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The Wages of Kin
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In The Wages of Kin by C.J. Caughman, readers are introduced to Adelaide Battier, a widow left in the wake of her revered naval officer husband’s untimely demise. Suddenly, she is catapulted into a labyrinth of peril and conspiracy, with The Assembly—a formidable group with veiled intentions—at its center. As Adelaide delves deeper, she unravels the intricacies of the Cannon Fire Plot, a subversive plan conceived by her late husband intended to upend societal norms. With her and her children’s lives on the line, being ensnared in the aftermath of her husband’s controversial actions presents a palpable threat.
Set against a backdrop evoking the Colonial era, The Wages of Kin masterfully skirts the borders of genres. It’s not merely historical fiction; Caughman’s crafted world is peppered with elements of fantasy, action-adventure, and even echoes of seafaring tales reminiscent of Robert Louis Stevenson’s masterpieces like Treasure Island and Kidnapped.
The heart of this novel lies in Adelaide Battier’s unyielding spirit and profound love for her children. As the layers of her husband’s secrets unfold, it becomes evident that his choices, however clandestine, were grounded in nobility. Adelaide’s maternal grit and determination become her guiding compass as she navigates the treacherous waters of political intrigue.
C.J. Caughman exhibits skill in character development, particularly in breathing life into the members of the Battier family. As the story unfurls, revealing the sinister depths of The Assembly, readers will inevitably find themselves rooting for Adelaide and her kin to triumph over the malevolent forces at play. This compelling read enthralls, captivates, and leaves a lasting imprint.
Pages: 425 | ASIN : B0DBGKSNNH
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United States of Small Business: Everyday Advice from Everyday Entrepreneurs
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As an entrepreneur, whether you’re new or seasoned, advice is invaluable. Some advice will be less useful, but some wise words offered by others will be absolute gems. Enter John Quick with a practical guide and inspirational resource for entrepreneurs at all stages of their business journey. United States of Small Business compiles stories and lessons from a diverse array of small business owners across the United States, based on interviews. Each chapter offers insights into the lives, challenges, and successes of these entrepreneurs, providing readers with a blend of real-life lessons, motivational stories, and actionable advice.
This book is a treasure trove of lessons and wisdom amassed over lifetimes of experience and business dealings. Each chapter provides a glimpse into an entrepreneur’s journey, complete with its ups and downs, making this book a practical resource. Readers can expect to find inspiration within its pages. A common thread in the stories is the resilience and motivation to keep trying, which provides readers with the encouragement to persevere, no matter how daunting the current obstacles may seem. The diverse perspectives presented in the book allow readers to choose what works best for them. This book applies to anyone, regardless of their business type, tenure, or the challenges they face. This relatability enhances the rapport the author builds with the reader.
The true value of this book lies in John Quick’s ability to transform these stories into actionable steps that readers can take to advance their businesses. The reflective questions included in each chapter provoke readers to think critically and infuse their creativity into propelling their businesses forward. Each chapter is rich with insights and serves as a call to action to adapt the lessons to their own situations. The book covers a comprehensive range of subjects, from time management to networking, equipping readers with the tools needed to achieve success.
United States of Small Business is more than just a collection of interviews. It proves that success is attainable and that persistence pays off. This is the biggest takeaway from the book: it celebrates resilience and business acumen as the world welcomes new generations of entrepreneurs. John Quick’s writing, with its clarity and precision, makes this book an essential read for anyone looking to thrive in the business world.
Pages: 106 | ASIN : B0D5TPP6J7
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Find The Ladder
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Nadeem Shafkat Lutfullah’s Find the Ladder offers a compelling and thought-provoking exploration of the modern career landscape, particularly in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. The book begins with a stark reminder of the pandemic’s devastating impact on both lives and livelihoods, setting the stage for a broader discussion on resilience, adaptability, and the power of positive thinking.
One of the most intriguing takeaways from the book is Lutfullah’s concept of the “Eureka instant,” described as ‘the critical moments of intentional thought that shape our actions and outcomes.’ He builds the book around this idea, taking readers on a journey to understand how a positive mindset is foundational to success, likening it to the opening moves in a chess game that determine the course of play.
Lutfullah excels in demonstrating his points through real-world examples, drawing from his own experiences and those of others. For instance, he tells the story of a small family-owned restaurant that successfully adopted a digital model, illustrating the power of adaptability in personal and business contexts, especially during a crisis. He addresses the challenges of such transitions honestly, including the mental health implications of prolonged isolation and the digital divide. His insistence on lifelong learning is a key message that helps readers manage their expectations, showcasing his credibility as a writer. Lutfullah’s insights can be applied directly to change the trajectory of one’s career. His writing is personal and passionate, and his storytelling conveys a deep commitment to the subject. This approach offers readers a comforting and encouraging perspective, making the book especially valuable for those feeling stuck in their careers.
Find the Ladder, by Nadeem Shafkat Lutfullah, is like a warm mug of cocoa on a snowy day—exactly what you need to keep going. It is engaging, motivational, and encourages readers to hope for better while also reminding them to stay realistic.
Pages: 107 | ASIN : B0D5FK14K5
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Little River of Amazements: New and Selected Poems
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Little River of Amazements is a captivating poetry collection that delves into a diverse range of themes, from the intimate dynamics of family to the boundless horizons of travel. Mary Kay Rummel’s poems invite readers to contemplate the complexities of the human experience. Her exploration of spirituality, particularly in pieces like “Life is Losing and Reinvention,” is both compelling and relatable, offering a candid perspective on faith and religion.
Rummel’s keen observation of the natural world is evident throughout the collection. Her ability to capture the essence of her surroundings is truly remarkable, as showcased in “Seven Ways to Change the Names of the Days.” The warmth and nostalgia in her portrayal of her deep connection with her grandmother add a poignant layer to the collection. These evocative poems stir memories of time spent with loved ones, creating a sense of intimacy between the reader and the author.
The author’s mastery of language is undeniable. Rummel crafts intricate sentence structures and employs vivid imagery, creating a truly immersive reading experience. Her poetry is both inspiring and challenging, encouraging readers to view the world through a fresh lens. Ordinary experiences are transformed into extraordinary poetic moments through her skillful use of language.
For those with a wanderlust spirit, Rummel’s travel poems offer a vicarious adventure. Her words transport readers to distant lands, inviting them to share in her experiences and insights. Through her poetry, one can almost feel the sun on their skin, the wind in their hair, and the wonder of new cultures. Little River of Amazements by Mary Kay Rummel is an invitation to view the world through the lens of the author. Rummel’s work is a testament to the power of language to evoke emotion, inspire thought, and broaden perspectives. Her ability to find beauty and meaning in the ordinary is a gift she generously shares with her readers.
Pages: 236 | ISBN : 978-1421835570
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God Got Me
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God Got Me, by Jason O’Neal Williams, is a heartfelt collection of poetry and reflections that delve into themes of faith, struggle, and resilience. The book opens with a series of poems dedicated to the author’s grandmother, whose influence and spiritual guidance have profoundly shaped his life. From there, Williams navigates through his personal battles, offering a candid glimpse into his experiences with hardship and his unwavering belief in divine intervention.
One of the standout aspects of Williams’ writing is its raw sincerity. The poems are unpolished in a way that feels intentional, allowing the reader to connect deeply with the author’s authentic voice. The author writes about working long hours and finding solace in his faith, a relatable narrative for anyone facing the grind of daily life. This piece, among others, showcases his ability to turn personal pain into universal truths, resonating with readers on a deeper level.
Williams’ poetry is steeped in spiritual reflection, often referencing biblical stories and teachings. The recurring theme of God’s protection and guidance, as seen in lines like “The Lord is my Savior / The Lord is my direction,” provides a comforting reminder of faith’s power to uplift and sustain. While the spiritual content is potent, it may feel repetitive to some readers. The repetitive nature might be a stylistic choice to emphasize the unchanging and steadfast presence of God in the author’s life, but it can also lead to a sense of redundancy in the overall narrative. The emotional intensity permeates the book with poems like “The Devil is a Lie” and “Can’t Give Up Now” reveal Williams’ inner turmoil and his relentless pursuit of peace and understanding. His vulnerability is palpable, and his struggle with adversity is portrayed with a poignant honesty that is both inspiring and heartbreaking. I feel this emotional candor is a double-edged sword; while it makes for compelling reading, it also means the book is an emotional rollercoaster that might be overwhelming for some.
God Got Me is a moving read for those who appreciate unvarnished emotional expression and spiritual introspection. Jason O’Neal Williams offers a window into his soul, inviting readers to share in his journey of faith and perseverance. This book is particularly well-suited for readers who are seeking inspiration and solace in their own struggles, as well as those who appreciate poetry that speaks to the resilience of the human spirit. While it may not appeal to everyone, particularly those looking for a more polished literary experience, it undeniably provides a powerful testament to the strength found in faith and personal resolve.
Pages: 87 | ASIN : B0BYBKXJDF
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Colorful Characters and Their Banter
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The audiobook Baseball Humor: A Collection of Stories from Master Storytellers takes readers on a delightful journey through the eccentricities of baseball as told by some of the greatest sports fiction writers of all time. What inspired you to put this collection of stories together?
I’m a big fan of baseball and love baseball fiction. Several years ago, I worked as a voice actor on a radio drama based on You Know Me Al by Ring Lardner and I really liked his writing style. Then, a couple of years ago, I narrated a baseball biography about a Major Leaguer named Cy Williams who played from 1911 to 1930. The author included excerpts from newspaper and magazine articles, and I noticed the “flowery” writing compared to sports writing of today. At that time MLB was the dominant professional sport and the sports stories were a major source of entertainment. So, I read more Ring Lardner. He started as a sports writer but also wrote satire for magazines. And I discovered that many other writers, not just sports writers, wrote pieces about baseball. It dawned on me that the colorful characters and their banter would work well in audio format.
This is an amazing collection of Baseball stories that many readers may not have ever found on their own. How much research did you undertake for this book, and how much time did it take to put it all together?
The idea for the book was to find short stories that were both humorous and had dialogue that would be fun to bring to audio format. There first golden age of baseball started in the 1920s. I concentrated on that era. This project started out slowly. At first, I recorded stories in breaks in my audiobook narration schedule. It’s taken two years to complete but not full-time.
What was your favorite story in this collection and why?
I’ll say my favorite is “Alibi Ike” by Ring Lardner. It’s a satire about a talented ballplayer’s habit of making excuses about everything he does, whether good or bad, on or off the field. That earns him the nickname Alibi Ike from his teammates. He falls in love with the sister-in-law of the team’s manager. She mistakes his excuses for modesty and falls for him. She goes on a road trip with the team. He proposes and gives her an engagement ring but tries to keep it a secret from the team. In fact, one night he denies it. She finds out and walks out. He stops hitting, the team drops out of first place, and the irascible manager has to fix the mess. The story is almost entirely told through Lardner’s delightful dialogue.
What is the next book that you’re working on and when can your fans expect it out?
I’m working on a story about a courageous mayoral aide who is dealing with the squabbles in her city between a wealthy condo developer on beachfront property and the grumpy neighbors who oppose it. She leads a staff team on a retreat at a lake where they are instructed in sailing as a team-building exercise. While sailing she spots a man overboard and makes a rescue, and receives five million dollars. With that money, they come up with a solution to the property squabbles of which they had not previously thought. The timeline on it 6 months to complete but I’ll also be doing audiobook narration, which has deadlines that vary.
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The Lessons I Learned
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My Health & Fitness Journey provides multi-stage approach to better health and personal wellness transformation along with advice on setting and reaching fitness goals. Why was this an important book for you to write?
Throughout my fitness career I mentored people from all walks of life, and I had the pleasure to be part of their journey achieving some truly amazing goals. I have also witnessed clients, friends, colleagues, and strangers struggling to get on the right path and stay the course towards their health and fitness goals.
Unfortunately, we live in the world filled with life challenges making our dreams harder to fulfil.
With all the conflicting advice out there, I found myself driven to present a fresh perspective. And that’s why, ‘My Health & Fitness Journey’ is quite different to most fitness books and journals. It’s not just about logging workouts and meals; it’s my way of extending a virtual hand to mentor people through the ups and downs of their journey.
My goal from the start was simple, share the lessons I learned, help people cut through the chaos of today’s fitness world, offer a no-nonsense practical approach providing clarity, a touch of humour, whole lot of guidance, and be that friendly voice cheering them on as they achieve their wellbeing goals.
In your book, you address common mistakes people make on their journey to better health. What mistake did you make on your journey that had the greatest impact on your later success?
My own fitness journey began about 25 years ago, and I’ve made many mistakes throughout. The one biggest mistake was to believe that I can achieve any goals if I simply put in the hard work. Just like many, I viewed fitness and nutrition as a one-size-fits-all. In reality, there is no single perfect diet or exercise routine. We are all unique in our biological makeup and requirements. Additionally, I failed to regularly assess and evaluate my exercise and nutrition strategies. Only much later, I realized that having the knowledge about my body is key to everything. The more I understood myself physically, the clearer I became mentally, and the better I felt emotionally. My personal journey into discovering my own unique needs was a perfect starting point.
I have written my book based on the principle that we are all unique, and the journey should match everyone individually, with easy-to-follow practical guidance and motivations. For that reason, My Health & Fitness Journey contains two distinct parts, Part 1, My Journal and Part 2, My Mentor, that go hand in hand. They go beyond just documenting one’s journey; together they serve as a roadmap to success.
What do you hope is one thing readers take away from My Health & Fitness Journey?
My book will take you through a self-discovery journey. Take the time to learn about yourself, your values, beliefs, and motivations, as well as understanding how this shapes the decisions you make in life. By engaging in self-reflection, embracing new experiences and personal growth, cultivating mindfulness, and seeking support; you can uncover your true essence and live a more fulfilling life. As an individual seeking optimal health, it’s up to you to discover what diet and lifestyle suits you best. While it may take some extra time and effort, it’ll be worth it in the long run.
Remember, the path to better health, fitness, and self-discovery is unique for everyone, and it requires patience, self-compassion, and an open mind. So, whatever the journey, embark on it with courage and determination, for within lies the incredible potential to find yourself and create a life of authenticity and purpose.
Can readers look forward to seeing more from you soon? What are you currently working on?
I feel like the ink on My Health & Fitness Journey has barely dried off and at this point, I’m just extremely grateful for being able to share it with the world and to connect with my readers.
I’m currently working on partnering with One Tree Planted; a non-for-profit organization focused on global reforestation and supporting World Wildlife Fund (WWF) as a ‘Partner in Conservation.’ I believe it’s important we give back nature its resources, and protect communities, wildlife, and the places in which we live. That is why I have founded iKohaWorld with the intention to raise awareness about climate change and play my part in supporting global nature conservation efforts.
For readers who are interested to learn more about the book and iKohaworld, they can visit my website www.iKohaWorld.com. A FREE digital copy of the My Health & Fitness Journey is also available there.
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With EDUCATION, GUIDANCE & MOTIVATION in its core, this book distinguishes itself from the rest. It transcends the mundane elements of simple workouts and meal logs; rather, it embodies its deep-seated commitment to accompanying you during your unique journey towards health and wellbeing.ACHIEVE your dream body, IMPROVE your physical well-being and TRANSFOM your life.
Avoid most common mistakes. No more guess work or hoping for the best; with My Health & Fitness Journey you are setting yourself for success.
Every detail of this book has been carefully crafted on the principle that we are all unique and our journey should match the individual with clear, PRACTICAL ADVICE and education.
My Health & Fitness Journey contains two distinct parts that go hand in hand. They go beyond merely documenting your journey; together they serve as a ROADMAP TO SUCCESS.
Part 1, My Journal, you’ll encounter several pivotal STAGES that lay the foundation for your path to personal growth and success while keeping you accountable.Three Challenges that span 10, 12, and 14 weeks (36 WEEKS in Total) are included to propel you ever so closer to achieving your Ultimate Health and Fitness Goals.
Mark your commitment by signing your Health & Fitness Agreement. Focus on your goals both long and short term.
Build strong and positive habits, record your progress, thoughts, and experiences. Part 1 is your personal diary, a canvas for painting your own journey.
Part 2, My Mentor, interconnects with Part 1, providing essential knowledge and actionable advice to fortify your road to robust health and improved fitness.Explore pivotal subjects like developing the right mindset, understanding body composition, fueling body with proper nutrition, maintaining physical activity, practicing self-control, sustaining motivation, and beyond.
Tip the scales in the right direction, evaluate and learn from your results and reach the physique you always wanted. No more YoYo effects, frustrations and lost time.
Each CHAPTER in Part 2 is instrumental in equipping you with the necessary tools to flourish. Envision this part as your personal mentor, steadfastly dedicated to education, guidance, and motivation.
My Health & Fitness Journey will ignite your motivation, strengthen your resolve, and propel you towards a brighter, healthier future.
Are you ready to embark on a transformative path of self-discovery and wellbeing?
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Powerless Victims
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The Bird Prison follows a gardener with a vision of what a perfect garden should look like and even sound like, so when birds are drawn to her garden, she does her best to chase them away. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
This story isn’t really about gardening at all. It tells about a power struggle in which the ruler of a particular area keeps its inhabitants in a tight grip. It is also a story of selfishness, lack of empathy, and an inability to see the beauty that lies in diversity.
Although I always think about child readers and their needs when I write books, I may choose difficult societal situations as topics. Despite its apparent lightness, The Bird Prison belongs to such books because the themes beneath the surface are challenging.
Current events in the world of adults often make me think about the questions in this fairy tale’s background. Who has the right to define different boundaries, and in which situation is it right to cross them? How far can one go in using power without considering the status and well-being of others? How can families be protected against hostile and unfair behavior? Do the weaker parties have any means at their disposal? What kind of opportunities can be achieved through cooperation and helping?
I found the title of this story interesting, and it made me curious about the story within. How did you decide on the title of this book?
The name of this book was challenging to find. I first thought of many options related to the garden, but I had to reject them all. They were misleading and suggested a harmonious and tame story.
I wanted the title to indicate the book’s actual conflict, represented by the cage rising in the garden. Although the big cage—the bird prison—only appears in the middle of the story, it is clear from the beginning that the birds are not free. There is an ever-increasing threat to their nesting and existence, ultimately leading to captivity.
When I finally settled on The Bird Prison, I knew I was taking a risk because the word prison has such a strong emotional charge. I was willing to take that risk because the conflict with a beautiful garden and capturing birds requires a sufficiently strong title. It’s nice to hear that my choice has aroused interest and curiosity towards the story.
What were the morals you were trying to capture while creating your characters?
There are three main parties in my story. The cruel and selfish gardener, Griselda, represents the most prominent threat to the others in the garden. Her counterparts are the innocent birds, who alone are powerless in the face of evil, and the little but numerous group of ants.
As the story progresses, Griselda’s behavior becomes increasingly inhuman. By describing her progress through various demands and actions, I want readers to notice how gradually the effects of evil spread and grow. This happens in real life as well. If injustices and their progression are not paid attention to in time, fighting them becomes increasingly difficult and may eventually become impossible.
In the description of the birds, I emphasize the pressure and priority for living creatures to take care of their offspring. Birds’ behavior is mainly driven by the focus on securing the nest and caring for the chicks. In that situation and state of mind, their attention and strength are not enough for anything else. This makes the birds, in a way, powerless victims who could not survive without help from the outside.
Ants play a central role in the story. Although they are small, there are an impressive number of them. I want to encourage everyone who feels small and insignificant by highlighting the ants’ role and possibilities as they join their forces for a good purpose. I’m glad illustrator Sofia Panchyshyn managed to bring the ant characters so much friendly determination. The pictures of them wearing boots and shovels fit well into the scene where the birds escape prison through a tunnel.
What is one thing that people point out after reading your book that surprises you?
This book is still so new that I haven’t been able to discuss it with readers very much. The comments I’ve received so far show precisely what I’ve been waiting for. The readers’ reactions, mainly from the book-buying adults, could be divided into different groups based on what they pay attention to—illustrations, gardening, parenting, or powerplays in society in general.
For some readers, book illustrations are crucial—even so important that they rise above the story. The Bird Prison has exceptionally detailed pictures, which are the delicate art of Ukrainian Sofia Panchyshyn. Many visual-art-oriented people have admired them for a long time and devoutly also at the illustration exhibition I arranged at my Wickwick Summer Bookshop in July. Some of the most enthusiastic
home gardeners have studied the flowers and their colors in the drawings and told me about their gardening activities.
Children’s attention is often intensely focused on how to free the birds from the prison cage. So it’s no surprise that they think the most important heroes of the book are the ants, who dig a tunnel under the edge of the cage in the dark of the night.
Some adults immediately notice how serious the book is. The beautiful pictures do not fool them, but they see the themes of imprisonment, freedom, and rights behind the story. I have had good discussions with them about how even serious topics can be handled gently and encouragingly. In general, they find such a book necessary.
I’ll have an excellent opportunity to discuss my book further and hear readers’ comments when I present some of my books at the next Turku Book Fair on the Finnish Youth Authors’ Stage. My theme will be “Freedom and imprisonment in fairy tales”—a topic I like to talk about.
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So when noisy, colorful birds start nesting in her garden, Griselda gets angry. Their feathers shimmer in all different colors, and they constantly chirp songs.
It’s time for a merciless battle against the birds!
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