Non-Fiction
A FAMILY ECONOMICS PROGRAM... Your Guide to Common-Sense Living
Author: Elga Haymon White
$17.95 - ISBN 978-0-9802093-6-5 -- e-Book
HAVE A PROBLEM WITH FINANCES? Thought managing your home was a "piece of cake?" Has managing your home and your finances become a puzzle that demands a solution? READ...This booklet which will direct you, step-by- puzzling-step, through this "puzzling maze." BOOK I compares your home to a small business. Every business needs a knowledgeable leader to guide its every-day operations; every home needs a knowledgeable and qualified leader to keep it running smoothly and in ship-shape. BOOK II covers these important aspects of financing: budgeting, meal planning, grocery shopping, banking, saving, investing, insurance, etc., and much more to keep your finances in good order. RESULTS...You will become a knowledgeable and qualified leader in your home...solving this "puzzling maze."
Poseranity
by Tony Brown
$14.95
Poseranity is the true tale of one man, one Harley, on two intertwined journeys: one physical the other spiritual.You are invited to travel along and discover how the twists and turns of life expose our true identities, without pretense. This is an invitation to change. Are you ready to drop the mask and live the adventure?
The Real Border Crusade - One Family's Journey
by Linda T. Phillips
$9.95
A border between countries was not strong enough to divide this loving family. A modern day true life saga of one family's struggle to reunite loved ones torn apart by government bureaucracy. The hearts involved range from the grandparents to the parents to the children and back again. Your heart will be tugged at every string while you become enamored with this author's true tale.
You Voted For Who?
And You Call Yourself A Christian?
by David M. Kennedy
$29.95
ISBN 978-098289507-8
David M Kennedy's book You voted for who? And you call yourself a Christian? presents a unique view of the political world in relation to the Bible. He discusses elements that are affecting our world including same-sex marriage, God in Schools and much more. The events taking place into day's political arena could be changed if Christians better understood the bible and how it could help to establish a better society if it were used correctly. You voted for who? And you call yourself a Christian is well worth the read as it will open the reader's eyes to the world around them. Kennedy's book will also serve to inspire them to investigate and evaluative political parties to see where they stand according to the Scriptures and the Christian mission.
Pre-order this book today! Book due to print April 2011.
Paper Barn
by Jim D. Bentley
The life and times of a paperboy for the Dallas Times Herald; and much much more.
Her Family First by Larry Elliot
$2.50 + $2.38 Shipping & Handling
ISBN 978-0-9793944-4
Non-fiction Here is a book for everyone who still believes in the strength and endurance of the great traditional American family. Larry Elliott's Her Family First chronicles the extraordinary lives of his dynamic parents, Leon and Margaret Elliott and their devotion to God, their country, and family. Set in the Houston, Texas area, Her Family First follows Leon and Margaret Elliott from their courtship through WWII and on to a remarkable life revolving around faith, family and public services. Throughout the book there is a consistent theme of traditional Christian American values that accounts the type of values that Leon and Margaret lived and built for their children: David, Mark, Gaye and Larry.
One Day as a Lion
by Ronnie D. Foster
$6.99
Though Collin County resident Ronnie D. Foster has been a professional songwriter and novelist for years, it is his newest book “One Day as a Lion” that Foster is most proud of.
The book tells the stories of 21 Collin County soldiers who served in the Vietnam War and never came home. Foster writes not only about their time in the war, but also gives an idea of who they were before.
“My main reason for writing the book is because of my buddy Bill Bryan,” Foster said. “A few years ago, I ran across an old friend from high school and my friend told me he remembered Bill and me joining the Marines together. Then he asked me what happened to Bill, and I had to tell him that Bill died back in Vietnam.
“It’s very important to me that I tell these guys stories because I know they won’t be forgotten. Really there wasn’t a lot to tell because they died so young, though. They grew up, went to high school, joined the military and that was it. I didn’t want to just tell their war stories but a little bit about who they were before.”
Foster was an avid reader and took an interest in writing while growing up in the 1960s in Farmersville.
“When I was in grade school is when I really started reading. I’ve always been a reader,” Foster said. “In my mind, when I was a kid, I thought ‘I could do that.’ One of the reasons why I joined the Marine Corps was for the experience of history. It would give me something to write about for my kids. How could I pass that up?”
Foster started thinking about joining the U.S. Marine Corps after reading “Guadalcanal Diary” by Richard Tregaskis while he was in junior high school.
Rest In Peace Rural America by Charles L. Ciancio
$21.95 - ISBN 978-0-9793944-0-9
Some warped thinking is taking this country to a bad place. Unnoticed, a fourth branch of government has been created which isn't being held accountable for its inappropriate actions.
Click here to hear more about Rest In Peace, Rural America.
The Murder of Kaelin by Steve Dreben
$15.95 - ISBN 978-0-9793944-9-2
The Murder of Kaelin is particularly dedicated to the tens of thousands of lost young runaways whose fates are usually never known. My dedication goes out to a multitude of young ones who disappear into the dark of our cities and to those who crawl into the black places in our rural forests who destinies are as tortured victims 'round the world.
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