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Don't Put Down Your Crown is an uplifting story, meant to inspire children, and give them validation that will boost their self esteem. The children in this story are made aware of how special they are.
Monica Raven - Delusional is the first installment of a fresh upbeat urban drama centered around the Raven sisters. Each chapter will outdo the one before it. This storyline never gets dull, and it will keep you on the edge of your seat the entire time.
Janet Adams is a successful attorney at one of the top law firms in D.C.. She is fulfilling her lifeA[a¬a[s dream by being the youngest person to ever make partner at the firm. SheA[a¬a[s engaged to a very prominent marketing exec, Jackson Alexander, who very deeply adores her. Janet had always lived a very sheltered life, but in no time at all she discovers the truth about her close-knit family. When it all hits the fan, will her supportive fiancAA(c) and her best friends Jackie and Dexter Maxwell be enough to pull her through the storm? When she thinks the answers are where they arenA[a¬a[t, sheA[a¬a[ll look to her mother to fill in the blanks, though she ends up with more questions than answers. It seems that everyone has his or her own secrets, and each one affects Janet worse than the one before it. The one thing sheA[a¬a[s certain of is that it all started with the arrival of one Kimberly Williams. She is definitely key to the chaos that Janet calls her life. The one thing that no one knows is where it will all end, or who will be left standing when it all blows up.
The weekly source of African American political and entertainment news.
Eighty good-sized biographies of significant silent-era players hard to find in other reference works, and almost nowhere at this length. The villains and sidekicks of two-reelers (Jim Corey, Nelson McDowell), cowboy action stars (Jack Hoxie, Art Acord, Hoot Gibson, et al.), comedians, character actors, matinee idols and other talented and reliable performers.A comprehensive filmography (compiled for this book by Richard E. Braff and listing year, studio, director, screenplay, story or author, length and cast) accompanies each entry. The biographies are revised and edited versions of a series that ran in the film periodical Classic Images.
Sanji Carter is a talented, beautiful, free spirited freelance photographer from New York City, who will stop at nothing to prove her devotion to the man in her life. When her boyfriend of several years (Memphis) is given a promotion that lands him his dream job, she goes out on a limb and follows him to London in hopes of finally getting the life that she desires. When her expectations are not met, she looks to a new friend (Yohan) for fulfillment. Although they start out as curious strangers merely in search of companionship, their connection soon blossoms into romance. Before long, she finds herself trapped in a love triangle. Left with the task of choosing between her love for one man and her obligation to the other. With the help of her closest friend, she quickly arrives at her decision. When her choice comes back to haunt her, she tries to escape by returning to the place where it all began. She has no idea that it will all end in murder.
Journal of film history.