Stranger in a Homeland: A Year in the Land of the Rising Sun by Kyle McCormick: With no money, no plan, and no ability to speak Japanese beyond a handful of phrases half-remembered from childhood anime, adventure and disaster both lie in wait for this woefully unqualified foreigner.
28 Days in Sri Lanka by Andy Southall: We came to this teardrop of a country seeking temples, ancient cities, and tea. We found ourselves on a bus with nine crazy Brits and a driver who tailgated wild elephants. Pray we survived the ten dish curries, the rice farmers who played piñata, the thunderstorm in the jungle, and the rock fortress where Duran Duran shot ‘Save A Prayer.’
Gender Equality for Boys: A Parent’s Handbook by Trish Allison: Part of the Growing Into Equality book series, this quick-read handbook provides step-by-step solutions for parents who want to guide boys toward gender equality. As the need to engage boys in the movement toward equality becomes increasingly clear, this handbook is a must-read for any parent who wants to raise an enlightened son.
Forgive: Seven Steps to Finding Forgiveness and Returning to Love by Dr. Charlette Manning: Most of us have someone in our lives or in our past that we cannot forgive; and many of us cannot forgive ourselves. The author has created a 7-Step process for finding forgiveness and returning to love. If you’re ready to release and let go of part hurts, this is the book for you.
Mark Cuban: The Maverick Billionaire by Sean Huff: Mark Cuban is an energetic and passionate entrepreneur. A self-made man who conquered the world of business before he became a household name when he acquired the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks. Today, he uses his enormous fortune to help inspire others to follow their own dreams. But that’s only a small part of the story…
How to Self-Publish Without Going Broke by J.U. Scribe: Thinking about self-publishing but don’t know where to start? Want to self-publish but don’t want to break the bank? What if you have a great story idea but don’t know how to market it? If you answered yes to either of those questions you’re not alone! Learn the proven 15-step method to launch your next book like a pro!
Online Marketing For Baby Boomers: And Anyone Else Who Doesn’t Speak Geek by Fiona Blinco: This book is for business owners who want online marketing spelled out simply and easily. With case studies and practical steps on what to do, it explains the main concepts small businesses need to know to be successful, whether to include, or eliminate, the most popular online marketing activities available to today’s businesses and organizations.
The Magic Of Immortality (Rhythms of the Dance Book 1) by Burislav Servest: The book in front of you gives answers to several questions. For some, knowing technical methods of life prolongation; for others – achieving success by interacting with different people; the third man would be interested in discovering Heaven on Earth; and some – the possibility of establishing direct contact with the supreme force. All this and more is in this book.
Inca Trail to Machu Picchu: Sixteen Strangers and the Quest for the Holy Facebook Photo by Joel Paul Reisig: Joel Paul Reisig, “our generation’s Bill Bryson”, takes you on a Peruvian adventure in the book that has been called “Seinfeld on the Inca Trail”. “Read it, loved it!” – Richard Karn, star of TV’s Home Improvement with Tim Allen. “Best wishes as you continue with your adventures.” – Robert Redford.
Wood Pellet Smoker and Grill Cookbook by Lisa Ramsey: UNLOCK THE SECRETS OF WORLD-CLASS GRILL AND SMOKER EXPERTS! Are you the kind of person who enjoys eating nicely cooked meat or fish? Do you feel sick and tired of cooking the same old meals and want to surprise your family, friends, and even yourself with some new flavors?
50 Great Skits for Older Adult Disussion Groups: A Fun and Thoughtful Tool to Start People Talking by Patricia Beynen and Doris Grubin: Want to start or improve a discussion group for older adults? This book gives the tools to make it happen, from skits and icebreakers good for a year of weekly meetings to guidance on how to make it happen. Designed to work for remote or in-person groups it follows the first in the series “50 Great Discussion Topics for Older Adults Groups.”
An Ordinary Life: A Migrant’s True Story of Love, Endurance, and Hope by Vera Culkoff: A true story of love and adventure to share how wonderful and rewarding a bold search for a better life in a strange, new country could be. The joys and heartaches of a migrant’s journey into a new homeland written by his daughter. Stefan and his wife, Milica, are 88 years old now. From humble beginnings, they forged a life filled with love.
Wanderlost: Shots of Literary Tequila for the Restless Soul by Simon Williams: Simon Williams suffered at the hands of bullies like many kids. But one day he is pushed too far and something inside him breaks. As he turns 50, Simon looks back on a life of constantly searching for an antidote to his inner turmoil, until the day arrives when he can no longer hold it inside. A memoir of how our past always catches up to us.
Uphill and Into the Wind by David W. Reed: In 1973, at the age of twenty-three, David Reed has become embittered by political strife and corruption. Disenchanted with his future, he wants out. Along with new friends Rusty and Susie, David leaves everything he knows to cross the United States with little more than his bicycle and camera on a long journey into the unknown.
How to Change a Law by John Thibault: Gold Medal Winner, Readers’ Favorite Awards, 2017. Finalist, 14th Annual American Book Fest, 2017. Finalist, 11th Annual National Indie Excellence Book Awards, 2017. Insight, actionable tools, and strategies that will lead you to become an active Citizen Legislator who realizes that your participation in politics matters.
Leaning On Mom: Letters To Roberta (How a Mom of Three Boys with Autism Found Strength During the Pandemic) by Melanie Donus: This book is a collection of letters that provide a raw and humorous window into the world of author Melanie Donus, who shares what day-to-day life was like for her and her family during the first four months of the coronavirus pandemic. Donus dedicates the book to mothers of children with autism to bring awareness during COVID19.
Bucket To Greece: Volume 1 by V.D. Bucket: Penning a book recounting his amusing adventures on moving from England to a mountain village in rural Greece, the author adopts the pseudonym of V.D. Bucket, the name he was saddled with when abandoned in a bucket as a baby. The Bucket saga offers a refreshing lockdown escape to Greece as Victor and Marigold adapt to their adopted country.
Puppy Training with Love and Respect: A Modern Approach to Puppy Training Essentials by Wendy Waters: A brand new guide on dog training which breaks with the approaches advocating force, domination techniques, and fear. Numerous step-by-step instructions make it suitable for novice trainers. To ensure success, each command is approached in 3 different techniques. The troubleshooting chapter offers tips on problem behavior, aggression, and more.
Go All In: A Formula to Accelerate Your Success by Nim Stant: Go all in is when you over-commit to achieving your goals. Go all in action requires you to commit and work hard toward what you want. The success you are looking for is the result of the go all-in commitment.
Squiggle, Fiddle, Splat!: 101 Genius Fine Motor And Early Writing Activities (101 Games Book 4) by Martin Williams: Struggling to get young children to write? Do they hate anything to do with fine motor, or even picking up a pencil? This is the ultimate guide to inspire even the hardest to motivate child. Packed with 101 mega-exciting fine motor and early writing games, this is the go-to guide for parents and teachers of children aged 3-7.
My Grape Escape by Laura Bradbury: Is an Oxford-educated lawyer’s sudden decision to choose a Revolutionary-era ruin in a tiny french winemaking village over a legal career in London profoundly wise or utterly insane? Find out in My Grape Escape, called “a romantic adventure into the heart, soul, and people of la belle France.” – Samantha Vérant, Seven Letters from Paris.
You Can’t Fly With That! Confessions of a Disgruntling Airport Security Officer by Anonymous: Not your wholesome travel book. You Can’t Fly With That! is a funny, often offside, account of the author’s experiences working airport security. You’ll be shocked what’s found in passenger’s bags. Luckily the author doesn’t hold back on letting you know what airport security thinks of you. Sit back and prepare to laugh, and likely be offended.
To the Next Generation of Evangelical Leaders: Beyond Single Party Christianity by Michael Antonacci: Are evangelicals focusing on the true worship of Christ and his message through the Holy Spirit or are they politicizing Christianity? In this sober and well-reasoned examination of the American Evangelical movement’s shift toward partisan politics, Michael Antonacci calls us to stop the politicization of Christianity.
Hungry for Life: A Memoir Unlocking the Truth Inside an Anorexic Mind by Rachel Richards: In this painfully moving memoir, take a firsthand look at anorexia through the eyes of a young girl. By leading us through her distorted thoughts, she shines a light on the mystery of mental illness. Experience the fascinating and flawed treatment process, and learn the secret that unleashed her will to recover.
Letters from Red Clay Country: Selected Columns by Mark Wallace Maguire by Mark Wallace Maguire: For more than a decade, Mark Wallace Maguire entertained readers across metro Atlanta with his award-winning magazine and newspaper columns. Now, Maguire’s unique wit, wonder and wisdom are available in this selection of his best pieces, “Letters from Red Clay Country.”
Inclusive AF: A Field Guide for Accidental Diversity Experts by Jen O’Ryan: Do your potential customers, clients, and employees see themselves reflected in your company and brand? People are looking for more than taglines or marketing campaigns that say the “right thing”. In Inclusive AF: A Field Guide for Accidental Diversity Experts, Dr. Jen O’Ryan offers a three-part roadmap for anyone thinking about inclusion and diversity in the workplace.