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Flower Power Man is the biography of theater artist George Harris III, aka Hibiscus (1949-1982). On October 21, 1967, at eighteen years of age, George became the subject of photojournalist Bernie Boston's famous 1967 photo, "Flower Power." The book recounts inspiring events of the 1960s and 70s relating to theater, politics, gender and the LGBTQ communities. It is written by members of his family, with essays and photographs contributed by friends, colleagues, and others who are inspired by his life's work and legacy. Foreword by Pam Tent, Introduction by Kembrew McLeod, Edited by Walter Michael Harris.
Thea Jenson has her future meticulously planned out. Graduate from college. Get a job. Marry her high school sweetheart and have two beautiful children. When she decides to transfer schools, her brother suggests she move in with him and his unruly hockey roommates. Everything in her life is going according to her plan . . . . . . until she bumps into Kyler in their kitchen and sparks fly. Kyler Rose, the starting center for the Northport University hockey team, is done for the moment he lays his eyes on Thea. But he can't allow her to become a distraction. He's determined to make it to the NHL. That's if he doesn't get booted for failing grades first. And even though he's on scholarship, it doesn't pay his bills or provide for his family. Neither do the tips he earns from his bartending gig. When an offer to make some fast cash falls in his lap, he takes it, thinking no one will care if he gets hurt . . . . . . except Thea does care. But just as Kyler finds a way to navigate his feelings for Thea, an unexpected link to his family comes to light and he finds himself in the fight of his life to protect those he loves the most - his family.
Nick Ashford thought he had the perfect life, the perfect marriage, and two perfect kids. And then one day, it all changed. Shocked by his wife’s revelation and torn about how to be the perfect husband and father, Nick’s life becomes anything but perfect.
Maisie Hoffman’s living an ordinary life until her meet cute happens at the grocery store. Before she can muster the courage to introduce herself and find happiness in the cereal aisle, a blunder turns into embarrassment and her one true love disappears. Rhys Wainwright III has always felt he’s unlucky in love until he comes across the Missed Encounters section of his local newspaper and reads about a woman looking for the man of her dreams who she lost in the grocery store. Could it be? Is Rhys the man Maisie conked heads with? Is Maisie the frazzled cutie he winked at? There’s only one way for either of them to find out.
New York Times bestselling author Heidi McLaughlin takes you on a holiday journey . . . trains, planes and automobile style. Holly Saint and Christian Lane grew up together and were best friends until he fell in love with someone else. Now, years later they find themselves stranded—both trying to get back to their hometown for Christmas, that’s if Jack Frost will allow them.
Written by longtime fan and author of the popular Damned website, Barry Hutchinson, celebrates the band's first 20 years - often referred to as the chaos years.