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Don Wirth goes straight to the country’s best crappie experts for their “secrets” on catching more and bigger of the fish he calls “an American treasure” in Secrets of America’s Top Crappie Guides. Packed with tips, insights and practical advice gleaned from years of combined fishing experience, this book will be an invaluable tool for beginning fishermen and seasoned anglers alike.
Standing Up & Standing Out is the inspirational story of Roland’s journey through one of the most important and turbulent periods of American history. Born in rural Tennessee just before World War II began, Jones tells how he dealt with racial prejudice and turned an unexpected opportunity with McDonald’s Corporation into a highly successful, twenty-five year career as its first African American corporate executive and franchisee. With other black McDonald’s owners, supervisors and managers, he started a wave of change that transformed the attitudes and culture of one of the country’s largest companies, and ultimately, corporate America in general.
D. Felicia Walker thought she had it all—a beautiful home, a fulfilling career, two wonderful children and a loving husband. But Walker’s world came crashing down around her when her husband confessed he was bisexual and HIV-positive. Though angry and frightened, Walker decided to stay with her husband, even when his health spiraled out of control. From Better to Worse is the dramatic, true story of Deborah’s life and challenges as a wife, mother and career professional as she strived to honor her marriage vows, her commitment to her family and God.
Flights of Angels is a novel about one man’s journey from cadet to skilled flight instructor in the Navy’s V-5 flight program during World War II. Billy Benson’s rigorous training and experiences in the program result in his involvement in a mysterious secret mission that will be his ultimate test. Flights of Angels also tells the story of how Americans experienced life on the home front during this critical time.
While the characters and story are fictional it could well have been any number of young American servicemen who served gallantly in the war to end all wars. Flights of Angels is historically accurate, providing a firsthand look into the day-to-day challenges training to become a Navy pilot and extraordinary insight into life in America when the entire nation was united in the defense of our freedom. It is based on three years of meticulous research, interviewing dozens of individuals and family members of the men and women who served in the Navy Air Service.
Once fairies and wee folk were household names and daily occurrences; lovers were loved, imaginations were real, and the world was mystery and romance. Now you can revive your spirits and add curious delight to your life as you remember and celebrate with Dave Cheadle in his Victorian Fairies and the Enchanting Little People of a Romantic Age.
A colorful celebration of the spirit, traditions and merriment that made the Victorian Easter, complete with your favorite holiday scenes from Victorian trade and turn-of-the-century postcards that burst with life, depicting the customs and joy of this most popular springtime festivity
Peggy Knight, long-time companion to Johnny Cash, his wife June, and Mother Maybelle Carter for more than three decades, shares the wonderful memories of living and working with the country music icons and close friends who treated her like a member of the family. Peggy Knight, a native Nashvillian, met Mother Maybelle while playing bingo at the Inglewood VFW Club in 1967. This chance meeting began a life-long friendship with the mother of country music that evolved into a 33-year relationship with the Carter and Cash families. Peggy’s tribute looks at the personal lives and times while she lived with the famed Carter and Cash families on the road and at home.
From far back in the depths of the forest a soft low moan like the whisper of the night wind breathed through the woods. Again the same low moan came floating on the night air, rose to a wail, then died away. The Indian guard awakened his companions with a whispered word, “Deathwind.” As George Washington fights the British on the eastern front of the Revolutionary War, a completely different battle is being waged in the west, the Ohio River country. But the stakes are the same: the very existence of a new nation.