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Books with author James Michael Russell

  • A Life Of Choices: Helping teenagers to make better choices

    Michael James

    Paperback (Independently published, July 26, 2017)
    The story centres on a fictional sixteen-year-old male as he attempts to deal with issues that include bullying and violence, smoking and drugs (nicotine, marijuana, LSD), alcohol abuse, friendships and peer pressure, school life, dating and sex, and relationships with parents. At various points throughout the story, the reader must help the main character make choices, which shape and influence the outcome of each chapter: Each different choice taking the reader on an alternative journey through the book with the aid of hyperlinks. The book aims to increase the self-esteem and emotional resilience of mid-to-late-teenagers by providing education, information, and opportunities to practice decision-making from a safe environment when dealing with the above risky issues; so if these choices come up in their real life, hopefully they’ll have some understanding of where their decisions could lead them.
  • Weekday Religion

    James Russell Miller

    (Darolt Books, April 3, 2020)
    It may be that this little book will be accepted of the Master and sent by him on a mission of helpfulness to some struggling lives. The aim of this book is to show how doctrine should become life; how promises should be rod and staff in the climber's hand; and how the Sunday-life should pour itself through all the week-days, making every hour bright with the radiance of heaven. It is dedicated to those who sincerely want to follow all the Scriptural precepts; and to realize in their own experience, all the joys, inspirations and comforts of true religion, and to fulfill in this world the meaning of life in all its splendor and possibility.
  • NANCY'S LONG HARD ROAD TO SALVATION

    Michael T. James

    eBook (, May 8, 2013)
    Nancy was born in a fishing village on the North Yorkshire coast and her life was hard and almost primitive, a life made harder still when her step father made unwanted advances towards her. When she rejected him she was sent to live with her aunt further down te coast and she was happy until her aunt died two years later. Her selfish parents tried to claim her aunt's estate but Nancy foiled them in that respect, as she foiled the vicar who had designs on her, himself. Finding work, even in Scarborough was nigh on impossible, but then she did find a job working as a seamstress in a brothel, and she was happy there until one of the clients raped her, forcing her to leave. She was pregnant now but a rough Scottish fisher girl put an end to the pregnancy, much to Nancy's relief and by a stroke of good fortune she found work in service to a nobleman's household. There she met the love of her life and started courting Jeb the coachman, but before long her past caught up with her and the couple fell out, only for her to find favor with his lordship's son. The couple wanted to marry, especially as she fell pregnant again, but his father quashed that idea, sending here away with a handful of sovereigns as compensation. After a while she buys a small dressmaking shop, which does well until news of her former working in a brothel loses her custom and she folds the shop and starts looking for work again. Her best friend finds work for her in a nursing home and she does well there, being willed by a small fortune by one of the inmates on his death. In the meantime, her former lover Jeb is injured badly in a fall from his horse and the pair meet again in the home which she buys with the inheritance. Unfortunately things do not run smoothly at first but love wins in the end and the pair marry, while the man who tried so desperately to split them up dies because of his meddling.
  • Industrial Education

    James E. Russell

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, )
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  • Lets Go Journal

    Michael J Russell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 21, 2016)
    The Lets Go Journal, Note & Activity books are companion books to the Lets Go series of children's picture books. Where the reader joins in with fun days out to a farm, a zoo, to the beach and many other fun trips. The Journals include themed activities based around days out at the farm, zoo and beach. Including word-searches, mazes, colouring pages, and simple counting tasks. Blank pages for drawing and sketching are included throughout and each section includes lined pages to write about what you did on your day out. The journals are available in a number of different coloured covers - so no arguing over whose journal is whose!!
  • Let's Go Journal, Note & Activity Book

    Michael J Russell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 14, 2016)
    The Lets Go Journal, Note & Activity books are companion books to the Let's Go series of children's picture books. Where the reader joins in with fun days out to a farm, a zoo, to the beach and many other fun trips. The Journals include themed activities based around days out at the farm, zoo and beach. Including word-searches, mazes, colouring pages, and simple counting tasks. Blank pages for drawing and sketching are included throughout and each section includes lined pages to write about what you did on your day out. The journals are available in a number of different coloured covers, including pink, blue, orange, yellow, green, & purple - so no arguing over whose journal is whose!!
  • Sketchbook: Cutest Unicorn Riding Rainbow, Girls Book Over a 100 Drawing Sketching Pages 8.5" X 11" Blank Skilfully Arranged, One Massive Full Page ... Into Segments for Notes’n Small Art Works

    James Michael Russell

    Paperback (Independently published, July 20, 2019)
    A quick 'Look inside' will findBeautifully designed sketching pagesGirls will love this striking 8.5 " x 11 " 100 plus page book to draw and sketch with crayons pens'n pencils Buying today will ensure a timeless keepsake for the futureThoughtfully laid out for various sized drawings and note keepingStaged sections to record notes, sketches plus a ‘mood board’