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Amanirenas Lakeisha Washum
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Dr. Amanerinas Adelson D.D.S., a.k.a. Rena, is an accomplished woman who has been gifted since childhood. After the abandonment of her mother, she became resentful and focused on becoming the best in her field and accomplishing a beautiful life for herself. Owning two flourishing dental practices and having a handsome, top flight lawyer for a boyfriend, she felt somewhat complete. That is until she meets Cassius. A mysterious man who seems to not be of this world and also brings back a past Rena thought was lost forever. Join this epic journey of one’s ultimate self-discovery.
Labrat Diary Adam F. Arnold
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ISBN: 9781637903841
Book 2 of the Slackertype Trilogy: at the turn of the millennium, can a slacker achieve his potential, or is he doomed to drown in paranoia?
No Voice Censored From the Young Onlookers of Today
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Shadows of the Crowd John Halbig
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"Graham Mitchell is a photographer cast into the shadows of a world that no longer makes sense to him. Photograph by photograph he reveals his voice. The frozen images of times past are the only means of communication he knows, until one day, an image so enchanting crosses his path that it ignites his movement once again. Anna Semenova, Prima Ballerina of the New York City Ballet, becomes his new obsession. Shadows of the Crowd follows the dance between movement and stillness, and the communication between artists who experience the world in different ways. It is a reflection of love, compromise, and the battle between pride and humility."
SLUGGER Mark Christian
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1920s Chicago. Brady Washington is a cool kid living at Thompson’s School for Black Orphans. Beyond his wildest dreams, he never foresaw himself being the hitter that would win the city championship, especially since he had never hit a ball in a real game before. The cost? A broken ankle, which was totally worth it. After getting his cast, Brady sits in a waiting room at Cook County Hospital where he meets a nice white man, Barry Clark, who looks distraught. Brady asks and Mr. Clark tells the young boy that he just lost his wife. Brady hobbles next to him and holds his hand then tells him that he had also lost his parents three years earlier and knew how he felt. The odd pair ins ...