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Sep 11, 2008
Disenfranchisement prevails in different communities, particularly among African Americans who have been subjected to this social dilemma for years. The Disenfranchisement of African American Males focuses on the issues beleaguering this community.

Sep 10, 2008
W.J. Goldie tells the story of one woman’s resolve to search for the truth about her father, while crossing earthly bounds and becoming intuitively attuned to the supernatural.

Sep 08, 2008
Al Katar, in his children’s book “Captain Scratch: The Island of Sirmarj”, presents a different kind of pirate story with a different kind of pirate.

Sep 04, 2008
You don’t have to be an expert nor run to a restaurant to satisfy your dessert cravings. Author Jan Meredith comes up with mouthwatering desserts that are easy to prepare.

Sep 01, 2008
The Coolie Trade is an in-depth accounting, by Arnold J. Meagher, on the shadowy world of human trafficking and Chinese emigration during the mid-1800’s when demand for cheap labor sky rocketed in the British and French colonies.

Aug 28, 2008
Many people are putting up their own small business to address the changing tides of the regular job market. The benefits of running a small business can be many. Richard Mack tackles the formation, analysis and operation of small businesses.

Aug 25, 2008
In her book, ‘If I Only Had a Brain Surgery’, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) survivor, Laura Bruno, shares her stories of struggle and recovery in the world where brain injuries and other mystifying diseases exist..

Aug 19, 2008
‘Talking Back to Liberal Power’ examines the methods employed by liberals in the realization of their aspirations and the associated consequences, as rationally analyzed by its author Yale Kramer.

Aug 15, 2008
Author Barbara Marolla Roberts shares her thoughts on self-publishing and her inspiration behind the Xlibris book, The Vineyard on Mulberry Street.

Aug 11, 2008
Epidermolysis Bullosa affects many people in varying degrees of severity, while posing a challenge for families in terms of medical and financial support. ‘Butterflies, Purple Tulips & U2’ tells the story of Aimee, who never stopped fighting EB.


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