Eric's Story


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A tender, loving mother's memoir of her beloved, developmentally disabled son. Eric was diagnosed with Williams syndrome when he was a teen. He had an amazing passion for life and was loved by almost everyone he met in his journey. During his final days of life, his sister did fabulous things for him. He was blessed with many friends, wonderful doctors, and hospice personnel. His last days were filled with joy.




Small Stories, Big Changes


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A remarkable cast of characters inhabit the pages of this book. Meet Tim Toben, who developed a high rise with the lowest energy consumption of any building in the southeastern United States, was foreclosed upon, and lost millions in the process. Gary Phillips held the line against real estate developers in Chatham County and was run out of office for his efforts. Elaine Chiosso has been protecting her watershed by fighting on behalf of the Haw River for twenty-eight years. Unflinchingly honest and compulsively readable, Small Stories, Big Changes provides an intimate look at the personal experience of being a pioneer in the sustainability movement, laying bare the emotional, spiritual, and financial impact of a life lived in the service of change. Activist, farmer, publisher, philosopher or entrepreneur; each writer has a unique personal tale to tell. Small Stories, Big Changes is a book written by ordinary people doing extraordinary things; whose lives have been transformed by their willingness to commit themselves unreservedly to the creation of a better world. Empowering, hopeful, and inspiring, this rich tapestry of voices from the vanguard of change is a must-read for anyone dreaming of a brighter future and seeking a counterbalance to a canon of work that is laced with doom and gloom. Lyle Estill is the president and co-founder of Piedmont Biofuels and the author of Industrial Evolution, Small is Possible, and Biodiesel Power. He has won numerous awards for his commitment to sustainability, outreach, community development, and leadership.










Eric and Jenny


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Eric Barrett is the world’s most eligible bachelor. The multimillionaire playboy can have any woman he wants, but there is only one he truly loves. Jenny Ali is young, kind, innocent, and has no idea who Eric really is. She’s unlike anyone he’s ever met. After struggling with the death of his parents, Eric clings to the love and happiness Jenny provides him. But Jenny knows he’s hiding something from her. When she discovers his true identity online, she feels betrayed and hurt. Fearing he may lose her forever, Eric tries to take his own life. After realizing that Eric’s intentions were not to hurt her, but to protect her from public scrutiny, Jenny stays by his side until he recovers. After an impromptu wedding, the couple get to work building a family full of love, trust, and respect. With Eric’s money and Jenny’s heart, the couple set out to change the world, and what a world they create!




The Homestead


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The Territory


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The Territory is the continuing story of the Tanger family; Eric, Kate, and Clay. It starts where Northbound finished. The rough and tumble mountain man and Deputy discovers that life has more twists and turns than he ever expected and the way he faces them is also a revelation to the whole family. Love, loss, and disappointment salted with Gods grace and strength are all combined in teaching these untaught family lessons that the whole human family can benefit from. As you explore the pages of the Territory youll find yourself identifying with its characters; the strong willed, the passive, shy, and the timid can all be part of us at one time. Be ready for an adventure that wont be easily forgotten, in The Territory.




The Right Time


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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Filled with heartbreak and betrayal, triumph and fulfillment, The Right Time is an intimate, richly rewarding novel about pursuing one’s passion and succeeding beyond one’s wildest dreams. Abandoned by her mother at age seven, Alexandra Winslow takes solace in the mysteries she reads with her devoted father—and soon she is writing them herself, slowly graduating to dark, complex crime stories that reflect skill, imagination, and talent far beyond her years. After her father’s untimely death, at fourteen Alex is taken in by the nuns of a local convent, where she finds twenty-six mothers to take the place of the one she lost, and the time and encouragement to pursue her gift. Alex writes in every spare moment, gripped by the plots and themes and characters that fill her mind. Midway through college, she has finished a novel—and manages to find a seasoned agent, then a publisher. But as she climbs the ladder of publishing success, she resolutely adheres to her father’s admonition: Men read crime thrillers by men only—and so Alexandra Winslow publishes under the pseudonym Alexander Green, her true identity known only to those closest to her, creating a double life that isolates her. Her secret life as the mysterious and brilliantly successful Alexander Green—and her own life as a talented young woman—expose her to the envious, the arrogant, and Hollywood players who have no idea who she really is. Always, the right time to open up seems just out of reach, and would cost her dearly. Once her double life and fame are established, the price of the truth is always too high.




The African


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A century ago a Rhodes Scholar from The United States is befriended by a student from Africa. These two students form an unlikely friendship at Oxford university and become life-long friends. Years later the American seeks out his black friend in colonial Africa and falls in love with the Dark Continent. A brief love affair produces a white child causing Andreas odyssey to take a turn into the next generation. The motherless white child is placed in the care of the black mans family. Two boys one white one black are raised as brothers, despite the outrage of the white over-lords. Violence, spiced with the slave trade, romance and pre WWII Africa are the backdrop for this compelling story of a world separated by the color of ones skin. The heart-warming humanity and the harmony of the races are the focus of this Authors history; skillfully told in this historic setting. This adventure gives the reader a look into the past and how it influences present-day Africa.




Villa Eden


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1869.