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Hope C. Clarke |
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Best Seller by
Hope C. Clarke (Paperback - July 2002) |
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Carrying Momma's Baggage by Hope C. Clarke in Books
(Paperback - April 2004) |
Not
With My Son by
Hope C. Clarke (Paperback - March 2003) |
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Pent Up Passion by
Hope C. Clarke in Books (Paperback - May 21, 2001 |
Shadow
Lover by
Hope C. Clarke (Paperback - November 15, 1999) ~ A brutal beating
and a miraculous surgery leaves behind a trail of bodies as an angry husband
goes out on a binge to reclaim his escaped wife. A surgeon's love and compassion
will lead him to risk it all to protect her...maybe even with the lives
of his medical staff. But can he protect her when there are no more bodies
between them? |
Vengeance
is Mine by
Hope C. Clarke (Paperback - December 2003) |
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Kevin Wayne Johnson |
Give
God the Glory! by
Kevin Wayne Johnson in Books (Paperback - March 1, 2001) Give
God the Glory! challenges its readers to desire a closer relationship with
God. In doing so, our connection to, and relationship with, Him unleashes
the power that is needed to fulfill one’s divine purpose. It is written
for the Christian and non-Christian alike. |
Give
God the Glory! : Called to be Light in the Workplace by Kevin Wayne Johnson in Books
(Paperback - March 31, 2003)
Give God the Glory! is the second book in this series
of nine. Through the subtitle,
Called to be Light in the Workplace, this book challenges
its readers to be ‘light’ on their respective job(s) in each of the three
phases of career progression: Entry-level (trainee or intern), journey-man
level (middle manager), and senior level (executive or mentor). |
Give
God the Glory! Let Your Light So Shine by Kevin Wayne Johnson in Books
(Paperback - April 2004)
Give God the Glory! challenges its readers to desire a closer
relationship with God. In doing so, our connection to, and relationship
with, Him unleashes the power that is needed to fulfill one's divine
purpose. It is written for the Christian and non-Christian alike. The
author enthusiastically embraces God's Word for his life and, through
the words of his subtitle, encourages his readers to know God and do the
will of God as it relates to their lives. |
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Beating
the Odds by
Freeman A. Hrabowski in Books,
Kenneth I. Maton in Books,
Geoffrey L. Greif in Books ~
Hrabowski leads a trio of
University of Maryland scholars who describe their institution's science
program to enhance the higher educational prospects of high-school-age
black American men. (Hrabowski
writes that his group is working in a comparable program for young black
females.) |
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Caught
Up! by
Winston Chapman in Books |
Mixed
Messagesby
La Tonya Y. Williams in Books,
Latonya Williams in Books |
Nudges
from God by
Vanessa K. Mullins in Books,
Tina L. Miller in Books (Editor) (Paperback - December
28, 2002) |
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Michelle Larks |
A
Myriad of Emotions by Michelle Larks in Books
(Paperback - March 26, 2003) |
Crisis
Mode by
Michelle Larks (Paperback - March 29, 2004)
Crisis Mode is a compilation of four short stories of women
of various ages and economical backgrounds facing crises. Each story deals
with subject matters relevant in today’s society; including unplanned pregnancy,
infidelity, aging parents, sibling rivalry and mental illness. The stories
also focus on main character’s extended families and how supportive or unsupportive
they are in times of the dilemmas. Stories take place in and around the
Chicago land area. |
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Monica Young-Freeman |
Loosed:
As I Went, I Was Healed by Monica Young-Freeman in Books
(Paperback - January 2004)
Monica Young-Freeman is a living
miracle. Shot 5 times by her ex-husband, her story is not one that glorifies
domestic violence, but instead it is a pathway for truth. It is a captivating
story that highlights the choices people make.
Loosed, As I Went, I Was Healed, is for anyone who has experienced
life with all its pains and is looking for hope and courage that leads to
being
Loosed! |
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Nishawnda Ellis |
Snowed:
A Lesson In Love by
Nishawnda Ellis in Books ~ Have you ever loved someone
so much that no force on earth could change what you felt? Sasha Freeman
thought she found that type of love, only to realize she had been snowed.
When you are snowed, the love felt cannot be reciprocated because it was
never there to begin with. |
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Vanessa Miller
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Abundant
Rain by Vanessa Miller in Books
(Paperback - March 3, 2004) The Rain Series is a collection
of inspirational books that promote healing, forgiveness and redemption.
In Abundant
Rain, the second book in the series, Elizabeth goes on an emotional
roller coaster as she sorts through the tragedy that has changed her life
forever. As the storms of life interrupt her world, will she become entangled
in her struggles or will she rest in the promises of God? |
Former
Rain (Rain Trilogy, 1) by Vanessa Miller in Books
(Paperback - May 1, 2003) When it rains it pours, just ask
Elizabeth Underwood or Nina Lewis. They thought the unfaithful men in their
lives caused their storms, but as they are forced on a journey of self-examination,
they realize that something greater than a “do right” man is needed to heal
the hurts that trouble their souls. |
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Latter Rain by
Vanessa Miller (Paperback - February 1, 2005) |
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Rhonda M. Lawson |
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Cheatin' In The Next Room by
Rhonda Lawson in Books (Paperback
- May 30, 2004) ~ Andrea and Christopher appear to be your ideal
couple. After a short romance, the two quickly marry. It is clear the honeymoon
is over when Chris thinks about cheating on Andrea with her best friend's
cousin--Alexis. Chris realizes when it's too late that he loves his wife.
Can Chris hide his infidelity from Andrea or will the guilt eat him alive? |
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The
African American Book of Values by
Steven Barboza (Author) (Hardcover - Sep 15,
1998)
In this massive anthology,
Steven Barboza reveals the story of the
African American as largely a story of good triumphing over evil, in a myriad of
forms. "This book," he writes, "can give children, families, teachers and friends
glimpses of values in action and provide moral examples that any reader can recognize."
Culled from many short-story and novel excerpts, poems, and essays, the collection
is divided into three distinct headings. "The Book of Self-Mastery" examines self-discipline,
courage, honesty, self-esteem, work, tenacity, creativity, and faith through texts
such as
Ralph Ellison's "Little Man at Chehaw Station,"
historian
Charles Blockson's heroic "The Ballad of the
Underground Railroad," and
Alain Locke's philosophical battle cry of the
Harlem Renaissance, "The New Negro."
Charles Chesnutt's "The Wife of His Youth,"
James Weldon Johnson's stereotype-smashing
look at Harlem in "Black Manhattan," and
Martin Luther King's immortal "Letter from
a Birmingham Jail" illuminate many of the themes in "The Book of Empathy," including
family, community and responsibility.
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