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Jonathan's pocket full of truths
"I keep a copy of Jonathan's Pocket Full of Truths on my nightstand". -Testimonial

Norm Davies has written an awsome, entertaining, and inspiring book chocked full of Jonathan's wisdom.

Title: Jonathan's Pocket Full of Truths
Author: Norman Davies
ISBN: 978-0-9820634-2-2
Pages: 30

Price: $6.95



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Midlin times

"Ms. Leatherman's book reads of the horror and the patriotism of all sides in America's Great Civil War". -Testimonial

Ms. Leatherman takes you back to the Civil War with first-hand accountsou tfrom her great-granfather's Diar. Let Nelson Slator Gardner tell you in his own words what it was like in the only Great War to be fought on American soil. In a excerpt from the Introduction, Ms. Leatherman writes:

Nelson Gardner adjusted well to his time in the army and yet he managed his zest for life. His diary states, "too nite I am titer than a wild owl". When he iwent home on leave, he and his buddy "went out and saw the girls". He never seemed to miss a good time. Later, he wrote of the horror of the prison camp as well.

Title: Midlin Times
Author: Effie Leatherman
ISBN: 978-0-6153540-9-5
Pages: 232

Price: $13.95




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ACCIDENTAL FELONS

"This book scares the hell out of me!" -Reader Testimonial

Daniel Horne's experience in the worst jail in the United States is a riveting account of the inhumanity that has befallen the United States in recent times. Just minutes away from the hussle and bussle of the city of Phoenix lies a horrible place occupied by ten thousand local residents. It is so fithy that it doesn't even meet the local standards for a landfill and in many ways that is exactly what it is--a city dump. Here is an excerpt from Daniel's book:

I lay on my back and explored the ceiling. Lifting my leg, I flattened my foot against it without being able to straighten my knee. Cold air was blowing on my chest from somewhere. I saw an air vent midway down the bunk’s length and two feet from the side of the bunk. Even in the dimness of the room, I could see the strings of lint streaming out of it. The air was filthy, and the floating particles choked me. I could feel them entering my lungs as I breathed, feel them brushing my skin and clinging to my eyelids. I turned away from the filthy air. Rolling onto my side, I pressed my back against the concrete wall to get as far away from the precipitous drop to the floor as possible. I peered out of the small window, examining the deserted common area below. I was locked in a hole where no one would find me and where no one cared if I lived or died. I was considered refuse to society and had been thrown away. I felt unwanted and helpless in a world filled with bullies and prisoners.

Accidental Felons
Author: Daniel Horne
ISBN: 978-0-9820634-0-8
Pages: 354

Price: $16.95








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