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Catch
a Fire : The Life of Bob Marley by
Timothy White (Paperback
- September 15, 1998) More:
Hardcover |
Paperback - 1992 ~
Bob Marley, reggae superstar and pop
culture icon, left an indelible mark on modern music.
Catch a Fire : The Life of Bob Marley delves deep into the life of
the lionized leader of a musical, spiritual, and political explosion that
still reverberates more than a decade after his death. Almost nothing
pertaining to the life of
Bob Marley is left out; the origins of
Rastafarianism (the Ethiopian religion
that was the keystone of his life), the roots of the reggae sound, the
Jamaican political and social debacle that informed his lyrics--this is a
comprehensive account of the life of the artist and the times that produced
him. |
Fire
and Brimstone, Revised 2nd Edition by
Laurinda D. Brown ~ More:
Paperback |
The
Fire of God: Discovering Its Many Life Changing Purposes by
Joy Dawson (Hardcover
- March 15, 2005) The Lord baptizes with a fire of the Holy Spirit to
test us, purify us, and ultimately to empower us. But as believers, we
should not always fear these flames as a sign of His wrath. The Fire of God
shows how to press through those scorching situations, which are allowed to
burn so that we become conformed to a Christ-like image. Best-selling author
Joy Dawson unlocks the mysteries that
surround the fire of God, unveiling its significance in the life of the
believer. The truths exposed in this book will ignite your passion for an
intense love relationship with the most awesome and, at times, mysterious
Being in the Universe |
The
Fires of Jubilee: Nat Turner's Fierce Rebellion by
Stephen B. Oates (Paperback
- April 11, 1990) More:
Hardcover |
Paperback |
Unknown Binding ~
Nat Turner is an American enigma. Was he a saint? A
visionary? Were those visions authentic? How could he have come from the
mild Virginia Tidewater society of 1831? Oates answers these questions and
more in his vivid portrait of
Turner, the slave society that nurtured him
and the changes wrought in that society because of him. Reader
John McDonough adopts a scholarly, but highly engaged, tone that is patient,
thorough and deliberate. At the same time, his voice is resonant with the
mystery he's exploring. Its burry roughness holds the listener and creates
an intimacy that matches the author's own familiar tone and takes all the
difficulty out of doing history |
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Anna J. |
My
Woman His Wife by
Anna J. (Paperback
- December 10, 2004) For most couples, inviting someone into their
bedroom is totally out of the question. Any normal woman would flip if her
man even thought about trying a threesome with another woman. Jasmine is
that woman, and more. Its not until her husband James pressures her into
having a threesome that their once happy lives get turned into nothing but
drama. |
The
Aftermath by
Anna J. (Paperback
- January 30, 2006) If you thought having a threesome could wreak havoc
on a relationship, Monica from
My Woman His Wife is back to show you why even the mere thought of a
ménage a trios with your spouse and an outsider should never enter your
imagination. |
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Laurinda D. Brown |
Fire
& Brimstone : A Novel by
Laurinda D. Brown (Paperback - March 30, 2004)
alternative lifestyles are here to stay and have permeated every
aspect of society, including the church. As much as some would like
to push all of the people who have come out of the closet back in,
it is not going to happen. Some may be offended by this book because
of the subject matter, but I considered Ms. Brown's take on Chris's
relationship no different than the ones where two hetero people with
issues, get together and put each other through hell. That's not
black or white, male or female, straight or gay--that's
relationships. While some will prefer to believe that the church is
devoid of such life, from gay to hetero, people are people and
people are human. |
Fire
and Brimstone, Revised 2nd Edition by
Laurinda D. Brown ~ More:
Paperback |
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The Highest Price for Passion by
Laurinda D. Brown (Paperback - December 27, 2005) |
Undercover
by
Laurinda D. Brown (Paperback - November 30,
2004) More:
Paperback ~
Laurinda D. Brown's tales of everyday life in the
heterosexual and homosexual communities are stories we want to keep
coming.
Undercover is a compelling mix of humor and drama that is
hard to put down. |
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Walk Like a Man by
Laurinda D. Brown (Paperback - September 2005) Strap
on your attitude and dive into 10 different pulsating stories from women who
love the way you love, living life on the edge, exploring sexuality
uninhibited. It’s so hot with passion you’ll need somebody to cool you off! |
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