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Tales of Ai Tai To offers readers the ability to understand this ancient spiritual way and apply it to their lives. After each story there is a section called “Something to think about” where the reader is challenged to consider the teaching in the story and what it means to them. Kurt Aschermann is a follower of Tao and has written four books about coaching sports, a children’s chapter book and a book about the search for meaning and a spiritual life.
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This story begins in the year 2030 as our lead character is an eighty-five-year-old man who lives alone in a modern world. He has outlived his wife and most of his friends and family. One evening as he sits down in front of his TV, he falls asleep and awakens to find himself in the year 1961. He thinks he is having a dream, but it is one that is so vivid and realistic that he wonders if it is just a dream, or is he really somehow back in 1961? And if so, why? Is it to correct a long-ago decision? Thus begins our hero's journey back in time as he pursues a completely different career and personal path. I think some of us would like another "bite of the apple" and maybe make some different decisions from the ones that were made in the past.
The Adventures of Airman Hay by Edgar Wallace takes readers on a thrilling journey through the skies. Airman Hay, a daring pilot with a knack for finding danger, embarks on a series of high-flying missions filled with espionage, peril, and pulse-pounding action. Whether he's evading enemy aircraft or uncovering treacherous plots, Hay's courage and ingenuity make him a hero you can't help but root for. From the cockpit to the battlefield, this story will keep readers riveted with its high-stakes drama and adventurous spirit. Strap in and prepare for an exhilarating ride through the clouds!
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David Stone realized at a very early age that he had the ability to manipulate powerful individuals by demanding their attention. He learned that size and strength mean nothing when confronted with willpower. Unfortunately, David finds that his feelings of power are accompanied by feelings of worthlessness. An anger in him builds from the fact that people will only respond to him after an exhausting show of extreme behavior. David's victories are sad ones, but they are all he has. Eventually David channels his anger through radical organizations. His talent for influencing others quickly leads him to leadership positions. As leader and spokesperson for these organizations, David finds that his need for power is more important than any ideal held by the groups, and he wonders at what he has become.
As stories about "Florida Man" inspire wild headlines in the news, Florida's most beloved chronicler is here to show that the state is more than the stereotypes. Award-winning journalist Jeff Klinkenberg has explored what makes Florida unique for nearly half a century, and Son of Real Florida is a compelling retrospective of essays on the state he knows so well. Klinkenberg tells what it was like growing up in pre-air conditioning Florida and becoming a newspaper reporter in mid-century Miami. He introduces us to the stout-hearted folks who have learned to live and even prosper among the insects, sharp-toothed critters, and serious heat. We meet beekeeper Harold P. Curtis and his prized oran...