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  • Conversation with Theresa Fraser - Foster Parenting

    Child Protection Services have been involved with Billy and his mother for some time now. He has been happily settled in a kinship placement with his grandmother and enjoys his pet cat, interacting with neighbors and even taking piano lessons. As the story unfolds, Billy's grandmother has unexpected …

  • Awakening Consciousness: A Boy’s Guide!

    Awakening Consciousness: A Boy's Guide! by author Robin Marvel is a workbook designed to encourage inner-strength and growth.Topics of conversation include: How to increase self confidence among kids; The importance of self security; How Robin tested the effectiveness of the workbook; Upcoming works …

  • Got An Angry Kid? Parenting Spike: A Seriously Difficult Chi

    Topics of conversation: Difference between a seriously angry child, and just normal acting out What is PACT? Some of the specific steps of the year-long program Why trying to control an out-of-control child does not work Parents role in managing an angry child Thoughts on diagnosis such as AD …

  • Meaning and Relatedness

    Topics of conversation: * Relatedness and what it really means * Influences and inspirations * Mythology, symbolism and ethics * Social issues today, including family courts * Reading from "Meaning and Relatedness"

  • For the Love of Dogs

    In no particular order, Suzanne Woods Fisher is a wife, mother, writer, lifelong student of the Bible, raiser of puppies for Guide Dogs for the Blind, a gardener and a cook...the latter two with sporadic results. A former contributing editor to Christian Parenting Today magazine, Suzanne's work has …

  • The Year of No Money in Tokyo

    Wayne Lionel Apont gives an intimate, first-person, true story about triumphing over adversity, in the form of being poor and American, in Japan, during the country`s worst recession, since the second world war. His book "The Year of No Money in Tokyo" depicts for the first time the financial, emot …

  • Actress Nadia Sahari Reveals She Survived Abuse

    Nadia Sahari tells the remarkable, true story of her early life. Ms. Sahari was born in Lebanon to Arab parents who were Shia Muslims. Breakaway, her sensational journey through abuse, lifts the veil on her struggle for freedom. Until her early twenties, she was a victim of many abuses, including mo …

  • Addiction: What's Really Going On? Inside a Heroin Treatment

    Topics of conversation: * Prevalence of addiction in today's society. * Effects of heroin and the current treatment model for heroin addiction * Deborah McCloskey's (co-author) experience as an addictions counselor * Potential areas of change for current treatment models * …

  • International Intrigue is Revealed in Gaunlet

    A Vancouver attorney specializing in Maritime law, Richard Aaron, talks about a terrorist threat looming; an attack that would dwarf any other. This time, the government knows it's coming, but doesn't know where… or how. From a stunning new voice in international intrigue comes a dramatic story o …

  • Shooting an Albatross

    Shooting an Albatross is a fast-paced and highly compelling novel based on historical fact. In 1943, we were at war and it was the only year in our history that the PGA canceled the full season of professional golf. It was also the year that the 170th Field Artillery Battalion of the U.S. Army took …

  • Childhood Abuse - A Silent Disease

    Amanada Richardson, author of Saved From the Silence, talks about how she and her family displayed the essence of a perfect family. But the secrets contained within were destroying Amanda's life. Though friends and relatives knew that her father an upstanding citizen, a contributing member of societ …

  • Once Upon a Time in Hollywood: From the Secret Files of Harr

    Once Upon a Time in Hollywood: From the Secret Files of Harry Pennypacker is a revisionist history of Hollywood's Golden Era and the tabloid press that covered it. Harry Pennypacker was a prolific and revered newspaper columnist; a colleague of Louella Parsons, Walter Winchell, and the other great c …

  • Children Get God's Answers to Their Questions

    Interview with Patti Ogden as she talks about her recent book, "Keoni's Big Questions." A boy who seeks answers about God's presence in everyday life, finds that a family friend held the key to his revelation all along. This gripping tale follows a pair of dear friends on a fishing trip that turns d …

  • Ex-Football Player Tony Mandarich Exposes His Steriod Use

    As Tony Mandarich left Green Bay in February, 1993, his football career in shambles, Packer Plus staff writer, Tom Mulhern, wrote the following: "The overriding sentiment, however, is one of emptiness. Not so much for promises unfulfilled, but for sins not repented. Maybe some day Mandarich will set …

  • Surviving A House Full of Whispers

    "Surviving A House Full of Whispers" is the first in a trilogy and an honest account of author Sharon Wallace's childhood whilst living with her family from age ten to sixteen. Readers are welcome to peep into her life and walk beside her. Wallace always wanted to be the center of attention nearly d …

  • Lose the Diet: Transform Your Body

    With this book, you have the power to look and feel wonderful without dieting. Your weight and your life can bring you peace of mind when you fully reconnect with yourself. You will discover your power to achieve and maintain a healthy weight naturally without diets. Food deprivation is uncomfortabl …

  • Revolutionizing America - Agents of Order with Philip Garza

    When Henry Ford revolutionized American industrial manufacturing in 1908 by introducing the assembly line and mass-producing the Model T, working men and women became subjected to the realities of hard production toil. No thought was given to human needs or the frailties of these laborers. The daily …

  • Life - As Seen Through the Eyes of the Past

    When he was a senior in high school, Jack was asked to write an autobiography. The purpose of the assignment was to examine his past to see how he came to where he is in his life today, and then he would have an idea of where he wanted to go with his life once he graduated from high school. What he …

  • Saffron Dreams - 9/11 Aftermath and Struggle for Survival

    From the darkest hour of American history emerges a mesmerizing tale of tender love, a life interrupted, and faith recovered. Arissa Illahi, a Muslim artist and writer, discovers in a single moment that no matter how carefully you map your life, it is life itself that chooses your destiny. After her …

  • Reflections of Vietnam - It's More Than Just a Memory

    A conflict that shaped a generation four decades on, the legacy of American involvement in the Viet Nam War still looms large in the lives of the veterans who experienced it first hand. Featuring the work of fifteen veteran writers, the scope of the book defines how modern warfare affects the lives …