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Embark on a journey with this unique book featuring mind-tickling artworks, igniting creativity and challenging your perceptions. A visual adventure awaits!
Embark on a journey with this unique book featuring mind-tickling artworks, igniting creativity and challenging your perceptions. A visual adventure awaits!
Call Me Rick: Grace in the Middle by Patrick Kelly is more than a memoir-it's a lifeline for the unheard, the unseen, and the uncertain. Blending raw vulnerability with bold faith, Kelly offers a deeply personal yet universally resonant story that invites readers into a journey of identity, healing, and belonging. Written especially for those recovering from toxic faith, navigating life as a Deaf or disabled person, or simply feeling lost or unworthy, this book is a sacred reminder: you are not broken, and grace doesn't require perfection-it meets you where you are. Through stories of pain, resilience, and radical love, Kelly transforms silence into strength and struggle into sanctuary. This is not a neat tale of triumph, but a testament that even our deepest wounds can become holy ground.
$14.99
Painted Poetry is a stunning collection of poems by Rod Martin, accompanied by the evocative artwork of Vivienne Shen. This work offers a rich tapestry of emotions and reflections that will resonate with anyone who values family, contemplates their personal journey, or finds beauty in the small, everyday moments that make life extraordinary. The collection is deeply artistic, blending introspective reflections with vivid imagery and layered meanings. Martin's use of language is lush and descriptive, weaving a tapestry of words that invites the reader to engage with poetry not only as a written form but as an experience-a painting crafted from the brushstrokes of language. This interplay between the visual and literary arts is a defining feature of the collection, where each poem is like a visual masterpiece, evoking both emotion and thought. At the heart of Painted Poetry lies the transformative power of love. In essence, Painted Poetry is not just a book of poems-it's a journey, a reflection, and a celebration of the beauty that can be found in both the ordinary and the profound moments of life.
$15.00
The historical novel "Thunder in the Wind" tells the story of the deculturation of Indians living on reservations in the late eighteenth century. Being subjugated to an Indian Bureau that adhered to the ethic that was fashionable at the time of "white man's burden" is how the Assiniboine, and one family in particular, dealt with the story. The main character's attitude was just as perplexing and ineffective as everyone else's. He had been lost for a long time. People who are living through the destruction of their culture now can sympathize with his mother's path while also understanding the road he ultimately took. To save her family, she desired to accept subordination and the giving up of her tradition and heritage. Her son's revolt employed strategies akin to those employed by people who use fear to intimidate and subdue opponents today. The way things worked out and how he handled his disagreement with his mother demonstrated how common the issue is. It is a metaphor for the times we live in.
$15.75
The Girl Who Dared the Emergent World by Cliff Ratza is a futuristic thriller set in 2236, following Erika Kincaid as she navigates personal loss, motherhood, and a fractured America facing environmental, political, and technological crises. When the AI Electra issues a bold challenge, Erika is thrust into a high-stakes journey of resilience and discovery. Blending action, emotion, and insight, this novel explores what it means to find purpose in a rapidly changing world. So, get ready to root for Erika as she tries to find meaning in an emergent future, something all of us must do.
$4.99
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