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“Snatch 2&20”
Luke E. Fellows

Would you be willing to sell your soul for tens or millions of dollars in dirty money? How about your wife? What if that meant you were forced to be a neurotic, lecherous tech entrepreneur and risk your freedom and even your life?

Snatch 2&20 is a satirical memoir parodying the author’s past life as a hedge-fund manager. This book is not just for fans of Silicon Valley and Billions, but also books like “The Wolf of Wall Street” “Liar’s Poker,”However, it is available to anyone who wishes an insider’s look at the rotten core our delusional plutocracy during this second Gilded Age. Buy at https://amzn.to/2EQdOuX.

“Busville”
Gary Midkiff

“A slice of life story that feels so real and relatable.”This book gives us a feel-good, wonderful look at the profession of school bus drivers. The author discusses the big picture (unionized workers fighting to get a decent contract) as well as providing a moving look at the drivers, who have intrinsic value and maybe even a touch of nobility.

Can Dispatcher Waverly Evan rise to a huge challenge? Reverend Bobby Trent can help drivers who believe God hates them. Can driver Rick Santiago overcome his recurring combat nightmare? Can driver Stephanie Brown salvage her finances? Connie Adams must protect her kindergarten student from being abused at home. You are welcome to Busville. Buy at https://amzn.to/2YIM3vq.

“BFF: A Story About Bullycide”
Lindsey G. P. Bell

“Both adult and teen readers will be moved by this poignant story.”Abby, a thirteen-year-old girl, and her father just moved from a leaky sailboat in California to inherited property in South Carolina. Abby doesn’t fit in. This is Abby’s summer adventure with Hollis, her new best friend and two other boys from their class.

Abby is shocked to discover that Hollis, a bullied outsider, is starting school. She pushes to the limit and takes her own lives, a phenomenon called bullycide. BFF attempts to make it clear that being bullied does not mean you are wrong. Suicide is not an answer. Buy at https://amzn.to/3bxD6KZ.

“Asher and Stacey’s Magnificent Road Trip: An Unconditional Love Story”
Stacey Cohen-Maitre

This is the story of a mother and her son who take a road trip along Southern California’s Pacific Coast. Asher, a nineteen year-old boy/girl/teen with severe cerebral palsy and a visually impaired that renders him nonverbal and wheelchair-bound, is diagnosed. Stacey, Asher’s devoted mother, is a neuropsychologist.

Asher, Stacey, and their families face unique obstacles along the way. Some of these are difficult to believe, while others are really heartbreaking. Each of them survives, but their love for one another grows to the greatest level that a mother and her son could wish for. Buy at https://amzn.to/3gXJ491.

 

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