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The New Elder Abuse

Imagine watching someone you love— strong, smart, and full of life—slowly become a target of betrayal. It is the true story of her father, a man who worked hard his whole life to support his children, only to face loss and betrayal when he needed care the most. Her father was a decorated man, proud

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Set Yourself Free

Awaken to your own power, not through rebellion or perfectionism, but through realignment with your inner light. In Set Yourself Free, Jean Walters offers more than a guide to personal transformation—it is a soulful manifesto of spiritual liberation. With a tone both compassionate and courageous, Walters invites the reader to confront limiting beliefs, not with

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Saved From Dementia

John Vieira shares his honest and deeply personal journey of identity, mental illness, addiction, and spiritual recovery. This powerful memoir is not just about his past— but about the healing power of faith and truth. What happens when the world around you doesn’t see who you really are? Born in Guyana and brought to the

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The Civil War with a Twist

What if the Civil War didn’t just live in history books—but in myths, mysteries, and powerful moments that still echo today? In The Civil War with a Twist, author and master storyteller Jim Flanagan brings readers eight unforgettable stories that blend true events, legends, and what-ifs into something fresh and meaningful. These aren’t the Civil

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Aaron the Different

A beautiful story of courage, belonging, and the power of being yourself. What happens when you don’t look like anyone else around you? When everyone else is tall and purple, and you’re short, round, and green? That’s the challenge eight-year-old Aaron faces in Aaron the Different, a heartwarming children’s book by Etty Burk. Aaron lives

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Saved from Dementia

John Vieira’s Saved from Dementia is a deeply introspective memoir that intertwines personal history, socio-political commentary, and spiritual reflection. The book chronicles the author’s journey from his early years in Guyana to his struggles with mental health and self-discovery in the United Kingdom. Through personal testimony and philosophical discourse, Vieira explores identity, healing, and redemption

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Why

In “Why” Marvin Blake intricately weaves a captivating tale set against the backdrop of American slavery (1838-1863), chronicling the lives of two sisters born just three days apart on Virginia’s Rosewood Plantation. The characters, Mandy and Rebecca, embody contrasting experiences in a society deeply divided by race…; Four million (Enslaved-Blacks) and Nine million white-privileged…; citizens.

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