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3 captivating tales in 1 collection.
Embark on a journey into the depths of human experience with a collection that brings together three captivating stories that explore the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
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3 captivating tales in 1 collection.
Embark on a journey into the depths of human experience with a collection that brings together three captivating stories that explore the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.


Rita H. Joyce was born in Seattle, Washington, graduating from Franklin High School. She attended some classes at the University of Washington, but her college career was curtailed when a home emergency forced her to go to work to help support her family. She has a birth daughter, an adopted daughter, five stepchildren, and is twice widowed. Following her dreams led her and her second husband to move to Florida in 2000, where she has lived ever since.
Joyce is the author of three self-published books- Her first (Gozzy Goose's Christmas Gift) (e-book only) was chosen in 2002 for the Under Nine Literacy Promotion at Universal Cineplex, City Walk, Universal Studios and promoted as one of the Stories From the Silver Screen! A limited revised edition was also self published in 2015 but is out of print. Two sequels were written but not published. There was also a Read-Along CD with an original song that is being considered for release as a DVD.
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How in the world did a little slave girl born around 1822, who never learned to read and write, earn the respect of 118,328 people in 2019, to select her over Eleanor Roosevelt to be on the twenty-dollar bill? That's right, Harriet Tubman will replace Andrew Jackson on the US twenty-dollar bill in 2030. Harriet Tubman is known for her courageous actions working on the Underground Railroad to rescue over seventy people from slavery. How did this story of this little girl grow up to be legendary? Did Harriet Tubman have superpowers? Well, she did have some powerful characteristics but, they are, not beyond the abilities of any young woman today.
Can you imagine if you could talk to Harriet Tubman? Young Ladies, The Harriet Tubman Way, An Inspirational Guide to Self-love, Empowerment, and Legendary Leadership for Girls, is like you have Harriet Tubman as a mentor in leadership. Harriet's stories share how she had to first love herself and save herself before she could save anyone else. Her love for herself was the source of empowerment. She believed that she deserved better. The power of her dreams, faith, belief, and visions of freedom, lead her to her purpose. She Never Gave Up on herself. The compassion she had for her people is focused in this book through examples of her Love in Action. She didn't just say she loved them, she spent her life showing love through her passion for serving others. That is Legendary Servant Leadership. This is how she earned respect while she was living and as a legendary leader for all times.
Young Lady, as you read these stories, imagine you are sitting with Harriet Tubman sharing her life with you. Learn for Harriet Tubman to first love yourself. Then spread this love to others and in your own way become legendary.
Have fun discovering your superpowers as you read and do the learning exercises in this book with your friends and mentors. The Harriet Tubman Way was written to inspire you to realize that you Have Within You everything you need to reach your goals. By the end of reading this book, you will understand that you have what it takes to be a girl with superpowers, like Harriet Tubman.
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TRUE TO HIS WORD, Joseph Horn Cloud presented White Bird to the Pine Ridge Indian Council for a Trial on Behalf of the four soldiers. Their verdict, which Joseph and his brother feared, was a lifetime ban from the Sioux Nation and all its followers. It was to commence in ten days, White Lance and his brother had expected a similar fate for their younger brother, but not one of that length.
Their parting was one of sadness. They loved their white brother and would miss him forever. but they knew in their heart that this was just a verdict and not as great as the court in Santa Barbara had pronounced.
White Bird vowed to his brother that he would devote the remainder of his life to being a good man and one they could be proud of. He spent the next week in meditation at his parent's grave and at the monument at Wounded Knee. He then left the area and headed south toward Sidney. He found Rosita Riley in a dirty saloon on the outskirts of the town and asked her to forgive him. He learned that he had a son who was four years old.$10.25


This book is a love story, a detective tale. You decide if it's a great American novel.
Joe Freedom is a private investigator who finds lost things. Sometimes they don't want to be found, which makes it all the more interesting. And for the first time since the last time, he's found love, or thinks he has, shrinks he has. (You'll see).
The case: Professor Otis Grille's daughter Alex is missing. Her family and friends are clueless as to her whereabouts. Joe and his therapist, Vana Fox, team up to profile Alex, search for her, and learn to love each other. They practice often.
Why is Alexandra Grille hiding out at the Bayview Rehab Center under a cloak of deniability and doctor-patient privilege? She paid cash. She told no one. Is she running away from herself or from someone else? Can Joe find the professor's daughter before something awful befalls her?
Prose, rap, and other poetic pursuits provide the backdrop for clues and blues. How is a part-time PI supposed to find someone so intent on being lost? Does love get in the way? How can it not? Vana's hot.
Those are the questions. You'll find your answers within.
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