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  • Act of Grace

    Karen Simpson

    eBook (Pint of Pennies Media, Oct. 22, 2016)
    Why would Grace Johnson, an African American high school senior, take a bullet to save the life of a Ku Klux Klansman named Jonathan Gilmore?The question hovers unanswered over Grace’s hometown of Vigilant, Michigan. Few people, black or white, understand her sacrifice, especially since rumor has it years ago a member of Gilmore’s family murdered several African Americans including Grace’s father. Grace doesn’t want to talk about it, but the decision to speak is not hers to make. Ancestor spirits emerge to insist, in ways Grace cannot ignore, that she bear witness to her town’s violent racial history so that all involved might transcend it.With hindsight made telescopic by the wisdom found in African American mythology and the book The Velveteen Rabbit, Grace recounts a story of eye-for-an-eye vengeance that has blinded entire generations in her hometown. Faced with the horrific crimes that have disfigured her life, Grace wonders if in the end, she can do as the spirits have asked and lead Mr. Gilmore, the town of Vigilant and her own soul on a journey toward reconciliation, redemption and true grace.
  • The Dragon and The D.U.M.B.

    Karen Simmons

    language (Iron Media Press, Jan. 3, 2018)
    Jason has had a rough day and just wants to get to a cozy inn where dragon slayers drink for free. Instead, he ends up chasing a pretty do-gooder who stole his horse.Jason thinks dragons should be erradicated; Naief thinks dragons should be able to vote.
  • Act of Grace

    Karen Simpson

    Paperback (Pint of Pennies Media, Aug. 19, 2014)
    Why would Grace Johnson, an African American high school senior, take a bullet to save the life of a Ku Klux Klansman named Jonathan Gilmore? The question hovers unanswered over Grace’s hometown of Vigilant, Michigan. Few people, black or white, understand her sacrifice, especially since rumor has it years ago a member of Gilmore’s family murdered several African Americans including Grace’s father. Grace doesn’t want to talk about it, but the decision to speak is not hers to make. Ancestor spirits emerge to insist, in ways Grace cannot ignore, that she bear witness to her town’s violent racial history so that all involved might transcend it. With hindsight made telescopic by the wisdom found in African American mythology and the book The Velveteen Rabbit, Grace recounts a story of eye-for-an-eye vengeance that has blinded entire generations in her hometown. Faced with the horrific crimes that have disfigured her life, Grace wonders if in the end, she can do as the spirits have asked and lead Mr. Gilmore, the town of Vigilant and her own soul on a journey toward reconciliation, redemption and true grace.
  • Act of Grace

    Karen Simpson

    Paperback (Plenary Publishing, March 1, 2011)
    Why would Grace Johnson, a bright, African-American high school senior, save the life of a Ku Klux Klansman named Jonathan Gilmore? That question hovers over Grace's hometown of Vigilant, Michigan, and few people, black or white, understand her actions-especially since rumor has it that many years ago, a member of the Gilmore family murdered several African-American residents. And if Grace had her way, she would not reveal the circumstances that led her to make what some deem to be a foolish sacrifice and an act of treason against her race. The decision to remain silent, however, is not Grace's to make, for the spirit of her ancestors have emerged and insist, in ways Grace cannot ignore, that she bear witness to the violent racial history that continues to divide the town of Vigilant. But when Grace discovers a century-old tale of a bloodsoaked, eye-for-eye vengeance that includes the mysterious death of her own father, she questions whether she has the ability and the will to accept the mind-bending spiritual challenge in front of her. As Grace reluctantly embarks on the unlikeliest of journeys and into the magical world of the African-American traditions used by her ancestors to fight slavery and oppression, she undergoes a spiritual transformation that leads to the true nature of her calling: to lead Jonathan Gilmore, the town of Vigilant and her own soul on a path toward reconciliation, redemption and true grace.
  • Farmer Ted's birthday surprise

    Karen Simms

    Unknown Binding (Longmeadow Press, March 15, 1987)
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  • Mechanic lined notebook journal. No I will not fix your shit for free gift

    Karen simon

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 11, 2020)
    This is a 120 pages lined notebook journal. Sized at 6 by 9 inches
  • Little Rainman: Autism--Through the Eyes of a Child

    Karen L Simmons

    Paperback (Future Horizons, Nov. 20, 1996)
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  • Act of Grace

    Karen Simpson

    Paperback (Pint of Pennies Media, Aug. 19, 2014)
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  • Little Rainman: Autism--Through the Eyes of a Child

    Karen L Simmons

    (Future Horizons, Nov. 20, 1996)
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