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Love is the Strongest Force–Daniel D. Thomas is what some may call the new age Renaissance man. He found his talent of writing at a young age and has mixed his passion for it with an adventurous life, traveling the world and dabbling in many things; including athletics, real-estate, music, art, business, and of course writing. Daniel has a Bachelors of Arts degree in Philosophy from Sacred Heart University in Connecticut, but has studied in numerous places including Paris, Rome, Greece, and the Caribbean. Daniel’s Theory is that “Love is the strongest force, and through it we find purpose.” The young author goes by his own personal saying “Live for the beauty in life, work for the better of the world”. Another title written by Daniel D. Thomas is his first book Prophecies of Life which takes us through the prophecies of an adolescent.

102 pages, Quality paperback, ISBN 978-0-9761604-1-0, $18.95


Shaded Canvas by Isis I--Though Shaded Canvas is fiction, throughout the novel Isis I wields bold brushstrokes of advocacy for awareness and needed social change.

Isis I lives part of the year in the Oakland/San Francisco Bay Area and the other part of the year in Atlanta, Georgia. A passionate traveler, Isis I has spent the last two decades in an all-embracing, cultural adventure throughout Africa. She was in Johannesburg during the celebration of Nelson Mandela’s inauguration and then continued her trek north to Egypt. There she visited the Great Pyramids of Giza as well as the museums in Luxor, home of the Royal Mummies. Isis I attended the opening ceremony of The Great Man Made River in Libya. She also has added the continents of South America, Europe and Asia to her extensive travel portfolio. Though Isis I has experienced such international charm and beauty, she nevertheless sings praises that there is no place more wonderful than the United States of America.

For more information or purchase: www.isisprivatestock.com

466 pages, Quality hardback, ISBN 978-1-4343-4451-9, $29.95


Incoming Rounds by Hamel Morris is a minimalistic but powerful record of one young man’s experience in the Hell of Viet Nam. For any reader who has never been in combat, this account is shocking, poignant, and enlightening.

The juxtaposition of the ordinary—receiving mail, getting food rations after two days, being able to bathe in a river after days of sweating on the trails of the jungle—with the deeply horrific is like a jolt of lightning to any complacency.

Within one day’s entry, the writer may describe anything from building a “hooch” out of his poncho to keep out the monsoon rains, to the brutal interrogation of a VC member by a Lieutenant, from a sandbag-making detail to the massacre of villagers in retribution for a mortar attack, atrocities he despises but is powerless to prevent....

For more information or purchase: www.CarmyraBooks.com

123 pages, Quality paperback, Photos, ISBN 978-0-9774013-0-7, $14.95


Buster's December Tale (as told by Buster) by JoAnn "Jody" Bunting--This is the perfect pre-December book for pet lovers or that special young person in your life. From beginning to end, Buster is sure to tug at your heart and delight readers young and old. The story includes a special visit from a plump fellow wearing black boots and a red suit.

Includes reader's Diary and December Calendar–also available in Braille.

48 pages, Hard bound, with color throughtout, illustrated by David Conlin, ISBN 978-0-9700549-4-4, $15.00


The Bear Book by The Bear Trust International

Bear biologists, wildlife researchers, adventurers, young, old. Everyone has a good bear story to share, of an unforgettable experience.

Essays: Explore why we are so passionate about bears, and how we can go wrong.

Photographs: Wildlife photographer Tom Mangelsen shares a series of photographs of grizzlies and polar bears

Bear Facts: Eight species, hundreds of facts

Advice: Hiking and Camping in Bear Country

288 pages, 6 x 9, Quality paperback edition, ISBN 978-0-9798645-0-6, $25.00


Creating Your New Lifestyle by Hamiltion C. Erridge—“Too many medical professionals still don't understand that losing weight and keeping it off has less to do with the food we eat, and more to do with reasons behind the eating and the need to change behaviors. As a result, I wrote this book to allow anyone on any diet the opportunity to gain control, identify and understand their own issues, create new skills and behaviors, and learn to keep the weight off for the rest of their life.

I have no doubt this book will bring you inspiration, laughter, and the thoughts and knowledge to truly create a new and healthy lifestyle.

For information: WWW.CreatingYourNewLifestyle.com,
165 pages, Quality Paperback, ISBN: 978-0-9793455-0-0, $16.95


Ice Cream Melts by Nnamdi Osaugwu

“Osuagwu’s poetic style takes the reader through cerebral twist and turns that question or responds to decisions of human life”

— Sandra Andino, Ph.D.
Cultural Anthrapologist

“Ice Cream Melts is a fusion of raw experiences seasoned with the spices of inner truth and a twist of reality served on a sweet and sour dish of life!”

— Ona Brown
Results Coach,
Consultant/Author

“Ice Cream Melts is a mirror in the face of society. What it reflects is our innermost ambitions, vulnerabilities, imperfections, and reflections.”

—D. Shanks,
Musician and Staff Writer,
HHNLive.com

128 pages, 6 x 9, Quality paperback edition, ISBN 978-0-9798855-0-1, $12.95


Medicine Wheel Stories—As a Native American “free thinker” in the year 2001, this book is my own interpretation of the Medicine Wheel and its use of symbolism. Symbols access the imaginary realm of our subconscious minds. They help us connect spiritually to the mystery, the center, the 5th part of our four section circle.

My own experience of the thought process of Native Americans, generally speaking, has often been to note a natural tendency toward artistic and spiritual right brain function.

There are some Native Americans on reservations today whose families have maintained in the traditional culture, and I want to give due recognition to these ones. But, many Native Americans today on reservations, and in urban areas alike, are out of touch with traditional values.

Because there has been a lack of knowledge and of experience in age-old customs and ceremonies, one may think the old values, the old ways are being lost. I have found that the opposite is true. The values are still strong for anyone ready to receive them into their life.

According to my experience as an urban Indian, this is my own interpretation of some underlying values and contributions of my Native American heritage.


Halloween in Oz--Dorothy Returns–Upon returning, Dorothy finds that heroic tasks again await her — and that in Oz Halloween lasts an entire witch-week of thirteen days! Mysteries abound. Why does she arrive in Gillikin Land, where she has never been before? Where is that evil that her father warned her about? Who is this mysterious boy with purple hair, who seems to be a friend from Kansas in disguise? Old friends like Scarecrow, Tin-man, and Lion — and new friends like the mysterious boy and her Kansas pumpkin magically brought to life — help her and Toto struggle in what becomes a battle to save Oz.

563 pages, Quality paperback, Illustrated, ISBN 978-0-9798562-0-4, $14.95

 

Winner of the14th Annual Gradiva Award Children's Literature presented by the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis

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