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Together We Can

Together We Can by Ajay Ramphul is an ambitious, values driven work that positions itself at the intersection of humanitarian advocacy, spiritual reflection, and practical social action. Rather than functioning as a conventional narrative, the book reads as a manifesto—one that urges readers to confront poverty, injustice, and human suffering not as distant global problems, […]

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Getaway Day

Ken White’s Getaway Day is a quiet and deeply reflective coming-of-age memoir that understands the power of memory. It does not rush. It does not perform. Instead, it invites the reader to sit beside the author and watch a life unfold through small moments that carry lasting weight. At its heart, this book is about fathers

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You Have Been Chosen

Adoption is not a second choice—it is a sacred calling that reveals who we are, where we belong, and why we were chosen. Imagine discovering that the deepest questions about who you are did not begin with biology, but with belonging. In You Have Been Chosen, Mary Muchiri invites readers into an intimate, intellectually grounded,

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The Glance

A single glance can reopen a past buried in blood, lies, and unfinished justice. One moment. One face. And a chain of consequences no one can outrun. In The Glance, Robert Pugh delivers a meticulously constructed suspense novel that proves how fragile the boundary is between certainty and doubt—and how quickly a single moment can

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Aquarian Awareness

Awakening begins when the world you trust dissolves— and the self you forgot begins to speak. Imagine waking up one day and realizing that the world you trust—your routines, your fears, your ambitions, even your sense of identity—has been quietly shaping you instead of the other way around. Aquarian Awareness by Scott Beringer opens with

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My Freshman Year

What if the biggest mistake of your life turned out to be the year that changed everything? Imagine accepting what appears to be a life-altering opportunity—only to realize it could destroy everything you’ve worked for. In My Freshman Year, Jacques LaFrance begins with a deceptively simple premise: a gifted young man, on track for Harvard,

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Butterfly Wishes: The Swamp Tour

Where imagination takes flight and the swamp becomes a world of wonder. One butterfly, three sisters, and a magical journey through nature’s wildest classroom. Butterfly Wishes: The Swamp Tour by Ann Cooper Tate invites young readers into a world where imagination spreads its wings and everyday curiosity transforms into an unforgettable adventure. Designed as a

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The Attenuating Puritan

Robert McGuiness’s The Attenuating Puritan is a novel that resists easy classification. It moves with the restless energy of a pilgrimage, part confession, part satire, part ecological parable, and part spiritual fever dream. The book reads as though it has been lived rather than carefully plotted, and that lived quality becomes one of its defining strengths.

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Children of a Lost God

When faith, fate, and the fight against bullies collide, one man’s war becomes a mirror for us all. Children of a Lost God refuses to stay in one lane. It’s part war chronicle, part spiritual reckoning, part unflinching look at the machinery of politics—and it’s stitched together with the raw pulse of lived experience. Darkhand

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Gifts to Share

One book. Seventy-five sonnets. Endless heart. If you’ve been looking for a gentle, thoughtful read that feels like a warm cup of tea on a quiet morning, Gifts to Share might be the book you didn’t know you needed. What Makes This Book Special? Relatable and real: Life, nature, love, loss, and more are explored

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