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Books with author Joseph Clement

  • 30 Bedtime Stories Your Child Will Love

    Joseph Clement

    language (, July 28, 2016)
    30 Bedtime Stories Your Child Will Love is comprised of short stories with colorful characters and positive messages designed to present and instill wholesome values which will enrich children's lives as well as those whom they interact with throughout their lifetime. It is a known fact that a happy and content child rests better and is healthier emotionally and physically as well as nourishes the mind, body and creativity which all children deserve to experience. It is our intent to provide this opportunity to as many children as possible, May each child who hears or reads these stories rest well and be abundantly blessed.
  • Navigating Through The Valleys Of Success: A Perspective In Perseverance

    Cleon Joseph

    Paperback (Cjff Publishing, Dec. 18, 2018)
    Navigating Through the Valleys of Success - A Perspective in the Perseverance of it is an inspirational piece meant to empower anyone with a dream to find the meaning of success. Many people give up on their entrepreneurial passions due to finances, economy, personal tragedies, guilt, negative influences and stressful work environments that seem impossible to escape. Author, Cleon Joseph welcomes readers into his walk to show how faith orchestrated human influence to guide him out of his valleys. He also illustrates how difficult circumstances in the 'valleys' of his journey were the sharpening tools to forge his climb to the success. This book is meant to encourage readers to never give up on their dreams. God has a plan for success for everyone, but the blueprint begins in the valley.
  • Best Friends: A Bedtime Story

    Clement John

    Paperback (AuthorHouse UK, March 2, 2011)
    Fickles Wood, bordered by a lovely, gently flowing river is home to countless animals. The book follows the fortunes of Eric the Squirrel, his wife and kids, Selina, Jack and Jemima and his best friend Dave the Otter. What problems are waiting around the corner? What dangers lurk in the woods and on Dead Man's Island? Join them as they learn about their world and help each other through exciting and scary times with a big dog, a fox and a trouble making ferret. An exciting and warm story about friendship brought to life with beautiful colour illustrations by Gerald Newton.
  • THE ATTIC OF MY BRAIN: My Autobiography - The First 40 Years 1939-1980

    John Clement

    (John Clement, June 23, 2013)
    The First 40 Years of John Clement's autobiography - from September 1939 to October 1980 - and filled with memories, anecdotes...and more than 150 photographs (definitely a greater collection than in most Kindle books!).Son of a M&S Manager and born in Barnstaple at the outbreak of World War II; initially educated at Belmont College then moved to Folkestone and Westbrook House prep-school, followed by Mill Hill public school, before starting working life with Manifoldia, West Bromwich.Formulated early life in Walsall, then decided to 'sow wild oats' working in seasonal hotels in Torquay (with winters in the swinging London of the sixties).Then M&S junior management for two years, back to hotel management (including a senior post at the impressive Selsdon Park Hotel in South Croydon) and finally away to sea, circum-navigating the globe five times and providing a host of stories, some amusing, some quite terrifying!Indeed, one of the latter stories forms the background to a new Kindle book, hopefully to be published later this year, called 'My Dark Angel' - a true story which centres on a black taxi-driver who saved John's life by making him miss a doomed flight to Amman (the taxi-driver was never traced - was he really an Angel?) and moves on to the horrors of Sierra Leone during the late 1990s!Incudes a unique annual record of world events from 1939-1980
  • My Life Story continued...1980-1999: Book Two - The next 20 Years

    John Clement

    (John Clement, Aug. 28, 2016)
    The second part of my life story, from when I left the sea in 1980 (and got divorced, married again and had a daughter!) to when I met my future third wife, in 1998.Gambling activities in Upper Norwood (where I wrote 'Down at the Bookies'), a mixed life in Camberwell, Brixton and Herne Hill - moving to Rochester, Kent; life as a Company Director, an Estate Agent GM, and unemployment disasters, before leaving my second wife (and my daughter) - Door-to-door canvassing in Hampshire, a Company Director again, then Bankruptcy and finally, I take a lodger who will one day become my new son-in-law!Interspersed with numerous photographs, like Book One, and (also iike Book One) with the fantastic News-lines feature, recording all the main historical events in the world, for every year!A MUST for those who like reading biographies.