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Asa Griggs Candler: Founder of Coca-Cola and Atlanta Visionary

Discover the extraordinary life of Asa Griggs Candler—a man whose deep Christian faith, entrepreneurial spirit, and civic leadership helped build one of the world’s most iconic brands and shape the future of Atlanta and beyond.

In 1888, Candler purchased the Coca-Cola formula and, through bold marketing and innovative bottling strategies, founded The Coca-Cola Company in 1892. His leadership transformed a small pharmacy tonic into a household name across America and around the world, fuelled by the introduction of the famous contoured glass bottle.

Yet Candler’s impact extended far beyond business. A devout Christian, he believed his success was a gift to be used for the greater good. As Atlanta’s 41st mayor, he led the city’s recovery after the devastating Great Fire of 1917 and championed major infrastructure improvements that modernized Atlanta. He was also a major philanthropist, donating more than $7 million to Emory University, helping relocate the school to Atlanta, and funding significant landmarks like the 17-story Candler Building.

Candler’s vision reached beyond Georgia as well, financing major Candler Buildings in New York City, Kansas City, and Baltimore—lasting monuments to his national influence.

Originally written in 1950 by his son, Charles Howard Candler, this authorized biography is rich with firsthand accounts from those who knew Asa best and witnessed Coca-Cola’s earliest days. Now available in a Special 75th Anniversary eBook Revised Edition—featuring a new foreword by the author’s great-grandson.

Perfect for readers of Christian biographies, business history, Southern heritage, and American innovation, Asa Griggs Candler celebrates the faith, generosity, and vision of one of America’s most inspiring entrepreneurs.

The Whisker City Air Race

Welcome to the bustling town of Whisker City, where the exciting “Whisker City Air Race” is about to begin! Miso and Kili are ready for another big adventure as they fly in the race. With beautiful views and exciting surprises, Miso, Kili, and their friends will face lots of challenges and fun. Watch as they test their flying skills and learn about friendship and teamwork during this thrilling race!

The Substi-Tooth

In The Substi-Tooth,  by Kristin Manty, readers are whisked away on a sun-soaked beach adventure with young Austin and his mother. From the moment they arrive, Austin dives headfirst into the day, splashing through the waves, digging in the sand, and soaring his kite high into the sky. But there’s a tiny distraction he just can’t ignore: a wobbly tooth on the verge of falling out. With every activity, Austin can’t resist poking and wiggling it, determined to help it along.

Eventually, the tooth does come out, and Austin is thrilled. The Tooth Fairy is sure to visit him tonight! But his excitement quickly turns to panic when a large wave crashes over the sandcastle where he hid the tooth for safekeeping, sweeping it away in an instant. With the prized tooth gone, readers are left wondering, will Austin recover it in time? Can the magic of the Tooth Fairy still happen?

This charming story is a joy to read, offering fun and heartwarming moments that children of all ages will appreciate. The opening scenes of Austin and his mother heading to the beach capture the simple, meaningful joy of spending time with family. Through Austin’s excitement and playful energy, young readers are reminded of how special shared moments can be.

The narrative cleverly centers on the loose tooth, a small but relatable childhood milestone. As Austin clutches the tooth in triumph, there’s a real sense of anticipation, only for it to be dashed when the ocean intervenes. The wave’s sudden arrival adds just the right touch of suspense, pulling readers in as they anxiously turn the pages, hoping for a happy resolution.

Kaori Iha’s illustrations appear on every page, rendered in warm, earthy tones that perfectly match the story’s tone and setting. Each image feels thoughtfully placed and richly detailed, bringing Austin’s beach day to life.

The Substi-Tooth is a delightful picture book with endearing characters, an engaging plot, and expressive illustrations, making it a standout read. Whether at bedtime or in the classroom, it’s a story sure to entertain, spark imagination, and leave young readers smiling.

Pages: 32 | ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0F2GS7GPC

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A Beautiful Death: Sins of the Mother (The Birth of a Storm) 

If your first husband doesn’t kill you, try, try again. When Jesse Braxton is released from prison, he finds that they family he left behind was in shambles. Carolyn, his ex-fiancee and mother of his two daughters, was in a coma following a vicious beating by her soon to be ex-husband. His oldest daughter Jordan was so emotionally damaged that she was about to ruin the best relationship she had ever had; and his youngest daughter Jessica was missing after becoming involved with a ruthless criminal. Will Jesse’s release be the one thing that can piece this broken family back together? Or will he get a front row view of their demise? Only time will tell as Jesse races against the clock and calls in favors from those he knew in his own life of crime, to try to save the lives of his family.

We Meet Again in Summer

Lily Prescott, a romance novelist, is stunningly lovely, single, and lonely. She wants love but doesn’t know where to look or who to trust. Her breakup a year earlier with Mitch Jaymison, a handsome, divorced doctor with whom she fell hopelessly in love, has left her feeling vulnerable and heartbroken.

When a chance meeting at a fundraising dinner brings Lily and Mitch together again, they embark on a deepening emotional relationship as they work to overcome their previous problems, and Lily struggles to put the emotional hurts of the past behind her. But this is difficult, not only because of Lily’s deep-seated fears that Mitch will leave her again, but also because of interference from Lily’s billionaire ex-fiance and nefarious happenings at the hospital and at the lake Mitch lives on.

Through elegant social occasions in town, sailing dates, and romantic beach walks at the lake, Lily and Mitch pursue their love again amidst an overshadowing uncertainty and increasing physical peril as they progress toward a final, challenging reckoning of themselves as a couple.

A Beautiful Lie (The Birth of a Storm)

A Beautiful Lie is the first in a series of novels that chronicles the life of a young woman named Jordan Alexander. Born to a teenage mother who is as manipulative as she is beautiful and a father with an attraction to danger, Jordan is born into a chaotic world that she can never quite escape. Navigating her way through adolescence, Jordan vows to escape her parents’ dangerous lifestyle and protect her younger sister from becoming collateral damage.

The Long, Lazy Summer (Wonders of Childhood & Beyond)

Love never dies.

For some of us, the greatest love and memories that we will hold in our hearts our whole lives through are the ones we experience and share with our parents.

They are part of our earliest memories and shape the lives we learn to live. They are our whole world, and when they leave us – when they pass over to the other side where pain and death can no longer touch us, we are left with an emptiness we can never again fill. To lose a parent is like losing a limb – you remember it being an essential part of your life even though it is no longer there. In many ways, you can still feel their spirits nearby, but they have moved beyond this realm where our five senses reign supreme and register into other senses of extraordinary perception we never knew we had.

For Raymond, it’s simple. He spends a beautifully long, lazy summer with his mother that he will never forget. His last one with her.

Nobody is promised forever. Any of us could leave this world at any moment. That being the case, what kind of memories would you leave your loved ones if you had a choice?

Winter’s Season: A Regency Mystery

In 1817 London, Before the Police, There Was Captain Winter.

London, 1817. A city teeming with life, yet lacking a professional police force. When a wealthy young woman is brutally murdered in an alley frequented by prostitutes, a shadowy government bureau in Whitehall dispatches its “special emissary”―Captain Winter. A veteran of the Napoleonic Wars and a gentleman forged by chance and conflict, Winter is uniquely equipped to navigate the treacherous currents of London society, from aristocratic drawing rooms to the city’s grimmest taverns.

Without an army of officers or the aid of forensic science, Winter must rely on his wits and a network of unconventional allies. His childhood friend, a nobleman, opens doors in high society, while a wise Jewish physician uncovers secrets the dead cannot hide.

But Winter’s most intriguing, and potentially dangerous, asset is Barbara Lightwood. Shrewd, beautiful, and operating as a discreet intermediary among the elite, Barbara shares a past with Winter from the war years. Their rekindled affair is fraught with wariness; she offers intimate information crucial to his investigation, but guards her own secrets fiercely. Like Winter, she is both cunning and capable of danger.

From grand houses to dimly lit streets, death stalks Captain Winter. He must tread carefully to unmask a killer, navigate a web of secrets and lies, and perhaps, in the process, save his own soul.