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Tomorrow Will Be a Better Day: Lessons from a Wish Child

Estar Hester
with Vickie Hester

Estar Hester is an extraordinary child. Due to her battle with life-threatening illness, she has an amazing gift for understanding the deep secrets of life. In this touching book, she shares her experiences and insights into the power of a positive attitude, overcoming challenges, and making each day count.

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101+ Uncommonly Good Insights for Teens

Paul Novak

Guiding teens on their path to independence can be a monumental task. Tomes of wisdom for both parents and teens abound -- yet most rival textbooks and encyclopedias for readability. After wasting countless dollars on such volumes, Paul Novak created a document of short, practical wisdom for his own teen sons. These "nuggets" of sensible guidance offer talking points for parents and teens, opening doors of communication about life-altering choices. Topics covered include leadership, friends, success, peer pressure, difficulty, work, sex, and many more.

Backstreets

Thomas Terlikowski

Growing up on the backstreets of Chicago in the post-World War II era wasn't an easy time for anyone. Tom and Dan, the "new kids on the block", must learn to cope with cruel children, domestic violence, and the turbulence of a nation recovering from war. In the backstreets, mafia thugs, bullies, and whiskey compete with Catholicism and family for cultural control. In this delightful coming-of-age story, Tom learns to overcome his circumstances and surroundings, and the value of fairness, friendship, and family.

Experiment Earth

Steven Boughton

An unprecedented behind-the-scenes tour of military installments at Roswell, New Mexico solidifies Professor Billings' hypothesis that human life did not originate on Earth. His research accomplishments allow the professor access to scientific evidence kept hidden in a secured storage building. The remarkable secret Billings uncovers entrenches the professor and his young protege, Mark, in a government cover-up that leads to accusations of domestic terrorism, C.I.A. investigations, and spine-chilling danger.

Snow Angels Always Fade Away

Sandy Winnette

It is 1949. Domestic violence and conflicts with the mafia combine to snatch young Saundra away from the familiar surroundings and extended family she's always known. Saundra and her mother Dorothy flee New York and hide in Texas. For her protection, young Saundra changes homes and identities several times before the age of twelve. In the formative years, personality and identity develop. When all this is shattered for Saundra, unusual, remarkable psychic gifts emerge. Their secret life binds Dorothy and Saundra – and Pete, Saundra's stepfather – together in remarkable ways. This is a story of soul mates, karmic ties, and psychic development.

Over the Fence

Paul Novak

In the space of 11 days, B-52 Stratofortresses flew 729 sorties against 34 targets in North Vietnam. They expended over 15,000 tons of ordnance in the process. Bomb damage assessment revealed 1,600 military structures damaged or destroyed, 500 railroad interdictions, 372 pieces of rolling stock damaged or destroyed, and three million gallons of petroleum products destroyed (estimated to be one-fourth of North Vietnam's reserves). This is the story of one crew's harrowing escape.

Well Past Midnight

Clifford Allen Potts, Ph.D.

In flowing prose, Well Past Midnight chronicles one man's journey to spiritual enlightenment through trials of religious stigmatism and the fiscal demands of a modern world. Caught in tumultuous American times, dictated by a dogmatic and neoconservative government, a trapped man casts aside traditions and explores the mysticism and magick of his Celtic heritage. His road to wisdom illuminates the reality represented by the mysteries of old and the role of discernment as a powerful instrument for responding to life in a modern era.

Dim Lanes, Open Space

Bob Carlton

Dim Lanes, Open Space is a collection of deep prose based on Texas' frontier days and the gunslingers who gained notoriety in this arena. In the words of Carlton, "We still fancy ourselves outlaws, dangerous men."

Radicals, Religion, and Revelation

Clifford Allen Potts, Ph.D.

Nothing has shaped America more than religion. From our Puritan roots to today's diversity of faiths, religion still guides and shapes our politics. Radicals, Religion, and Revelation examines issues of faith and politics and analyzes alternative views of religion and spirituality. It explores the cultural commonality of citizens of the United States and builds bridges between unlikely traditions to show that there is a viable platform for America as a nation of diversity.

Conspirators, Confederates, and Cronies

Clifford Allen Potts, Ph.D.

Conspirators, Confederates, and Cronies examines the division America faces at the hands of extremist groups and radical factions. This book offers clarity on our nation -- as it exists today and as it was founded to be.

Wealth, Women, and War

Clifford Allen Potts, Ph.D.

Wealth, Women, and War explores America's current political climate the future of our nation. In his "plain-truth" expose style, Dr. Potts examines the effects of globalization, the "rules of life", and America's modern social contract.

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