In Pictures Your Heart Remembers, family expert Dr. John Trent shows how "pictures" of the good and bad things in our lives not only find their way into our hearts but also affect how we view ourselve
A professor of jazz studies at Western Michigan University, Kynaston lays a foundation necessary before the saxophone student can venture very far into jazz. Scales, arpeggios, tonguing, and playing
The third “entertaining…and tasty read” (Entertainment Weekly) in the Daphne Martin Cake mystery series. Daphne Martin’s life is pretty sweet right now—she has a loving boyfriend, a popular cake decor
The American Anti-Slavery Society originally published Narrative of James Williams, an American Slave in 1838 to much fanfare, describing it as a rare slave autobiography. Soon thereafter, however, so
Give me land lots of land....and a puppy on the loose. When Betsy Livingston's puppy runs away, she has no idea it will lead her to a murder on a movie cowboy star's estate. Not only has there been
Exert your birthright to obtain freedom from corrupt government agencies and their jurisdiction. “Freedom from Government; How to Reclaim Your Power” is your handbook for dealing with government on yo
With the fall of trade barriers, global competition and company shareholder demands have become more intense, causing business leaders to seek further value generation within their supply chains and t
This biography of interstate slave-trader Bacon Tait (1796-1871) traces his life from Richmond, Virginia to Salem, Massachusetts, where he claimed to be the husband of Courtney Fountain, a free woman
Natalie Chaulieu has a new assignment. A series of deaths in an old workers' utopia has caught the attention of the central government and she has been chosen as the liaison between the government
Nora Alexander has sunk her inheritance into the Tunie Hotel, in Piney Woods, Texas. Now there is a chance that her first major booking, a national cat lovers’ conference called Meow Meet-Up, will hel