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From Then until Now: Short Memoirs of Eight African American Savannahians is a collection of personal stories that tell the life journeys of eight African American men born in Savannah, Georgia. These men write about their humble beginnings and how they experienced the challenges of growing up in the Jim Crow South, living in nurturing neighborhoods, developing a strong spiritual foundation, and having excellent caring teachers and mentors who encouraged them to "aim high in life." This collection of short memoirs will inspire readers, especially young readers, to know that it is not where or how you start that determines where you end up but a commitment to the slogan "You can make it if you try."
Diana speaks. Gods answer. Aedlynn strikes. Enemies fall. In the realm where gods dance with mortals, Diana's prayers wield unimaginable power. But when a deadly sickness threatens to consume her, she strikes a desperate bargain with an unlikely ally, invoking a journey of vengeance and deceit. Aedlynn is a lethal weapon forged in darkness. She feels no pity, no guilt . . . no love. So when a beautiful spy finds a hidden way into Aedlynn's heart, even the gods won't stand in her way. As Fate weaves its intricate tapestry, betrayal and revelation collide, plunging them all into a maelstrom of passion and peril, and a battle for power will threaten to consume them all. Because there's a fine line between love and hate . . . And a woman's heart is a dangerous thing.
Personal Balance. Career Success. Financial Strength. The Plan provides readers with a proven approach to creating a full and satisfying life. Applying the same time-tested methods used by the world's most successful organizations and individuals, readers will learn how to take control of their personal, career and financial lives with straightforward step-by-step approach. The Plan helps readers break free of both conscious and unconscious behaviors that may be preventing them from achieving their goals.
Joseph Chamberlin/Chamberlain (1665-1721) was the son of Richard Chamberlin/Chamberlain and Sarah Bugbee of Roxbury, Massachusetts. He married Hannah Gilbert at Sudbury, Mass. in 1682. They were the parents of eight children. In 1713, they moved to Oxford, Mass. Several generations of descendants are given.
God’s existence is certain, and His gifts of salvation and grace are real. Through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, we have another home in Heaven. But how do we explain faith and Heaven to young children? How do we convince them that Heaven exists and that loved ones who have passed away are in a better place? This book offers simple examples of what Heaven is like in a way that children can understand.
Published by Making Change Press, the Big Book of Orchestra ABCs takes young readers on a musical adventure through the world of the orchestra. Each letter introduces a different instrument, role, or musical concept, helping children discover the magic of symphonic music. Written with 1st graders in mind, this fun and educational book is perfect for young learners and budding musicians. Featuring all Black characters, this book celebrates diversity and ensures that children of all backgrounds see themselves represented in the world of music. Representation matters, and this book is a joyful way to reflect the richness of Black culture in classical music settings. Created under the guidance of Senior Editor and published kid author Mya Williamson, alongside her parents Matnique and Briana Williamson, this book is part of the family's mission to inspire and educate through literature.