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  • Triangle: A Novel

    John Clarke

    Paperback (Wet Street Press, May 21, 2017)
    Two superpowers are in a race to recover and exploit alien technology. To compete with the rumored Russian retrieval of an alien spacecraft found deep in Siberia’s Lake Baikal, the U.S. government orders two Navy saturation divers to risk everything to help salvage a spacecraft that may not even exist. It is up to Jason Parker to make sure the divers return safely from the deepest man-dive ever, but he cannot guarantee mission success. That is up to luck, and the bravado and heroism of the Navy divers. The thriller Middle Waters was the beginning saga for diving scientist Jason Parker and Oceanographer Laura Smith. In Triangle, Russian submarines monitor diving preparations off the U.S. Gulf Coast, then attempt to sabotage the U.S. effort. What started as Russian curiosity, morphs into a deadly threat. To make matters worse, both the U.S. and Russia are targeting Parker and Smith for elimination, if the governments don’t get their way. As a result, Parker and Smith must struggle to survive at all odds, while trying to maintain world peace. With the Presidents of both the U.S. and Russia vying for supremacy, and the American President’s own staff warning of potential catastrophes, the balance of world power, and even world survival, may rest on a liaison between Parker, Smith and two mysterious men with most peculiar powers. One is a blind remote viewer, and the other is a Troll named Truman. The world will never be the same again.
  • Molecular Consciousness: Why the Universe Is Aware of Our Presence

    Françoise Tibika

    Paperback (Park Street Press, Dec. 14, 2012)
    Mind and matter are connected through information at the atomic level • Explains how your state of mind is profoundly related to the flow of chemical information during the interactions of your molecules • Reveals how each atom of the universe is intrinsically linked with all other atoms through their memories and the information they carry • Explores the concrete manifestations of this “molecular consciousness,” such as intuition and the appearance of life on Earth The molecules of living organisms are in constant communication, storing and transmitting information both at the intracellular level as well as across vast distances. The mystery of how this communication occurs--whether through molecular structure, chemical reactions, entangled states, or some other method--has baffled biologists, chemists, and quantum physicists for more than a century. Revealing the intimate connections between mind and matter, Françoise Tibika explains that conscious communication exists all the way down to the very molecules of which we--and the universe--are made. Using the fundamental laws of thermodynamics to support her argument--especially the first law: “energy is neither created nor destroyed”--as well as modern scientific research in quantum physics and molecular biology, Tibika explores how each imperishable atom of the universe is intrinsically linked with all other atoms through their memories and the information they carry. She shows not only how each atom of your being is part of the greater whole of the universe but also how your thoughts, feelings, and state of mind are profoundly related to the activity of each of your molecules. Just as we are undergoing constant transformation by the molecules surrounding us, our own molecules are continuously transforming the network of which we are a part. Exploring the concrete manifestations of this molecular consciousness, such as intuition, Tibika reveals how, through effecting conscious change at the molecular level, our actions have far-reaching significance in a universe that is not blind to our presence.
  • Master of the Jinn

    Irving Karchmar

    Paperback (Bay Street Press, March 15, 2004)
    Here is a tale set on the Path of the Heart, a beautifully written mystical adventure wherein a modern-day Sufi Master sends seven companions on a perilous quest for the greatest treasure of the ancient world - King Solomon's ring. The legendary seal ring is said to control the Jinn, those terrifying demons of living fire, and in seeking it the companions discover not only the truth of the Jinn, but also the path of Love and the infinite mercy of God.
  • Molecular Consciousness: Why the Universe Is Aware of Our Presence

    Françoise Tibika

    eBook (Park Street Press, Dec. 14, 2012)
    Mind and matter are connected through information at the atomic level • Explains how your state of mind is profoundly related to the flow of chemical information during the interactions of your molecules • Reveals how each atom of the universe is intrinsically linked with all other atoms through their memories and the information they carry • Explores the concrete manifestations of this “molecular consciousness,” such as intuition and the appearance of life on Earth The molecules of living organisms are in constant communication, storing and transmitting information both at the intracellular level as well as across vast distances. The mystery of how this communication occurs--whether through molecular structure, chemical reactions, entangled states, or some other method--has baffled biologists, chemists, and quantum physicists for more than a century. Revealing the intimate connections between mind and matter, Françoise Tibika explains that conscious communication exists all the way down to the very molecules of which we--and the universe--are made. Using the fundamental laws of thermodynamics to support her argument--especially the first law: “energy is neither created nor destroyed”--as well as modern scientific research in quantum physics and molecular biology, Tibika explores how each imperishable atom of the universe is intrinsically linked with all other atoms through their memories and the information they carry. She shows not only how each atom of your being is part of the greater whole of the universe but also how your thoughts, feelings, and state of mind are profoundly related to the activity of each of your molecules. Just as we are undergoing constant transformation by the molecules surrounding us, our own molecules are continuously transforming the network of which we are a part. Exploring the concrete manifestations of this molecular consciousness, such as intuition, Tibika reveals how, through effecting conscious change at the molecular level, our actions have far-reaching significance in a universe that is not blind to our presence.
  • Jupiter Storm

    Marti Dumas, Stephanie Parcus

    Paperback (Plum Street Press, Nov. 14, 2017)
    *Special Gift Edition*Ten-year-old Jackie excels at being in charge. Her skills keep everything from gardens to five unruly brothers in line. So, when a curious chrysalis appears in Jackie’s front yard, she naturally decides to take charge of it. The creature that emerges is not like anything Jackie has ever seen, and she soon realizes that she must protect it at all costs, even from her own family. Dumas’ classic story-telling style is perfect for fans of Catherynne Valente, Gail Carson Levine. Kate DiCamillo, and the like, and the smart, female main character who loves who loves science and takes charge of her life, makes it a must-read. Ages 8-12.*Gift Edition Contains additional illustrations that create a special effect.
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  • What Does A Farmer Do?

    Ayo Lapite, Tomi Haastrup

    Paperback (5th Street Press, Oct. 11, 2018)
    This exciting, colorful book walks through a day in the life of a farmer with simple, beautiful, hand-drawn illustrations that show situations and words toddlers and children learn early on. It features clever introductions to animals, vegetables, family life, and basic hygiene.This is the first of a series of books that will explore several careers.
  • Dandelion: Once a foster child, always a foster child.

    America DeFleur

    (I Street Press, Nov. 18, 2018)
    The echo of the spinning tire beneath her car seemed to ring louder than the music she attempted to drown her thoughts in. Watching the world pass by in a haze, America sped down the freeway and out of the city while flashbacks of her long-forgotten childhood consumed her. Her parents failed her, the foster care system failed her, social workers, probation officers, teachers and everyone who was supposed to protect her, tossed her aside. Now, years after emancipating and finding her husband in another woman's arms, America ran from her past yet again. Feeling weak and defeated, she sped into the distance leaving everyone, and everything she's ever known behind. Realizing that she was exactly what everyone always told her she would become - a statistic, her world shatters. Alone and suffering, she found herself spiraling into a dark hole as memories flood in. She's finally had enough.
  • Orchards in the Valley: A California Tale

    Janice L Dodson

    Paperback (I Street Press, June 26, 2018)
    Beautiful illustrations and lyrical rhyme describe California's fertile valley and the changes as settlers come, plant orchards, enjoy and sell the produce. Years pass; more people come. New communities are planned and need more land. Trees are chopped down; orchards are fewer. But, thankfully, some remain, and we can be grateful each time that we eat a delicious juicy red cherry so sweet.
  • Listening With Our Hearts: Collection of children's stories and rhymes

    Elizabeth Maas

    Paperback (I Street Press, Nov. 13, 2019)
    Collection of Dynamic lessons for Children made of short stories and rhymes
  • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    Mark Twain

    Audio CD (State Street Press, Aug. 16, 1991)
    10 CD Set; Unabridged
  • Naughty Catcoon: The Rascal Raccoon

    Janice L. Dodson

    Paperback (I Street Press, Aug. 8, 2018)
    Under the light of the moon, a rascal raccoon ransacks and romps, wakes a child who sees this rascal pop a ball, eat from the cat's dish, try to catch goldfish, and make a mess before he scampers away earning the name "Naughty Catcoon."
  • Titanic Dreams, Treasured Recipes: Letters from 1904–1914

    Viola Dono

    eBook (New Street Press, Dec. 3, 2017)
    A new and revised edition of the non-fiction novella which won Viola Dono Best Food Writer for Northern Ireland 2014. Dreams and Recipes 1904–1914 was shortlisted for Best Food Writing in the World in the Gourmand Best in the World Cookbook, Drinks Book and World Food TV Awards in Yantai, China, in June 2015. Two girls exchange letters, dreams and recipes in Edwardian and Titanic years. The story moves between Belfast, Cavan, Nottingham and Brooklyn, New York, weaving through people and places, and moments in time. The letters are written in the genre of faction, containing a mixture of fact and fiction, occasionally accompanied by a narrator providing historical context and facts. Penned from extensive research combined with family history, the book threads together thoughts and themes reminiscent of many issues we still face in the world around us today. Recipes are presented in metric, Imperial and American cup measurements to suit bakers’ personal weighing out preferences. A sentimental journey and love story that brings history alive, as the reader peeks through some old kitchen windows for a closer look at a time not long past.