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Expositions & World’s Fairs – In the Beginning
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Before TikTok, Instagram, or even radio—there were World’s Fairs.
Imagine stepping into an event where the future was on full display. Tens of millions of people once flocked to World’s Fairs for a glimpse at what would one day be ordinary: cars, computers, elevators, touchscreens—even air conditioners and zippers.
In Expositions and World’s Fairs: In the Beginning, discover how these cultural mega-events revolutionized daily life. Beginning with The Great Exhibition in London in 1851, this compelling read takes you behind the scenes of the inventions, entrepreneurs, and visionaries who used these platforms to shape the modern world.
Whether you’re intrigued by:
- The history of the great exhibition
- Breakthroughs in engineering, patents, and industrial marketing
- The rise of global advertising and its impact on culture
- Or the pivotal role of architecture and technology in public imagination
…this book delivers an eye-opening journey through time.
For fans of history of technology, architectural history, and world’s fair history, this is a must-read narrative of how innovation became part of everyday life—and how marketing genius and cultural exchange made it happen.
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A Beautiful Ending
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Jake and Zena’s family is stitched together by hope and haunted by ghosts. Ronnie and Amina chase the sparks between them, Carolyn and Jesse launch Southern Comfort, Charlotte’s newest soul food haven, Jordan dazzles the fashion world in D.C. alongside Miles, and Jessica juggles college life and motherhood in Atlanta with Bryce. Yet, even as they embrace the present, shadows from their past are, waiting to unravel their future. In this gripping trilogy conclusion, the Alexanders face their final reckoning: will the gathering clouds tear them apart —or will they find the beautiful ending they truly deserve?
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Broken Windows – Renovated Souls
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In the quiet corners of life, where the hushed whispers of change weave through the tapestry of existence, there lies a profound truth: change is an unrelenting force, but the choice to grow is a privilege granted only to the most resilient souls. “Broken Windows, Renovated Souls” invites you to embark on an extraordinary journey through a collection of novellas and short stories. These narratives are the kaleidoscope of existence, capturing the ephemeral moments where ordinary people navigate the labyrinth of life, discovering new paths to self-realization and happiness.
From the turbulent echoes of the 1960s to the rhythms of today, each tale in this tapestry beckons you to witness the world with fresh eyes, to listen with renewed ears, and to feel the pulse of transformation in every breath. “Neighborhood Watch” unravels Claire Bankord’s startling revelation that her life, once presumed to be her own, has been a charade. “I Spread Rocks” offers a glimpse into the profound connection shared by two men, awakening them to the vast common ground they tread. “Dixie Cup” paints the unexpected canvas of Randy Timmerman’s entry into the realm of adulthood. And “Mothers And Millstones” unravels the story of Eunice Daugherty’s journey as she finds her true maternal voice.
In these stories, you’ll find threads of the universal human experience, woven through simple yet profound moments of discovery, nobility, and honor. “Broken Windows, Renovated Souls” is an invitation to embrace the tapestry of life, where change and growth intertwine, revealing the extraordinary in the ordinary.
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Deferred Redemptions
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Change is inevitable; growth is optional. Sometimes the changes you dream of await your participation. Sometimes they start and proceed without your design or approval. But changes happen in the quietest moments, the smallest beginnings, almost selectively. It’s the greatest and most satisfying of mysteries if one is lucky enough to realize when such change starts. ‘Somewhere, Sister’ tells of Esmeralda and Esperanza, two sisters who dream of a different life but; can they find it before its too late?
One wants safety: the other love. ‘Adam And Eve’ – He insists on this trip; she doesn’t understand why. Why here in the desert?
Now, and like this? Then she arrives and once she lets go; everything comes into place. ‘Encore Collision’ – Bandmates Tim Walsh and Tommy Richards must make one more performance; one they’ve expected and feared for over forty years. ‘Genetic Anguish’ – a grandson recalls the summer he witnessed the disconnect between his father and grandfather and now considers how it may affect his son.
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But You Saw It Coming!
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What happens when the bruises fade, but the questions remain?
In this bold, unflinching novel, Caren Cross introduces us to a group of women bound not by friendship, but by pain — and the shared question that haunts them: Why didn’t I see it coming?
When NYPD Detective Janine Carter starts a support group for women who’ve escaped abusive relationships, she expects tears, maybe even healing. But what unfolds is something far more raw. As the women peel back layers of denial, hope, and heartbreak, they uncover chilling parallels in their stories — patterns of manipulation, subtle warning signs, and a society that taught them to romanticize red flags.
Each meeting becomes a confessional, a revelation, and ultimately a reckoning. These are not weak women — they are survivors. And together, they begin to reclaim their voices, rewrite their narratives, and shatter the lies that kept them chained.
But You Saw It Coming! is not just a story — it’s a mirror, a message, and a movement. With piercing insight, dark humor, and uncompromising honesty, Caren Cross delivers a novel that will leave readers rethinking love, control, and what it truly means to heal.
Powerful. Raw. Necessary. This is the book we didn’t know we needed — until now.
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Have You Seen Him
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What if everything you believed about yourself was totally wrong?
For David Byrdsong, life is a series of daily obligations. An attorney, he lacks both ambition and the ability to commit to a long-term relationship with his girlfriend, Gayle. Abandoned by his family at an airport when he was eleven, he learned to blunt his feelings, despite his subsequent adoption by a loving couple.
Until one day, when David discovers his own face in a missing child ad. Suddenly driven to uncover the truth about his past, he is forced to tap into his inner strength as he encounters corporate conspiracies, murdered bystanders, and distressing suspicions about the only family he’s ever really trusted. David enlists Gayle’s help—and the help of an unlikely stranger with secrets of his own—as he attempts to find his true family, whoever they are.
Thrilling, exploratory, and propulsive, Have You Seen Him is a story of lost identity, dangerous secrets, and a deeply personal pursuit of the truth.
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Angelica: Book One, Enter Into the Dream
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A charming tale of courage and teamwork
Angelica is a young girl with a talent: to control her dreams. As she learns about her new skill she makes friends along the way, both in the real world and in the dream world. With love and faith, her talent can help others-but will she be able to defeat an unknown enemy? She and her crew of dream animals must find a way to work together in unity to overcome the Dream Erasers, who seem more powerful and numerous than Angelica’s team. Will she find the courage to defeat them?
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A Struggle Between Two Worlds
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Set in the distant future, the nations of Earth have mastered space travel and expanded into the far reaches of the solar system to settle colonies and expand humanity’s reach. Now, with resources and territory at stake, the nations have chosen sides and gone to war. A Struggle Between Two Worlds combines aviation fiction and space adventure as it follows Lieutenant Jaxon, a Space Force ace pilot, struggling to keep the faith in a galaxy where all seems lost. Will Jaxon survive? Find out in this futuristic sci-fi with a Top Gun twist.
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