“In the Hole”
Ben Levin
David Kimball is nine years old and his life turns from bad to worse when his father leaves his family restaurant… then the home… then the car that they had to live in.
David is homeless. The family seeks shelter in an abandoned inn, where they are joined by other homeless people. David cannot take the poverty. David is a young athlete who holds onto hope. He works hard to find support for his family. Justin, his best friend, and teammates have stood by him throughout thick and thin.
David and his family will face their biggest challenge when Julia falls into a deep coma. David is terrified that he might lose Julia, and must find a way to get out of the hole of homelessness. Purchase at https://amzn.to/3hMfxkS.
“The Liability of Love”
Susan Schoenberger
Margaret Carlyle has been searching for love since 1979, when her beloved mother died from cancer. After Anders, a charming boy, rapes Margaret Carlyle on their first date. She wishes she could forget about it. She is driven to make the right decisions in her life, no matter how many years pass.
Margaret must face the fact that Anders will be famous for his acting skills. This means she cannot ignore her past and must make tough choices.
This novel, which is deeply moving, offers insight into class and privilege as well as the mysteries and destructive power of secrets. Buy at http://amzn.to/2Npqi18.
“The Weight of Memory”
Shawn Smucker
Secrets can never be forgotten. They just need to be remembered.
Paul Elias is given a terminal diagnosis and returns home to find a guardian to care for his granddaughter. His granddaughter’s imagination takes him on an adventure into the past and old secrets, leaving him wondering about his illness and his future.
Shawn Smucker’s award-winning story is captivating. Past and present merge like opposite breezes, unraveling the truth about life and death. Buy at https://amzn.to/3rqQQ0K.
“The Universal Language of Nature: A New Way of Conflict Resolution and Authentic Leadership”
by Alexandra Sitch
The bestseller book “The Universal Language of Nature,”It struck a chord in today’s times where lockdown is rife. This shows the need to have a new vision and find innovative solutions. To heal our broken world, it is more important than ever to personal evolve and expand our consciousness.
This book highlights some interesting aspects that have been ignored for far too long. However, it could offer structural solutions to today’s problems by taking care of our needs. “Mother Nature”Our intuition and nature. Nature and horses are a great resource for personal development. They help us to feel our inner self, the energy and system of each person, as well as the dynamics and solutions of their relationships. Buy at https://amzn.to/2P7OWEv.
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