The Accolade


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World War II is smoldering in England. During these hard times, the Duke of Tyne struggles to keep his business interests alive in the United States. But he soon formulates a solution: he will send his son Wilfred and other family members to oversee the business in New York City. They will have to leave eleven-year-old Thomas William behind. But Thomas William adjusts swiftly to living in the castle with his adoring grandparents, the Duke and Duchess of Tyne. He is the happiest kid in England. As World War II is in full swing, his days are busy and filled with activity as the castle becomes a safe haven for children in the south of England who are affected by the tumultuous fighting. Thomas William and his best friend, Martin Gibbon, provide a valuable service to these children and are bestowed knighthood for their efforts. A work of historical fiction, The Accolade follows Thomas William, the eventual heir to the Dukedom of Tyne, from his childhood through early adulthood, as his social standing, hard work, and good luck consistently reward him and his best friend Martin.




The Homiletic Review


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The Accolades of Love Poems and Philosophies


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These poems and philosophies share my learning in childhood, young adulthood, middle adulthood until know. These poems cover my love experiences, highs, lows. Self-reflection, and my search for my creator. Some of these poems are the answers to some of the questions I had for our creator. He always gave me the answers I was looking for in some lesson in one form or another. Knowledge is power so I want to share the power of knowledge that you might be enlighten too. This journey started as I started reading the bible so may parables and fables told about religious people. The wiser of them was Jesus. Then the next motivating phase was when I was introduced to Bruce lee and the Chinese culture. Very smart writing philosophies and sharing his experience in writing. My last phase was music I listen to love songs on the radio from several musical categories. I have written poems for the last 49 years they go from simple poems to more advanced




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New Statesman


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