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Books with author L. E. Johnson

  • Any Time You Fall: A Hidden Picture Story

    John Johnson

    eBook (Finding Escapes, June 9, 2019)
    A Hidden Picture Book! Read this book as a family and have fun finding hidden images together. Simple for kids to recall, and learn all about family love. Based on two newly married parents expressing their love for their first child. It's explained to the child that no matter the circumstances they'll always be there. The parents continually pledge to love, hold, protect, nurture, and support their son. Kids will have tons of fun finding the hidden images. Answer key included.This book is special because:* Hidden Images* African-American characters* Great for early readers* Easy recall/reading for toddlers* Fun for the entire family* Awesome family read* Bedtime story approved* Expressions of love* Marriage and family values
  • What Does Charley Dream Of?: A Story of a Lonely Dog That Had Nearly Given Up

    Z Johnson

    (Newman Springs Publishing, Inc., April 20, 2020)
    "Dad, what does Charley dream of?" was all that was needed to put in motion Charley's story that brings awareness of the urgent need of dog adoption. A portion of the profits of Charley's story will be donated to dog rescue organizations.
  • Tut The Generous

    T.L. Johnson

    eBook (TL Johnson stories, Nov. 12, 2019)
    Prince Tut has everything a child could ever want. The best toys, amazing clothes, and above all else his favorite blue coat. There is only one problem with having so many awesome things; he has to share them with his little brother Skare. When Tut decides no longer wants to share his valuables, chaos begins to unfold. Now Tut has to save his brother but to do that, he must make a great sacrifice. Will Tut be able to rise to the challenge and save his brother? Find out the answer to this in Tut the Generous!
  • Anger of the Free Folk

    J L Johnson

    language (, Nov. 19, 2015)
    Anger and her people, known as the Free Folk, had traded with the domed cities for the first time only a few decades ago. The Free Folk traded the food the domed cities desperately needed to feed its starving populations, and the domed cities were forced to trade the only commodities the Free Folk wanted, the ancient books and painted masterpieces the corporation had hoarded in their warehouses for centuries. They hadn’t always enjoyed such peaceful relations. The powerful corporation which owned and operated the cities feared the Free Folk. They’d dropped bombs from remote-controlled drones on their villages for generations. The corporation had only stopped the bombing when it became clear they needed the Free Folk for their food.The Free Folk were immune to the flu that had wiped out most of humanity centuries ago. The corporation had built the domed cities to keep the people inside isolated from the flu. The Free Folk had an open, self-sustaining society. They shared knowledge with whoever wanted to learn. And now it appeared there were a few residents of one domed city who were ready to learn...
  • A King's Return

    J.J. Johnson

    eBook (Author Academy Elite, Aug. 18, 2020)
    Islandia had been without a High King for a generation. Eloy, the last High King, embarked upon a journey shrouded in mystery after a cryptic warning found from a long lost prophet promised a return of ancient dark forces. Eloy had placed the rule of Islandia and the five kingdoms in the hands of his closest friend, King Richard. After thirty years most have long since stopped looking for Eloy's return or the darkness foretold. Many under Richard's rule have grown discontent and jealous of his appointment. All hope for peace is lost and chaos reigns after the icy hand of an assassin takes the life of King Richard and plucks him from the throne. What now? Will Prince Titus, Richard’s son, have the strength to hold Islandia together, or will it descend into war over the High King’s throne! The kingdom is divided by the sword as each must decide where their loyalties lie. -Experience an edge of your seat thrill ride as each kingdom of Islandia seeks to carve out their own rule-Explore a tale of loyalty and lordship
  • The First American Founder: Roger Williams and Freedom of Conscience

    Alan E. Johnson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 7, 2015)
    Roger Williams, a deeply religious minister in seventeenth-century New England, revolutionized thinking about the role government should play in religion. Banished from Massachusetts for his controversial views, he founded the Town of Providence on the basis of full liberty of conscience and total separation of church and state. These radical ideas were adopted by the Colony of Providence Plantations, which later became known as the Colony and then State of Rhode Island. Williams also insisted, contrary to the prevailing orthodoxy, that Europeans could acquire American land only through voluntary transactions with Native Americans. This is the story of the dramatic life, thought, and work of a man who refused to accept the conventional wisdom of his time and who forged a new way of thinking that came to characterize the best in the American tradition. Born and raised in England, Williams knew or otherwise personally encountered—during his youth or in later return visits—some of the greatest figures of English history: Sir Edward Coke, Sir Francis Bacon, King James I, the young man who became King Charles I, John Milton, Oliver Cromwell. In contrast to such famous contemporaries, Williams persistently argued, publicly and unambiguously, for complete liberty of conscience and a wall of separation between church and state—both for America and for Europe. At a time when most of the governments in Europe and America promulgated some form of established religion that persecuted religious dissenters, Williams founded a polity that was explicitly based on the principles and values of what became, more than 150 years later, the Establishment and Free Exercise Clauses of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The First American Founder traces, often in Roger Williams's own colorful words, the conflicts that Williams and his settlement experienced in maintaining a haven for persecuted religious minorities. Those challenges came both in the form of military and political imperialism from other colonies and from internal dissension. The book explains how Williams faced these issues and managed to create and preserve a political society whose principles we could recognize today. It also discusses how Williams influenced, directly and indirectly, the generation that later fought the Revolutionary War and established the Constitution and Bill of Rights. This work is written for both the general reader and the professional historian. The main text is readable by all. The endnotes and appendices contain scholarly documentation and discussion that will satisfy the most meticulous student of history.
  • Nefertiti & The Great Lake

    T.L. Johnson

    eBook (, Nov. 6, 2017)
    Nefertiti was the most beautiful girl in all the land. So beautiful in fact that she was held prisoner by the Great Lake itself. With her people in peril, she has to make a great sacrifice. This book celebrates young girls ages 2-10 while teaching them a joyful and self-respecting representation of “beautiful”. This book was created out of the need to redefine the black princess and black fairy-tales as a whole.It seems like a simple idea, but love and respect for all girls of color, honoring their regality and admiring the beauty within each and every one of them creates the loving effects of positive reinforcement for girls about the acceptance of who they are. Moreover, it has a profound and unquestionable influence not only on themselves, but on those who are in their lives. Let’s champion our young ladies and mold them into the beautiful princesses they are all meant to be.
  • Ramses & The Great Wonder

    T.L. Johnson

    eBook (, Dec. 26, 2018)
    Ramses is the strongest, fastest, most physically gifted Prince in all the land. But what happens his kingdom faces a challenge that is so big that even he can't solve it? Discover how the young prince faces his fears and saves his kingdom. This book was intended for young boys ages 2 to 10 and promotes confidence and esteem in boys who will be men.
  • Lifeboat #15

    L. E. Johnson

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Oct. 31, 2012)
    A Tale of Titanic Lifeboat # 15 Bert Johns was a quiet young man. He came to America to start a new life. His story, although new to us, has been told for the past 100 years in his hometown of Hardin, Lebanon. His family relates that he was deeply affected by the sinking of Titanic, as we can all imagine. He was consumed by thoughts of it every day of the 40 years he lived after Titanic. He was a very sad man. He told his story to very few people, for he was harassed and tormented for saving himself in a lifeboat half full of people. He moved to Marlette, Michigan after working three years in factories in Port Huron. Marlette must have seemed as far away from Titanic as any place in the world. I was told the story of Bert Johns and Titanic by friends, Marlette attorney, Ward Atkins, and Bert's friend and business associate, Earl Ingram back in 1985. He requested of these friends that his story not be told until 50 years after his death, for the sake of his family. Bert died in 1952. A hundred years have passed since the sinking of the mighty Titanic. She lies now at the bottom of the sea. Bert's story can now be told. I am proud to be able to tell it. "The Ropes of the Past Ring The Bells of the Future . . ." -Carl Sandburg
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  • The Ride of Pride

    Lee E. Johnson

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, )
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  • Cleopatra the Wise

    T.L. Johnson

    eBook (, March 21, 2019)
    Cleopatra was the apple of her father’s eye. While going away on an important business trip, he leaves her in charge to rule the empire. However, soon after his departure, she loses control and things begin to fall apart. Can she regain control and save her kingdom? Discover the answer to this and much more in Cleopatra the Wise! Cleopatra the Wise, intended for young readers, promotes confidence and esteem in young girls who will become women.
  • Rare Birds: Stories

    L S Johnson

    Paperback (Traversing Z Press, Sept. 17, 2019)
    The eight short stories in this collection look at the ties that bind and the transformations they provoke. Whether bound by love, blood, or violent circumstance, the characters in these tales are fundamentally altered by those closest to them ... and not always for the better.Two mothers become entwined in revenge against a violent man, with unexpected consequences. A roving gang of sirens finds themselves challenged from without and within. In a last, desperate act of love, a young surgeon goes under the knife. And in a distant territory, a mother and daughter struggle to survive--but the aid they summon is far more dangerous.At turns brutal and tender, subtle and shocking, these stories blend realism, fantasy, and horror to create an unsettling--and unforgettable--experience.