Yes I have the gift


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This is the story of Margotte Scott, who seems to be an ordinary lady but with something additionnal : a gift. From childhood to adult age, Margotte will recognize and accept this gift, and improve to live with. Those are her adventures.




Ebony


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EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine.




Imprisoned Apart


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Scholar Iwao Matsushita was interned as an enemy alien at Fort Missoula in Montana, his wife Hanaye at the Minidoka Relocation Center in southwestern Idaho. Their letters tell a poignant story of ignominy and despair.




The Last Breath


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From the internationally bestselling author of The Marriage Lie comes an emotionally searing drama about a woman who risks her life to discover the devastating truth about her family. Humanitarian aid worker Gia Andrews chases disasters around the globe for a living. It's the perfect lifestyle to keep her far away from her own personal ground zero. Sixteen years ago, Gia's father was imprisoned for brutally killing her stepmother. Now he's come home to die of cancer, and she's responsible for his care--and coming to terms with his guilt. Gia reluctantly resumes the role of daughter to the town's most infamous murderer, a part complete with protesters on the lawn and death threats that are turning tragedy into front-page news. Returning to life in small-town Tennessee involves rebuilding relationships that distance and turmoil have strained, though finding an emotional anchor in the attractive hometown bartender is certainly helping Gia cope. As the past unravels before her, Gia will find herself torn between the stories that her family, their friends and neighbors, and even her long-departed stepmother have believed to be real all these years. But in the end, the truth--and all the lies that came before--may have deadlier consequences than she could have ever anticipated....




Multiple Listings


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"A comedic family drama about a single mother whose ex-con father is released from prison after 17 years and who unexpectedly moves in with her, her son, and her much younger boyfriend"--




LIFE OF AN INTROVERT


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‘’Life of an introvert’’ stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of introspection and creativity woven by introvert poets. Within its pages, "Life of An Introvert" unveils a kaleidoscope of emotions and experiences, each verse a poignant reflection of the introverted soul's journey. Through metaphors and imagery, these poets delve into the labyrinthine depths of solitude, navigating the landscapes of introspection with grace and sensitivity. As the pages unfurl, readers encounter a diverse array of voices, each one offering a unique perspective on the beauty and complexity of introversion. Some poets celebrate the serenity of solitude, finding solace in the embrace of quiet moments and the symphony of their own thoughts. Others explore the intricacies of human connection, navigating the delicate balance between solitude and companionship with grace and insight. Through its pages, "Life of An Introvert" celebrates the quiet courage of introverts, honoring their capacity for introspection and the transformative power of their words. It is a testament to the enduring legacy of introvert poets, whose voices continue to resonate across the ages, inspiring generations with their wisdom and insights.




It Takes a Matriarch


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It Takes A Matriarch is the second of four books about the extended Reiss and Basler families who settled on a small farm in St. Clair County, Illinois in 1834 and 1839, respectively. It includes 780 letters saved by first generation Margaret Basler Reiss Ebert from 1852 to 1888. Some letters were phonetic English but most had to be translated from old German. Authors were Margarets siblings, their spouses, her children, their spouses, her grandchildren, and two friends. They mention serving in the Civil War, personal challenges, life in St. Louis and Sacramento and Davenport, and the lost family fortune. One author was friends with John Wilkes Booth who shot President Lincoln. Quilter, Granger, Grandma, Matriarch was the first of these four books. It is the daily diary of third generation Katie Reiss covering 1949 through 1953. It was published first to give the reader a feel for life on the Reiss Family Farm in the German heritage of southern Illinois. Katie and husband George Reiss doubled the original Reiss/Basler farm to its current 360 acres. Relatives gather for a reunion in June 2009 to celebrate 175 years of the ongoing existence of the Reiss Family Farm. The Reiss Dairy will be the third book. It is a history of the Reiss Dairy in Sikeston, Missouri which was founded in 1935 by third generation John Reiss. It is famous for milk bottles featuring poems created by Sikeston citizens to promote Reiss Dairy products. The best of these bottles sell on eBay for over $200. Family, Farming, and Freedom will be the fourth book. It is 55 years of professional and personal writings by fourth generation Irv Reiss from 1949 to 2004. His favorite subjects were family fun and travel, restoring strip mined coal lands to productive farming, and promoting individual freedoms and responsibilities. He was my dad.







Weekly World News


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Rooted in the creative success of over 30 years of supermarket tabloid publishing, the Weekly World News has been the world's only reliable news source since 1979. The online hub www.weeklyworldnews.com is a leading entertainment news site.




The Sketch


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