Motivational and Inspirational 

 
 
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Victory: An empowering collaboration with women who share their intimate and life altering stories. The remarkable contributing authors: Andrea Leal, Amy Pond Cirelli, Deborah Moore, Christine Sanchez, Saundra Ganem, Ashley Casello, Tiffany Avans, Kimberly Timpe, Amy M, Emma Borders created this compilation of poignant and inspirational illustrations of personal growth, faith and sheer bravery to overcome serious obstacles and living fulfilled lives. By learning from their stories, the reader may, one day, join them in the "winners' circle.

 

Fighter is written by world’s bronze medalist Jenae Noonan. Jenae cleverly places the reader in her shoes and leads them on a journey to prepare for a fight as a parallel of how to prepare for achieving personal dreams and goals. She chronicles her journey from the first inception of becoming a fighter, to imagining what the victory of winning feels like. Each chapter of the book has a “recap” in which the reader can personalize their own plan for achievement. In addition to sharing about the joy of achievement, Jenae also writes about personal obstacles (learning disabilities among them), disappointments and, yes, perceived failure. She encourages the reader to be aware of the opportunities that may be present in spite of what she calls “setbacks”. Fighter is a motivational and inspirational book appropriate for all readers who dream a dream.

 

This book helps the reader restore the feeling of worth and helps your spread your wings as you step out into the word with value, self love and confidence. 

 

Victory
 

Fighter

Fiction

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Discover the source of fear and resulting insanity associated with Aurora Street. Situated in an idyllic Colorado farming town in the 1950’s, Aurora Street is the location of a cemetery and a beloved grandparent’s home. This seemingly simple fact of geography mentally tortures a young child continuously through adulthood until she is institutionalized in a mental health facility. The patient, Kay isn’t surprised that she requires treatment because she’s been frighteningly aware since childhood that something in her psyche was amiss. Kay’s mind is a twisted mess of memories and fantasies in which her therapist, Doreen carefully explores and unravels the source of the trauma. The unfolding story of Aurora Street is alternatively told by Kay’s memories of a simpler time contrasted by Doreen’s probing questions in an effort to diagnose a seriously ill woman. Aurora Street is a scary tale because the events in Kay’s narrative appear “normal”. There is no ugly, sinister monster under Kay’s childhood bed. Something much worse causes her to lose her mind.

Aurora Street

Autobiography

Mike Somers and his daughter Kim have bonded with an extraordinary Father Daughter relationship. In this book, they have come together to share stories from years of mike's experience as a mailman and then a realtor in Los Angeles. Mike is currently a top realtor and Kim is a successful business and life coach.

Confessions From A Mailman Turned Realtor