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The Inclusive Breed
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Franklin Sutter was born in Alabama prior to the civil war. His parents were Marsha Lee Sutter, the white daughter of Jesse and Carolyn Sutter and Odelle Jones a black slave on their plantation. However, Franklin is white. His father, Odelle is banished from the plantation and Franklin is raised by his mother. When his mother dies, he's adopted by her brother and becomes heir to the family fortune while still a teenager, with his secret intact. His future travels take him to the seat of the power in the US and thence to California where he meets the legendary Tommy Sanchez, gets involved in a land war and marries into a Spanish aristocratic family, who are not aware of his secret. The climax comes when he's forced to reveal his secret.
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Magnolia
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As they matured, their bond deepened, until one moved North to establish a successful banking empire, while the other became a U.S. Senator from the South. When war erupted between the states, James Harris became an Administrative Assistant to President Abraham Lincoln, while John Beauregard took on the role of the South's chief spy. As the conflict intensified, the two men found themselves on opposing sides, each working to tip the balance of power in their favor. After the war, could these two former friends find a way to reconcile? And would the woman they both loved serve as a barrier to restoring their friendship? Magnolia is a powerful exploration of how love and loyalty can be both enduring and divisive, set against the backdrop of a nation in turmoil. The novel examines themes of sacrifice, identity, and reconciliation, culminating in a gripping conclusion that asks whether love can survive the deepest of divides.
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The French Breed
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In 19th-century Austria, two brothers were bound by blood but divided by destiny. Max, the charming second son, is overshadowed by his older brother Joe, destined to inherit their father's title. Max's brilliance and wit often go unnoticed as he struggles to find his place in a world where only the firstborn matters. Amidst political upheaval and looming war, Max's life is filled with tension, betrayal, and desire. His sharp humor and romantic entanglements push him further from those closest to him, while his yearning for power grows. Maximus: A Brother's Legacy is a captivating story of rivalry, ambition, and the cost of living in someone else's shadow. Will Max ever claim the legacy he craves, or will he remain the forgotten second son?
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Sell Is Not a Four Letter Word: Earning an Above-Average Living While Maintaining Your Integrity
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$ell is NOT a Four Letter Word was written with today's busy salespeople in mind. Doug has divided each of his eight chapters into short segments containing helpful sales training nuggets that can be read in five minutes or less. This makes it easy to pick up and put down the book during the demands of a hectic selling day, without losing the continuity of what the read is saying. This book was not written to be an all-encompassing treatise of sales techniques and philosophies, as there are many of those already in circulation. This is a compilation of stories and selling ideas from Doug's 40 years in various positions in the sales world. It has been seasoned with homespun humor to make it tasty enough for the reader to want to savor the many success nuggets contained inside. Whether you sell business-to-business, person-to-person, from a call center cubicle, or as a service employee adding new customers or up selling existing ones; your performance will improve after reading this book and applying its principles and coaching suggestions to your career.
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New Women Dramatists in America, 1890-1920
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This book offers a comprehensive look at the lives of five successful American women playwrights from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, whose works have been largely overlooked and remain underexplored. It broadens our understanding of the opportunities available to female professional writers during this period, specifically within the realm of theater. Engle's work stands out due to her extensive use of primary sources, which enriches her analysis. As noted by Susan Croft, former Senior Curator at the Theater Museum and author of She Also Wrote Plays: An International Guide to Women Playwrights, Engle's study is both clear and engaging. The book is thoroughly researched and well-documented, placing the playwrights' works within the context of early Broadway theater. The author illustrates how these women both met and, in some instances, surpassed the expectations of their audiences, reflecting their significant impact on the dramatic landscape of the time.
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The Swimmer’s Promise
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What if your final adventure was your most extraordinary? Meet The Swimmer, an unlikely hero in his eighties, who leaves his island home with nothing but a Speedo, goggles, and a forgotten vow. Swimming oceans and slipping through therapy tubs, he searches for the truth buried in his past. But this is no ordinary quest. Each unique combination of his prescribed medications unlocks strange, unpredictable powers- if only he could figure out which mix does what. With heart, humor, and a touch of magic, this whimsical tale explores memory, aging, and the wild hope that it's never too late to keep a promise-or start an adventure.
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The Girl Who Sparked The Singularity: Book 5
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Dive into a high-stakes future with Cliff Ratza's "The Girl Who Sparked The Singularity," a thrilling sci-fi adventure. Electra "Kitt" Kittner, a genius immune to the devastating Techno-Plague, is humanity's last hope for a vaccine against a mutating virus and ruthless terrorists. Forced out of hiding, she battles enemies and internal betrayals, navigating a world of action, intrigue, and profound questions. Get ready for a gripping read that blends intense action with deep philosophical themes, leaving you eager for more.
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The Mystery of Prophecy: Revealing the Secrets of the Books of Daniel and Revelation
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Forty years ago, the Holy Spirit told Harlan Legare, "If you study, I will teach you." With that promise came a great love for God's prophetic word. The teaching of the Holy Spirit began with an understanding of the prophecies of Daniel, the key to understanding the words of many of the other prophets, especially those of Zachariah and those of John in the book of Revelation. Here are just a few of the many mysteries of prophecy revealed in The Mystery of Prophecy: The Secrets of Daniel that were revealed to Harlan by the Holy Spirit through those years: The time of the Rapture within the schedule of events of the coming days The marvelous truth of the days of 1335, the beginning of birth pangs of the rebirth of the nation of Israel. The real identity of the infamous head of the beast that was wounded unto death by the sword. Proof that the Antichrist will not rule the world. The key to the mystery of Babylon the Great and the scarlet-colored beast she rides. The origin of the Antichrist. The true purpose for the existence of the Red Dragon was seven heads and ten horns. A complete interpretation of the Beast from the Sea with its seven heads and ten horns. The exact date of the crucifixion of Jesus. The exact day of Artaxerxes's command was to restore and build Jerusalem. The very place where Israel was to flee for the 1,260 days of protection. Revealing the identity of the coming King of the North. The event begins on the 2300 evenings and mornings when God sealed the book of Daniel.
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Emelee and her Friend Stanley
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Emelee's day at the library takes an unexpected turn when she meets Stanley, a boy with a talent for singing… off-key! Despite her initial doubts, Emelee discovers that Stanley's quirks make him a fun and unique friend. Together, they embark on exciting adventures, from playing with LEGOs to planning a hilarious slumber party.
Their friendship grows as they navigate silly mishaps and laugh at Stanley's off- key singing, which leads to a memorable church performance that leaves everyone in stitches. Through it all, Emelee learns the true meaning of friendship and acceptance, realizing that differences are what make each of us special. Join Emelee and Stanley on their wacky, off-key adventure filled with laughter, friendship, and lots of fun!$13.65