The Iron Men of Metz

The Iron Men of Metz

by Tobias O. Vogt The Iron Men of Metz is a colorful collection of oral histories offered in their entirety. The book begins with the circumstances leading up to World War II and an overview of the African, European and Pacific Theaters of Operation. An outline of the division's actions carries the reader along the blazing [...]
Conquer Your Cravings

Conquer Your Cravings

by Suzanne Giesemann You want to eat right. You want to stick to a healthy diet. You have the best intentions in the world, but just when you think you have your eating habits under control, a food craving hits and won't go away. What do you do? Conquer Your Cravings is the book to read [...]
Soul Invasion

Soul Invasion

by Troy A. Brewer The battle for the brain is on and you can win this battle! It would be silly to think that God would want you to have victory throughout your life without winning the everyday battles between your two ears. If you are really serious about your walk with God, this sometimes funny, [...]
Vinyl Lives On

Vinyl Lives On

by James P. Goss Vinyl Lives On spotlights several well known musician/collectors and includes in-depth interviews with sixteen U.S. music retailers. Featured musicians: Theo Dasbach - singer/songwriter/pianist; Founder, Rock and Blues Museum, Clarksdale, Mississippi Ray Benson - singer/songwriter/guitarist/producer; Co-Founder, Asleep at the Wheel Henry Rollins - singer/songwriter/actor/radio show host; Black Flag, Rollins Band Bill Frisell - [...]
Shadow on the Hill

Shadow on the Hill

by Diana Staresinic-Deane It was the most brutal murder in the history of Coffey County, Kansas. On May 30, 1925, Florence Knoblock, a farmer's wife and the mother of a young boy, was found slaughtered on her kitchen floor. Several innocent men were taken into custody before the victim's husband, John, was accused of the crime. [...]
Moving On

Moving On

by Kathleen Haun Kathleen Haun's third novel once again offers insight into life in the 1800's, both on the Oregon Trail and along California's Eastern Sierra. Leaving war torn Missouri in 1863 on a wagon train headed west, the Carrington family experiences adventures and challenges that change their lives in ways they never could have imagined. [...]
Nairobi to Shenzhen

Nairobi to Shenzhen

by  Mark Okoth Obama Ndesandjo The protagonist, upon arriving in China in the wake of 911 and the onset of a terrifying global war, is forced to confront his early experiences in Kenya and the United States as a result of his growing love for a beautiful Chinese woman and a young orphan. Parallels between [...]
No Magic Helicopter

No Magic Helicopter

by Carol Masheter When the bottom fell out of Carol Masheter's life at age 50, she took up high altitude mountaineering to cope with grief and anger. She was an unlikely climber. Afraid of heights, she also struggled with anxiety and depression. Little did she know that mountaineering would lead her to climb Mount Everest when [...]
A View From the Inside

A View From the Inside

by Thomas J. Durant, Jr. The author provides a detailed account of his journey from a small racially segregated town in north Louisiana to a large predominately white university, where he became engaged in the racial desegregation movement, during his 36-year tenure as a professor. Based on personal observations, experiences, documents, and reports, the book reveals [...]
The Catholic Parish Today

The Catholic Parish Today

by Brian T. Joyce "The Catholic Parish Today" is not your ordinary book written by a Catholic priest about his Church-past, present and future. Brian T. Joyce has inspired clergy and laity alike with the clarity of his insights into the meaning of the Second Vatican Council and its impact on the worship, tradition, and mission [...]
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