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Books with author Mark Davis

  • Every Day Spirit: A Daybook of Wisdom, Joy and Peace

    Mary Davis

    Paperback (Rich River Publishing Company, Dec. 1, 2017)
    In this uplifting and transformational book, spiritual teacher Mary Davis shares daily reflections, inspiring quotes, practices, prayers and meditations that fill your heart with encouragement, joy and inner peace. With a page for each day of the year, this exquisite book will become a companion and a wise teacher that takes you on a spiritual journey of finding joy and gratitude in simple things, peace and comfort even in the midst of chaos, and a deeper love for others through kindness, compassion and service. Written during a year of solitude in the isolation of a cabin, Mary's poetic gift with words, loving guidance, humor and heart will feed your soul and have you looking forward to each day's reading. Every Day Spirit is packed with spiritual wisdom, making it a road map to a more meaningful and fulfilling life - and a reminder to slow down and notice the blessings. It's the perfect gift for yourself...and anyone in need of inspiration, hope, comfort and wisdom.
  • Florence Nightingale: Founder of the Nightingale School of Nursing

    Marc Davis

    language (Spirit of America, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Introduces the life and accomplishments of Florence Nightingale, founder of the Nightingale School of Nursing.
  • Bark! Bark! Goes Anxious Mark: A book about children and anxiety.

    Mark Davis

    (Independently published, March 20, 2020)
    Mark is feeling a bit anxious, but doesn't understand why he feels that way. Can Mom help him understand and cope with his anxiety? Read on to find out!
  • Every Day Spirit: A Daybook of Wisdom, Joy and Peace

    Mary Davis

    eBook (Rich River Publishing Company, Dec. 1, 2017)
    In this uplifting and transformational book, spiritual teacher Mary Davis shares daily reflections, inspiring quotes, practices, prayers and meditations that fill your heart with encouragement, joy and inner peace. With a page for each day of the year, this exquisite book will become a companion and a wise teacher that takes you on a spiritual journey of finding joy and gratitude in simple things, peace and comfort even in the midst of chaos, and a deeper love for others through kindness, compassion and service. Written during a year of solitude in the isolation of a cabin, Mary’s poetic gift with words, loving guidance, humor and heart will feed your soul and have you looking forward to each day’s reading. Every Day Spirit is packed with spiritual wisdom, making it a road map to a more meaningful and fulfilling life – and a reminder to slow down and notice the blessings. It's the perfect gift for yourself...and anyone in need of inspiration, hope, comfort and wisdom.
  • Bark! Bark! Goes Anxious Mark: A book about children and anxiety.

    Mark Davis

    language (, March 22, 2020)
    Mark is feeling a bit anxious, but doesn't understand why he feels that way. Can Mom help him understand and cope with his anxiety? Read on to find out!
  • George H. W. Bush

    Marc Davis

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Sept. 1, 2002)
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  • The Concise Dictionary of Crime and Justice

    Mark S. Davis

    Paperback (SAGE Publications, Inc, Feb. 20, 2015)
    A new approach to making everyday criminal justice terms accessible A useful reference work for faculty and students, criminal justice professionals, writers, and anyone else interested in criminal justice and criminology, The Concise Dictionary of Crime and Justice, Second Edition, is an excellent, wide-ranging resource with clear definitions for over 3,000 key criminal justice terms. Often going beyond simply definitions, the dictionary places the entries in a meaningful context, connecting the definitions with other concepts. Mark S. Davis uniquely presents common misperceptions for selected terms, along with additional relevant information to clarify a term’s use or derivation.
  • When Jesus Was a Green-Eyed Brunette: Loving People Like God Does

    Max Davis

    Paperback (Worthy Books, Nov. 1, 2016)
    When Jesus Was a Green-Eyed Brunette weaves heartwarming and miraculous stories of Jesus showing up in ordinary people, revealing that He knows us and is fully present in our everyday circumstances, especially in our difficulties. As best-selling author Max Davis puts it, "When we are born again, Jesus lives inside each of us. He is very much alive today and still does incredible things -- sometimes supernatural things -- through us!" Davis's own life was dramatically altered when he first came face-to-face with Jesus living inside a green-eyed brunette. That encounter started a forty-plus-year journey where Jesus became his best friend. When we see others as God sees us we will love them as God loves us. Those hurting and weary from worn-out religion are longing for a fresh touch from the living Jesus. By letting Jesus live through us we become a conduit of His love. Authentic Christianity is not about religion but a relationship with Jesus. Davis challenges us to do more than simply receive His grace -- we need to allow grace to soften, change, and shape us. As you read this book, you will laugh, cry, and come face-to-face with the living Jesus.
  • Chicken and Pickle's Night Before Christmas

    Marian Davis

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 6, 2019)
    Chicken and Pickle put a spin on the classic poem by Clement Clarke Moore, "Twas the Night Before Christmas a Visit from St. Nicholas" when they visit family for the holidays. On a search for Santa, Chicken and Pickle discover it takes many people to provide a flawless hotel experience when enjoying your home away from home.
  • Crazy Cars

    Mark David

    Paperback (Kane/Miller Book Pub, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Roller Roadsters, Chefrolets and Decibal Clangsters are the cars of the future! See these, and a dozen other wacky vehicles inside the pages of Crazy Cars. Invented for crazy kids (of all ages), these detailed and descriptive "blueprints" will spark the imagination and inspire inventive ideas of your own.
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  • Malcolm X: Another Side of the Movement

    Mark Davies

    eBook (Ebook for Students, Ltd., Dec. 18, 2015)
    Born in Omaha, Nebraska, Malcolm X spent his teenage years living in a series of foster homes after his father's death and his mother's hospitalization. He engaged in several illicit activities there, eventually being sentenced to 10 years in prison in 1946 for larceny and breaking and entering. In prison, he joined the Nation of Islam, adopted the name Malcolm X, and quickly became one of the organization's most influential leaders after being paroled in 1952. Malcolm X then served as the public face of the organization for a dozen years, where he advocated for black supremacy, black empowerment, and the separation of black and white Americans, and publicly criticized the mainstream civil rights movement for its emphasis on nonviolence and racial integration. Malcolm X also expressed pride in some of the Nation's social welfare achievements, namely its free drug rehabilitation program. Throughout his life beginning in the 1950s, Malcolm X endured surveillance from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for the Nation's supposed links to communism.In the 1960s, Malcolm X began to grow disillusioned with the Nation of Islam, as well as with its leader Elijah Muhammad. He subsequently embraced Sunni Islam and the civil rights movement after completing the Hajj to Mecca, and became known as el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz.[A] After a brief period of travel across Africa, he publicly renounced the Nation of Islam and founded the Islamic Muslim Mosque, Inc. (MMI) and the Pan-African Organization of Afro-American Unity (OAAU). Throughout 1964, his conflict with the Nation of Islam intensified, and he was repeatedly sent death threats. On February 21, 1965, he was assassinated. Three Nation members were charged with the murder and given indeterminate life sentences. Speculation about the assassination and whether it was conceived or aided by leading or additional members of the Nation, or with law enforcement agencies, have persisted for decades after the shooting.A controversial figure accused of preaching racism and violence, he later amended some of his views on racial segregation and white people after his pilgrimage to mecca and believed that true brotherhood was, in fact, possible. Malcolm X is a widely celebrated figure within African-American and Muslim American communities for his pursuit of racial justice. He was posthumously honored with Malcolm X Day, where he is commemorated in various countries worldwide. Hundreds of streets and schools in the U.S. have been renamed in his honor, while the Audubon Ballroom, the site of his assassination, was partly redeveloped in 2005 to accommodate the Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center. Source: Wikipedia.About the AuthorBorn in Cardiff, Wales, Mark Davies graduated from Cambridge University, England, with a degree in social anthropology. Since then he has worked in theater, television, children’s publishing, and magazine publishing. Malcolm X: Another Side of the Movement is his fourth book for a juvenile audience.The author is indebted to Alex Haley and his book The Autobiography of Malcolm X for information regarding Malcolm X’s early years. He would also like to express his gratitude to Dr. Betty Shabazz, Sule Greg Wilson, Professor Aldon Morris, and Della Rowland, all of whose contributions and inspiration helped shape the book and enlighten the author.
  • My Prayer Journal

    Mary J. Davis

    Paperback (RoseKidz, )
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