The Adversity Success Principles

In Adversity Success Principles, this successful real estate investor shares his own remarkable story and prescribes 12 success principles for transforming your life by using adversity to your advantage. Focusing on the 12 areas of life that every successful individual practice – unlearn negative habits, develop clear imagination, practice undying faith in self and others, love for self and others, forgiveness, investing in non-forma.l education, build strong mental foundation, Guy identifies... [Read More...]

Running Back in Time: Discovering the Formula to Beat the Aging Process and Get Younger

At the age of 68, Dr. Zeev Gilkis decided to give himself an unusual present for his 70th birthday: running a full Marathon. Join Zeev in this adventure and discover that age doesn’t matter. You too can achieve anything you truly dream of. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

The DNA of Democracy

An American poet writes a compilation of historical vignettes, discerning the future of our democracy by rediscovering the combative, instructive, fascinating past of tyranny and democracy. Just as DNA is interwoven in every aspect of the human body, tyranny and democracy have their historically distinctive DNA that have shaped our democracy today. From Israel’s Ten Commandments, to the Athenian Constitution, to Rome’s Twelve Tables, to the overthrow of kings in England and America, Lyons t... [Read More...]

Free: Spaceship Earth: Return of the Star Tribes

Worldwide disaster is forestalled by implementing an unprecedented strategy. After that dust settles, the team must figure out how to dispose of nine-million-year-old toxic waste left by the Annunaki. Other remarkable events: Arthur and Guinevere tell their story; scoops on Stonehenge, Noah, and Nessie; collectives that became extinct return to once more assist the Earth; dragon king crowned; Gaia assists in replacing all creatures living in zoos/aquariums with holograms. ... [Read More...]

How to Self Publish Inexpensive Books and Ebooks: U.S. Edition, 2nd Edition

BONUS: This ebook offers a free lengthy downloadable list of ebook promotion websites for discounted and free ebooks. The websites include every genre and range of books. William Allan wants to help you sell your ebooks. Allan’s ebook will tell you: * Why you need and how to get professional editing, cover design and page layout; * Where you can publish your manuscript in the United States; * Where you can get your book published and online distribution for as little as $245; and * 25 way... [Read More...]

Athena in The Rathole (Biography)

Athena is born at the wrong time, to the wrong parents, and in the wrong country. Her parents are Greek immigrants trying to find their way in America. Athena bounces between two countries, two cultures, eating Greek eyeball stew and lamb’s brain on the one hand, and ice cream cones with sprinkles on the other. Humorously told, Athena must survive her vicious mother, a shaming nun, bullying classmates, and an abusive babysitter. Her mother blames Athena for the family’s troubles and Athe... [Read More...]

First Steps to Fly Fishing: The 1924 Classic Updated for Today

Fishing with the basics: a rod, a reel, some line, and an artificial “fly” that imitates a fish’s prey is the very definition of fly fishing. Today’s technology has no doubt improved the quality and durability of the equipment and materials of fly fishing, and the basics of the art of fly fishing have remained largely the same. In 1924, Michael Temple wrote what for decades was the ‘bible’ on learning how to fly fish: “First Steps in Fly Fishing.”... [Read More...]

El Tercer Pais

Two of the most important cities in North America are so physically close they would touch were they not separated by a wall at the US-Mexico border. El Tercer País tells the story of Tijuana and San Diego for the first time—an unforgettable tale of war and peaceful cooperation, dependency and shared destiny, exploitation and amity. $9.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Mom, Dad…Can We Talk?: Helping Our Aging Parents with the Insight and Wisdom of Others

Mom, Dad…Can We Talk? is for the tens of millions of people dealing with concerns for aging parents. It is controversial, sometimes humorous, often poignant, encouraging — and always helpful. The book is rich with stories of adult children who have been challenged and rewarded in this final stage of the parent-child relationship. It includes tips for initiating caring conversations like: “Mom, we’re worried about you living alone.” “Sis, I need your help with all... [Read More...]