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New books by independent authors meant to feed the soul.
Sister Lost
Heather Hancok
Unveiling the tapestry of redemption
". Whether unraveling the secrets of a family's past or delving into the depths of personal identity, this touching and thought-provoking tale will immerse readers in a world filled with heart and meaning."
Claire Langstrom is a loner by choice. A bequest in her grandmother's will exposes family secrets and a historical tragedy. It's the catalyst that sends her on a journey to find the truth.
Audiobook is 9hr and 30 min
Narrated by Rachel Gilbert
Unveiling the tapestry of redemption
". Whether unraveling the secrets of a family's past or delving into the depths of personal identity, this touching and thought-provoking tale will immerse readers in a world filled with heart and meaning."
Claire Langstrom is a loner by choice. A bequest in her grandmother's will exposes family secrets and a historical tragedy. It's the catalyst that sends her on a journey to find the truth.
Blessing and War
Joy Simons
Blessing-the rain of gifts from God to us and our praise for Him. There is far more in this exchange than we think.
War-What we were created for. To learn our destiny brings greater joy in victory.
Blessings are the tools for war. War strengthens us for more blessing.
In the Paddock
Linda Hamilton
Claire Willoughby and her best friend Marianne Neilson of Whoa, Nellie are back with new challenges, many new friends, and adventures abroad from Japan to Brazil. The little town of Colonial Falls is full of good people, as well as some others who face big issues with growing faith. Journey with all of them in this sequel, In the Paddock. Included recipes.
Whoa, Nellie
Linda Hamilton
Whoa, Nellie is a novel about coping with challenges and transitions. Claire Willoughby and the other characters are all facing life’s trials in different ways, most with a trust that God is a God of order and not of chaos. As this book moves toward publication, I am approaching my seventy-seventh birthday, my fifth year with Parkinson’s, and my third year as a cancer survivor. I have been learning to put things into perspective – to trust God more, to be grateful for His blessings, and to truly enjoy my life. If you are struggling with negative circumstances, I pray that this book will encourage and strengthen you. I have included some of my family’s favorite recipes for you to enjoy, too.
Loca, Si 0 No
Will Michelet
The Southwest of the US was till the mid-19th century territory of Mexico, so it is not surprising that its population today is still substantially people of Mexican origin. In perhaps the most scenic part of this beautiful region, the high country of contemporary Northern Arizona has often been built and preserved by its Mexican-Americans, whose native language Spanish lives on in its street signs, place names, and person and business appellations.
The first novel of Will Michelet’s ‘Norzona Quartet’, Loca, Si 0 No, follows the Sandoval Family in the lovely town of Sheldon where Locaria and Fidencio bore and raised their fourteen children, most of whom still live there.
Ceremonial Cycles
Will Michelet
The second of Northern Arizona's major ethnic groups, the Native Americans primarily of the Hopi and Navajo Indian tribes, are the focus of this second novel of Will Michelet's "Norzona Quartet."
This novel revolves around the intersecting lives of its three principal characters: Paul Tse, born of a Hopi mother and a Navajo father in Tuba City near the border of the Reservations for those two tribes north of Flagstaff; Gloria, his wife and a member of the Tohono O'odham Tribe near Tucson, whom he met while a student at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff.; and Paul's contemporary and friend Wayne
Lomaheftewa who, though without a college degree, becomes a charismatic religious leader across the
Hopi Reservation. Kindle E Book
Sinagua Greens
Will Michelet
From a bizarre and raucous weekend jaunt along the Mexican border spinning out in Nogales and ending to the west above the Pacific’s blue and tranquil waters below Tijuana, Eric Lange’s present to his son Steve for his 21st birthday establishes an unusually close bond between the two men. But upon their return home to Prescott, Arizona, Eric decides to change his career track as a machinist and moves to the Verde Valley on “the other side of the mountain” to sell the weed he will mostly cultivate at his isolated garden in Sycamore Canyon.
But after Steve becomes the primary pusher for this marijuana, the currents of the 21st century catches the Lange family up.
Jesse a Man Good Enough
Will Michelet
Jesse La Follette, an imagined social reformer, advocates for a program of transformative political change for Wisconsin in the mid-twentieth century that is eerily reminiscent of the early Christian Prophets. When he threatens too many of the powers that were then, though, he escapes the fate that Jesus Christ suffered two thousand years before only by the skin of his teeth and flees to a surprising and ironic refuge nearby to quietly continue his teaching. While in India as a Peace Corps Volunteer, Will Michelet learned about language as a means of connection to others and as a result became able to communicate to all of its various castes.
Southern Cross
Will Michelet
This historical novel gives a panoramic view of a very important but little-known corner of Africa from the beginning of time to its not-too-distant future. The peoples of Zimbabwe, Malawi, and Zambia are altered by immigrants from near and far, then colonizers. Finally Chimbos and Patels, then Bandas and Phiris, and mostly the Siame Family of Livingstone grow Zambia into a country of great hope but dashed dreams. At last Priscilla Siame, her family and friends who are in many ways a typical fusion of tradition and modernity that is Africa today, take responsibility for their homeland and bring this tale to an unexpected and stunning conclusion.
Mary's Story
A Novel about the Mother of Jesus
Laura Garnett
Historical Novel on the Mother of Jesus. It wasn’t until I was middle aged (and when is that now, by the way) I began to see how little the bible tells us about Mary, the mother of Jesus, the most pivotal person in history. She was a real person, and I wanted to bring her to life in a story that is true to the Bible and that helps us think more about her and other individuals we meet there. What might their lives been like both and before and after having their courses laid out directly by God? They were people, like us with their weakness still there
Boomer Baby-Baby Boomer
Jim Young
25 short stories of hope and humor.
Lena Tu Ha
Isherbomb
This saga takes Lena-tu-ha from a life of slavery and poverty to a life of assumed identity and wealth. She encounters rape, love, and death in her travels from Mexico to Denver, Colorado. She endures whatever the spirits bestow upon her with the dignity and strength befitting a Native American woman of her era. This is a rags-to-riches love story that includes all the joys and hardships of her Apache people trying to survive in the White-Man’s world.
Route 66 Déjà Vu
Michael Lund
Route 66 Déjà Vu explores the confirmations and revisions of individual and collective history for a generation that grew up in the '50s and '60s in a small town on The Mother Road. The occasions are a 50th high school class reunion and the 100th birthday of one classmate's mother, the matriarch of her family and a representative of the Greatest Generation. The stories of the class's male and female Vietnam veterans are integrated into the longer narrative and present a distinctive perspective on the American Dream.
Michael Lund’s novel series chronicles an American family during times of peace and war from 1915 to 2015. Book 2 Open Road Series
Route 66 Looking Glass
Michael Lund
In Route 66 Looking-glass Mid (Lacy) Lindbloom and husband Oscar—with grown children (mostly) on their own—assess their life’s successes and plans for the future. The mid-1960’s is a time of turmoil for the nation, though, and they worry that the American definition of success has been constricted to material prosperity. The dream of “the Mother Road” appears illusory when reflected against the realities of injustice in the nation and of war abroad. Book 3 Open Road Series
Route 66 Sweetheart
Michael Lund
Route 66 Sweetheart tells the story of a young woman growing up in Rutherford, New Jersey, in the 1930s. Marion (Mid) Lacy, who traces her ancestry back to the early New World Settlement of Nantucket, worries that she is overshadowed by more brilliant siblings and friends. In an era restricted by economic hard times and haunted by the prospect of approaching world war, she learns that all are counted in the creation of history, even the "sweetheart" of a distant admirer who travels "the Mother Road." Book 1 Open Road Series
The Quenching
Dana Donahue
Sheri Morris (Illustrator)
On a warm rainy day in Arizona, a small-town blacksmith witnesses the kidnapping of a young student from an exclusive boarding school. She intervenes in a decision that will catapult her into a world of secrets, sacrifice, and pain. Isaboe Lyle’s small, safe world is turned upside down by several members of a small group of government operatives, including a man that is tortured by a split personality. This is a story of sacrifice, redemption, and the unique ability of one woman to make a difference.
The Original Sin: Long Asian Road Trip with a Mission
Will Michelet
Mao was the eldest son to survive infancy of Mao Yichang, a prosperous farmer of the Shaoshan Valley in the southern Hunan Province, so it was unlikely he came to glory as the dedicated MarQist-Leninist who would emerge to lead the famed Long March of 1934-35 away from the Civil War with Chiang Kaishek’s Nationalists in the south. As a result from the sanctuary he reached in the northern Shaanxi mountains where the Sino rice-civilization had devolved as much as two and half million generations earlier, Mao was the clear choice to assume the leadership of his Communist Party in the Chinese Revolution that followed World War II to finally restore the prosperity and self-esteem of the most populous people on earth who for decades had been effectively colonized by the West.
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