israel and the Islamic state of Turkey, and the preponderant role of Tayyip Erdogan in its deterioration, one must dig into the Ottoman past, the historical attitudes of Turks to Jews, and the shift in Turkish policies that was effected by the transition from the modern Turkish civil governments up to 2002 to the vast changes that the Islamic parties of Erbakan and Erdogan have triggered thereafter. This is the story of how one man can alter relations between two countries. Raphael Israeli has taught Islamic, Chinese, and Middle Eastern history at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. A graduate of Hebrew University in history and Arabic literature, he earned a Ph.D. in Chinese and Islamic history from the University of California, Berkeley. Now retired, he has been a Fellow of the Harry Truman Research Institute at Hebrew University and the Jerusalem Center since the 1970s, and is the author of over 50 research books, a dozen edited books, and 100 scholarly articles about Islam. Born in Fes, Morocco, at fourteen, "I left my family when I could no longer bear the oppression of Jews in an Islamic country and moved to fledgling Israel. To this day, I consider that the wisest and most game-changing decision I took in my life."

  • - Why Arabs and Muslims Are at Loggerheads with Jews and Israel
    von Raphael Israeli
    32,00 €

    The Middle East conflict, which has been raging for a century and seems to have no end in sight, is not over territory or other assets, but is historically anchored in the Islamic tradition, which has become the preponderant faith of the Arabs.Being a qualitative factor of an either-or import from the Muslim point of view, which is today best expressed by Iran, the Muslim Brothers, Hamas, Hezbollah, and other radical Muslim movements, it is not given to negotiation and compromise, as any other political conflict, but is governed by absolutes and one-sided perspectives.Arab nationalism, Islam, and Zionism are the main political and religious movements taking center stage in this conflict.The intractable nature of the conflict has so far defied all negotiations, agreements, and peace treaties. All the proposed "peaceful" settlements have thus far remained brittle, while the fundamental issues of stereotyping, suspicion, hatred, and condescendence have remained in place, unshaken.This book confronts two contradictory ideologies and attempts to bridge them over. Born in Fes, Morocco, Raphael Israeli has taught Islamic, Chinese, and Middle Eastern history at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. A graduate of Hebrew University in history and Arabic literature, he earned a Ph.D. in Chinese and Islamic history from the University of California, Berkeley in 1974. Now retired, he has been a Fellow of the Harry Truman Research Institute at Hebrew University and the Jerusalem Center since the 1970s. Professor Israeli is the author of over 50 research books, a dozen edited books, and 100 scholarly articles about Islam.

  • von Ana Filomena Amaral
    22,00 €

    There are walls that oppress in the name of peace, brutal walls that exist at the threshold of genocide.In this stunning novel, Albert is a journalist who makes his way from Berlin to Korea to Northern Ireland, from Western Sahara to Palestine, from Kashmir to Mexico and Brazil. His long odyssey reveals the theaters of war, torture, and inhumanity that still exist in the world, caused by walls.This story is an alert to these realities that are hidden behind ignorance, apathy, and indifference.Humanity is in a backward way. Today's issue of Syrian refugees has wakened the medieval and dark fears that are inconsistent with the defense of the most basic rights of all human beings. What do we do, but build walls to defend ourselves, as if they are the solution for all problems, yet those that still exist prove otherwise.When we accept that we were once all refugees and others welcomed us, this should be the path we must follow to conquer the humanist's values and evolve towards our humanization. Otherwise, we will fall again into barbarity.The noblest role of literature is its potential to change the world of what in it is wrong, breaking prejudices and barriers of ignorance and indifference. This book meets that noble mission. Albert wants to raise awareness, force us to reflect on our responsibility as human beings towards others who live in oppressive situations. Ana Filomena Amaralgrew up in the small village of Avintes, near Oporto, Portugal. She wants to end "the suffering, pain, and misery caused by the still existent walls." This is her sixth novel, the second published in America.

  • - A Jason Franklin Novel
    von Tom Edwards
    19,00 €

    Meet Jason Franklin, an MI6 agent seconded to Mossad, with orders to destroy ISIS bases in Lebanon. He encounters Judith, a feisty Israeli woman intent on exacting revenge on those who killed her family, and they reluctantly team up.Jason destroys a rocket launching site being excavated in a mountain. He is critically injured, so Judith is sent to a Hezbollah camp hospital to rescue him. She succeeds after a ferocious gun battle in which she also sustains some injuries.Losing face, the Hezbollah colonel arranges a fatwa on them, in which Judith, now married to Jason, is seriously injured. Jason returns to Lebanon to kill those ordering the fatwa.Trying to infiltrate an ISIS gang, he is discovered and undergoes torture. Once again, Jason needs rescuing.Tom Edwards was born in Hampshire, England. After completing his education, he served six years in the Fleet Air Arm branch of the Royal Navy. He was a news reporter on several newspapers and an engineer working on mines in South Africa, Zambia, and Namibia, finally settling in what was then Rhodesia. During the Rhodesian conflict, he joined the reserve branch of the security forces, where he served on border patrol and in the Marine Division. It was there he acquired the material for his first book, If I Should Die. This is his sixteenth book. He and a friend bought a thirty-foot boat and sailed around the world for four years, a trip beset by pirates and hurricanes. His adventures include being shipwrecked off the coast of New Zealand, and walking from the north of Scotland to Land's End in the south of England. He retired to Lake Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia.

  • - The Womb
    von King Khan
    17,00 €

    The WOMB is a love story and murder mystery that begins with two lovers, Jerome Bland and Wanda Cummings, both in their early thirties, who are homeless and hooked on drugs. The two decide to get off drugs and clean up their lives by entering a rehab, located in one of the most notoriously dangerous neighborhoods in Washington, D.C., called the WOMB.In the WOMB, the lovers quickly realize their relationship is expressly forbidden. But the intense closeness of the setting increases their longing for one another, so much that when the first opportunity arises, they release their unrequited passion in a furious bout of lovemaking. Found out, and ejected from the program, they go their separate ways, but are eventually reunited by drugs.Their daily struggle to transcend addiction is played out with a murder mystery in the background, a mystery that threatens both their lives and those who were in the program with them. After an attempt on his life, Jerome decides to fight back. What follows is a cat-and-mouse game that climaxes in one of the most devastating and disastrous events in the history of the Nation's Capital.King Khan grew up in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, and now lives in West Virginia. He works in a hospital emergency room "where I see many people come in, over and over, caught up in the vicious spiral of addiction and hopelessness."

  • - A Guide for Discussion Leaders
    von Barbara J & PhD Davis
    13,00 €

    Everyone knows someone who has been molested, sexually abused, or raped. The problem? No one talks about it.Brenda's Path: A Journey to Self-Discovery is a novel about perceptions of sexuality. It brings to life the rape of a 12-year-old girl. Brenda lives with her family in a working-class suburb of Detroit, Michigan. She is a good student and popular. Her leadership qualities are obvious. She plays sports and loves to dance. She is active with her church youth group and serves as a counselor in summer youth camps. On the surface, Brenda appears to be socially, emotionally, and spiritually healthy. However, she hides an ugly secret that weighs heavily on her: She is a survivor of rape.Hopefully, this Guide for Discussion Leaders will motivate readers of all ages to examine their own perceptions of sexuality, and more importantly, to explore what a healthy and ethical sexual self might look like.After reading Brenda's story, and after follow-up discussions, communities may want to consider developing a comprehensive action plan to reduce the incidence of abuse in families, neighborhoods, schools, clubs, and the larger community. Once they can agree on a clear portrait of what is meant by a healthy and ethical sexual self, these representatives can then build a plan and timeline to educate the broader community through age-appropriate channels. This plan should reflect input from the educational, spiritual, and mental health communities, and must reach beyond survivors and perpetrators so the broader community knows, understands, and is prepared to act if and when sexual abuse occurs.

  • von Josie Richards
    21,00 €

  • von John Brooks
    22,00 €

    In the southwestern corner of the country once known as France, the future looks bleak for Earth's survivors. Without any borders or countries, there are only tribes trying to stay alive.Following numerous disasters, the remaining people have established themselves as hunters and gatherers. They are also warriors, ready to defend and kill when necessary.Garr, together with her brother, were once fearsome warriors. After meeting a wise older man who guides her into maturity, Garr's life is changed forever. She becomes the partner of a nomadic tribe's leader and works to change the future.The stunning futuristic novel The First Rays of Sun follows Garr in this new world order where the rules of society are being rewritten. The story takes Garr forward from a world of base survival and brutality, to the growth and development of a functioning kingdom.An adventure of mind and spirit, the story repeats the journey taken by societies and peoples throughout history. What will this new world look like?Now retired, John Brooks grew up near Croydon in Surrey, south of London. As a young man he lived in Kent, and now resides in a beautiful little village in Almeria, Spain. This is the first book in a trilogy.

  • von Stacy Manning Casaluci
    21,00 - 29,00 €

  • von Georgi Nenchev
    20,00 €

    We don`t know what we are capable of until we try.We don`t know our nature until we feel a threat to our lives.We don`t know our world.We don`t know our history.In The Assignment, a doctor coming home after a hard night shift encounters a brutal gang. They use and kill young girls at will. It also appears they are government men.The physician undergoes a sudden mental metamorphosis. He kills most all of the gang, but it is not enough for him, and it is not the end.Step by step he is dragged deeply into a secret criminal society of power and sick souls. Nothing is enough. Nothing is fair. The doctor decides to track the whole gang down and annihilate them all. He believes nothing so vulgar and coarse deserves to live.Will the avenger go too far?Georgi Nenchev is an anesthesiologist at City Hospital in Rousse, Bulgaria. As a child, he was impressed by stories about Chavdar the Chieftain and other heroes from Bulgarian history. This is his first book. Dr. Nenchev wrote it to show the dark side of human nature, especially in high places. He is of the "strong belief that there are still people who won`t give their souls to this dark will. And will fight it."

  • von Es Stewart
    28,00 - 36,00 €

  • - Part 3: The Revelations
    von David Higgins
    33,00 €

    Dark days are looming.Human behavior will be adversely influenced unless the Lower Middle can prevent it. The Higher Middle, with its dark menacing leader, is growing in power, while Jon still doubts his own true purpose. He becomes more and more distant as all the women close to him die, filling him with more doubt, remorse, and uncertainty.The Higher Middle must be defeated if the balance between good and evil is to be maintained, but the Lower Middle's numbers are dwindling and they desperately need Jon, who has disappeared.To fulfil her ultimate goal in securing victory, Zelphur is putting the final touches on her master plan. Her people are in place, she has unlimited resources at her disposal, and she is wielding her power recklessly. Only the Lower Middle is standing in her way, and they are proving difficult to track down and trap, even when located by her network.Only a final face-to-face battle will decide the outcome, so Zelphur set her traps for Jon's remaining group, which they deliberately walk into. Desperate times called for desperate measures and all defenders are needed. Will Jon show up to help?This final novel in a science fiction trilogy is based on historical facts.(About the Author)David Higgins grew up and worked in London for the UK's Ministry of Defense, has lived in Germany and Saudi Arabia, and now works as director of compliance for an eye care company in Texas. Holding a master's degree in health economics, he will shortly retire to France.

  • von Kenneth Bragan
    14,00 €

    Kenneth Bragan believes Christianity is approaching a time of change, one that is under pressure from changing world views. The religion is changing from a largely belief-based faith to one that is more experience-based."I present Thomas Merton as an exemplar of the latter and Laurence Freeman as an advocate of meditative Christianity, which increases in importance as it receives support from developments in neuroscience. These new directions may well bring much needed renewal," he states.The retired psychiatrist wrote New Directions Towards Christian Renewal because he feels that Christianity is no longer doing what it has the potential to do."This latter mode, that of natural spirituality (standing in contradistinction to supernatural spirituality), is the very future of a Christianity that engages with exegesis and matters of faith without the myopia of literalism, instead allowing for the allegorical and poetic dimensions of scripture to rush forward unfettered by the limitations of historical inexactitudes taken as dogma. Kenneth Bragan brilliantly and persuasively sets forth this new paradigm with rigorous scholarship, biblical analysis, and the passion of the faithful. New Directions Towards Christian Renewal is a remarkable and inspiring work, a piece that is both radically insightful and undoubtedly trailblazing." - Charles Asher, reviewer(About the Author)Born in a small coal mining town near Newcastle, England, Kenneth Bragan now resides in New Zealand, "one of earth's most beautiful places."

  • - The Trials and Tribulations of a Flying Saucer Builder
    von Laurence Burton
    26,00 €

  • von Pat McDonald
    24,00 €

    When a baby left by her nanny outside the local village co-op store is snatched from its pram, the only potential witness is Mary Mundy, an ex-mental patient discharged from the old asylum.Mary has spent her entire life institutionalised after being admitted for a pregnancy when she was a young girl and is now living in the community in warden-aided accommodation.Is it a chance abduction?The baby is Phoebe Devonshire, the long-awaited only child of Bernard Devonshire, a wealthy building developer, suspected by many of shady practices. He seems more concerned that Chief Inspector Mike Harvey's investigation into his daughter's disappearance is more of an intrusion into his own life than a necessity to find his child.That Bernard has a violent temper is witnessed by his attack on his wife, one intercepted by Detective Sergeant Brendon Flannery, who has zero tolerance for violence against women.Bernard Devonshire may have unscrupulous business contacts, but he also has friends in high places, and is determined to cause as much trouble for Flannery as he possibly can; although reporting his wife and nanny missing soon backfires, turning the whole investigation into a murder hunt, with some surprising results.Author Bio:British crime author Pat McDonald has lived her entire life in Nottinghamshire, England. She previously worked in law enforcement and mental health services. This is her ninth book.

  • von Roy Vaughan
    63,00 - 69,00 €

  • - Book 1 of the Leaffe series
    von Ajc Green
    19,00 €

    At the beginning of time, a supernatural being was spawned and she oversaw the creation of the universe. A series of environmental disasters and protonic wars have ruined the planet Zula. A space station was built to house a select group of survivors. The scientists on the space station develop new technologies, which are used to build a new spaceship. Also developed is D-stasis, a process for extending hibernation indefinitely, which could facilitate travel over intergalactic distances.When the space station is attacked by aliens, the only way to save a group of children is to launch them in the new spaceship, which has been programmed to search for a habitable planet. The mysterious spirit - Leaffe - intervenes.After a voyage of 20,000 light years, they awaken from D-stasis in a solar system consisting of nine planets and a small sun. The ship is near an ice planet, which is obviously uninhabitable. An accident with a 3-D model prompts a plan to blow up a moon, which should lead to the planet being moved to a warmer orbit. Radio contact through a black hole has enabled the receipt of messages transmitted from the space station Haven, and possible transport, giving them hope of seeing their families in the future.Their system of hibernation allows the travellers to periodically observe the planet's geological and evolutionary changes over long periods, without themselves aging. The planet is seeded with a variety of life forms, whose evolution leads to some interesting and dangerous adventures.

  • - Most Requested Selections from the Author's Nationally Syndicated Radio Series
    von Jim Davidson
    21,00 €

    ABOUT THE AUTHORJim Davidson is a Christian businessman and a native of Gould in Southeast Arkansas. His career as a public speaker, author, and motivational consultant has spanned more than forty-five years. Some of his many awards and achievements include: Arkansas Salesman of the Year, Chairman of the Little Rock Chamber of Commerce's Diamond Club sales organization, Justice of the Peace in Pulaski County, Chairman of Speakers Bureau of the Pulaski County United Way, Leadership Gavel recipient as voted by members of his Dale Carnegie Class, and honorary member of the DECA & GCE Clubs of Arkansas. He has also been presented with the "Good Neighbor Award" by the Conway Area Chamber of Commerce and is the 2010 "Distinguished Service Award" winner for Conway Public Schools. In November 2013, Jim was given a Senate Citation and the Conway Community Service Award by Senator Jason Rapert during a ceremony at the Faulkner County Library.In 1980, Jim began writing and producing a daily radio program titled "How to Plan Your Life." It has been broadcast by over 300 radio stations coast to coast and heard by thousands of people each weekday. Later, in 1995, he also began writing a weekly newspaper column for his hometown newspaper, the Log Cabin Democrat, in Conway, Arkansas. With over 375 newspapers in thirty-five states running his column since its inception, it is believed to be the most successful self-syndicated column in the history of American journalism. Jim was a staunch member of the Conway Noon Lions Club for over 20 years, holding every leadership position and winning all their awards, including twice being named a Melvin Jones Fellow, the highest award in Lionism. He also served as Chairman of the Annual Golf Tournament and the Harlem Ambassador Fundraiser Event.Publisher's website: http://sbprabooks.com/JimDavidson

  • - A Collection of Poems
    von Novene Thomas
    13,00 €

    Silver Stars and Lucky Stripes: A Collection of Poems is a religious experience. The poetry is all about enlightenment, empowerment, and inspiration.Says author Novene Thomas, "The Bible is a blessing, inspiration, reassurance, and the holistic biblical words heal and comfort me always. Hallelujah!"Author Bio:Born and raised in Lansing, Michigan, Novene Thomas lived many years on the East Coast and now resides in Alaska. This is her first book of rhyming literature. It was inspired by her reading of the Bible, biblical textbooks, and other religious books.

  • - You're not lost - you just think you are
    von Dee Weldon Bird
    18,00 €

    Curious to know more about how and why life began on Earth, as well as your reason for being here?If so, you will enjoy this ultimate introspective book of knowledge, Connecting to Life's Compass: You're not lost - you just think you are, which provides an introduction about the universe and how life began.Life's Compass is truly a compass, offering a journey of going back, to go forward. It will help you to remember, taking you to the energy source of all life, past the flesh and bones to the reality of what life really means.We have been searching for the meaning of life, but first we have to be able to "understand" fully what the meaning of life encompasses.The truth lies in each and every one of us, but it is buried deep inside. This is where the treasures, stories, and mysteries of life lie.The truth is in the core of our soul, of everyone, and everything. The core is infinite and everywhere. It is in everything that you see separate from you, in every particle, and in every cell, because in material, nothing is left out.Author Bio:Dee Weldon Bird is a psychic medium. She lives with her family in Essex, England. This is her second book.

  • - On the Threshold of the Era of Women
    von Insa Rose Vermeeren
    26,00 €

    Rose Bretano's world has fallen apart. Not only does her boyfriend leave, but the pillars of her working world also crumble. Unexpectedly gifted with a temporary, out-of-the-ordinary love experience, Rose's life takes a twist. She sets out to find meaning, not aware that her life has become a microcosm of a world in transition.Caught in a tug-of-war between her old world and a new one, she faces the ups and downs of a pioneer. When the pull threatens to tear her apart, Rose exiles herself from democracy. Leaving Germany for England, she spends happy years as a writer, but then her money runs out. Cut short from her life as an artist and unable to merge back to her old life, she's confronted with a devastating decision.Jeff Wagner, a good-looking American, who's divorced, a thwarted poet and journalist, crosses her path and tries to liberate Rose from her fate. She refuses, but leaves him her manuscript with the words, "Read, and if you still think you can help, come back!"On a quest to find the key to Rose's heart, Jeff must first confront his own past. "True liberation for women implies the liberation of men," he reads. It dawns on him that Rose's betterment requires his own evolution. Can he live up to the hopes of a woman equipped with a road map for the future? And, will he agree to the changing role for men in the dawning era of women?About the Author: Insa Rose Vermeeren describes her novel as the outcome of a two-decade growth process. The first-time author is a self-imposed exile from democracy.

  • - The Altered Perceptions of Anxiety, Remorse and Nostalgia
    von G V Loewen
    44,00 €

    We ask of both ourselves and of our traditions, how does anxiety work? Why does it assail us in this or that place, but never in all places all at once? It is at once the Nothing of the existentialists, but it is more than that. Since it seems all too easy to be more than nothing, we need to immediately note that a capital "N" in Nothing is quite something after all. It is the very ardor of all that we never had; yet more so, all that we never could have. The zero sum of our failed endeavors is what we carry around within ourselves. The question of how anxiety works and does not work is at the very heart of the human experience. This is the question that is the subject of this book.Social philosopher G.V. Loewen is the author of over thirty-five books on ethics, education, aesthetics, religion, and metaphysical fiction. He was a professor of the interdisciplinary human sciences for two decades.History has replaced morality. Not in point-to-point substitution, but in that something could be timeless, either in principle or practice. It's likely that the old anxiety concerning one's "fate" is now itself a mask. It is interesting to imagine that a metaphysical source of angst can be more comforting than a quotidian one. We are most intolerant of anyone who seeks to be as we are and have what we have, yet this too remains somehow a throwback to the previous age of caste, child chattel, and misogyny, so the soteriological sensibility remains compelling. It is, if anything, a much larger mystery than it was before. Now, and for the first time, we must save ourselves.Praise for the author's 2015 book Place Meant; hermeneutic landscapes of the spatial self: "The book concludes with an ontology of man, a space where the possibility seduces the fundamental aspect of humanity by restricting it to a social climate. The contemporaneity is reigned by inaction, it can spawn a holocaust where the aspiration is to take over the liability of the other. The hermeneutic autotopology develops its compass capacity in a world of meanings."

  • - 100% Access
    von Dee Weldon Bird
    13,00 €

    The booklet Soul Disclosure: 100% Access presents an overview into the future, while at the same time looks back at life on Planet Earth, at the collective whole in the present.Dee Weldon Bird's two previous books are Connecting to Life's Compass: You're not lost - you just think you are! and The Map of The Universe: A Traveler's Guide.Her book Connecting to Life's Compass will take you back to the past when life on Earth began, which leads to The Map of the Universe, a traveler's guide that brings you to the present shift, which some call the new paradigm.All three books may appear to be separate, but only when pieced together can you see the bigger picture of our connection to the universe.This handy keepsake guide was written for any soul, whether reading it from the past, the present, or the future, never forgetting who you are now.Author Bio:Dee Weldon Bird is a psychic medium who lives with her family in Essex, England. This is her fourth book.

  • - A Traveler's Guide
    von Dee Weldon Bird
    16,00 €

    The Map of the Universe: A Traveler's Guide is being published in connection with another of author Dee Weldon Bird's books, Connecting to Life's Compass - You're not lost you just think you are, which introduced Earth's past history and why we are here.The Map of the Universe explains why so many changes are occurring on Earth and in our lives personally, often called a shift or a new paradigm.Are you ready to remember the knowledge of the universe and what it means to have a soul?These remarkable books represent your own traveler's guide to the universe, with valuable information to understand not only the past and present, but a bigger picture of the future.You will remember who you are not just physically, but infinitely.The author's newly published booklet Soul Disclosure: 100% Access also presents an overview into the future, and at the same time looks back at life on Planet Earth, and at the collective whole in the present.The three publications continue the journey of sharing the universe in all its wisdom and knowledge, although each book can be read individually. But when pieced together, they show the bigger picture of our connection to the universe.Author Bio:Dee Weldon Bird is a psychic medium who lives with her family in Essex, England. This is her third book.

  • - A Primal Instinct
    von Susan Katrinka Butler
    44,00 €

    A life form was trapped, nearly burned out of existence. Transported from a warzone to this earth, different timeline, it was infused with human DNA to be raised as human to survive. It grew rapidly, more rapidly than geneticists had expected. Yet, it was aware, just unsure of current surroundings in an alien culture. It was rescued too soon from healing crèche for it to reconstruct complete memory of existence but could learn, adapt. Always had. She was female, pleasingly; it felt right. She was called Katherine, here, a human designation. Ironically, even different, the only obstacle apparent was her difficulty in vocally copying human speech. Even instinctually understanding all languages, here or elsewhere, this human English with its double meanings of words was befuddling.In growing, learning rules, she's drawn to a dark professor, feeling kinship despite opposite color of outer shell. He's not rebuffed by her vocal disability as are others! He learns signing to communicate, yet actually understands her sounds of high-pitched chirrups. She feels closely interconnected with him-she knows his scent, feels she found her rightfully chosen mate after all this time. She feels his thoughts. He truly loves her even against his learned human nature! Details didn't matter; they'd relearn, together ... but something went wrong. These human creatures were still mucking about the timeline ... again. Raised in Michigan, Susan Katrinka Butler resides in Lakeland, Florida. She's an accountant for the present; though other careers have led to some unique stories. She's writing yet another novel, perhaps a variant into another world?

  • - Buddy McLean, Boss of The Notorious Winter Hill Gang During Boston's Irish Mob War
    von Larry Leavitt
    27,00 €

    During the 1950s and '60s, Buddy McLean had the reputation as the toughest man walking the streets of Boston. Hundreds challenged him. No one could take him.In the same time span, the young truck driver/longshoreman from Somerville began building a criminal enterprise. Years later, it became known as the Winter Hill Gang. In 1961, Buddy faced confrontation with the ruthless and violent McLaughlin brothers of nearby Charlestown. When he wouldn't concede to them, a feud started. More than sixty people died.From those who knew Buddy McLean best, this is his life story.(About the Author)Larry Leavitt once lived in Everett, Massachusetts, close to Somerville, where Buddy McLean lived. He had relatives in Somerville who were friendly with Buddy. The author currently lives in Peabody, Massachusetts, where he teaches physical education in the public-school system. He is married, and has a daughter and two sons. This is his first book.

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