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  • Endless Journey

    Sumedha Jena

    Paperback (Black Eagle Books, April 17, 2020)
    Endless Journey has twenty one poems written by Sumedha Jena. About the poems of this book Sumedha says, "A majority of the poems written in this book aren't from my own experiences, rather they are from seeing other people experience something similar. A lot of the poems are also exaggerated to give the reader a better understanding and insight about what they're reading. At a young age, I realized that life is not always a happy journey, and that one has to always endure hardships along the way in order to reach a successful point in their life. I wrote these poems targeting anybody who has gone through something similar in life. I felt like if I write poetry based on these topics, someone might be able to relate to them. This book is basically about the transition of coming out of a dark, angry, and an unhappy place into a more radiant world."
  • The Tiny Astronaut

    Amlaan Akshayanshu Sahoo

    Paperback (BLACK EAGLE BOOKS, Aug. 4, 2020)
    This book isa hopeful song of voices newyet ancient in their inspirationa bold stroke of colours differentyet confident in their adoptionstringing together poemsborn of rippleson the lake of lifeevoking the subtle complexity unabashed versatility blemished beautyof beinghuman.
  • U.S. ARMY Alphabet Book

    Sammie Garnett, Jerry Pallotta, Rob Bolster

    Paperback (Bald Eagle Books, May 1, 2012)
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  • Endless Journey

    Sumedha Jena

    eBook (Black Eagle Books, May 27, 2020)
    Endless Journey has twenty one poems written by Sumedha Jena. About the poems of this book Sumedha says, "A majority of the poems written in this book aren't from my own experiences, rather they are from seeing other people experience something similar. A lot of the poems are also exaggerated to give the reader a better understanding and insight about what they're reading. At a young age, I realized that life is not always a happy journey, and that one has to always endure hardships along the way in order to reach a successful point in their life. I wrote these poems targeting anybody who has gone through something similar in life. I felt like if I write poetry based on these topics, someone might be able to relate to them. This book is basically about the transition of coming out of a dark, angry, and an unhappy place into a more radiant world."
  • U.S. ARMY Alphabet Book

    Sammie Garnett, Jerry Pallotta, Rob Bolster

    Hardcover (Bald Eagle Books, May 1, 2012)
    United States Army Soldiers Rise to a Challenge. Flexible, Fast... Smart, Skilled... Proud, Professional... With heartfelt patriotic cries of Honor, Respect, and Support for our troops, Sammie Garnett and Jerry Pallotta are pleased to bring you the U.S. Army Alphabet Book, the latest in a series that includes the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marines, U.S. Air Force, and the U.S. Coast Guard.
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  • Viking Times

    Dominic Tweddle

    Hardcover (Eagle Books, Nov. 19, 1991)
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  • Swamp Girl

    Iza Moreau

    eBook (Black Bay Books, Jan. 2, 2018)
    Rainbow Award for Best Lesbian Young Adult Novel of 2018.Trixie McQueen, called Sixteen by her friends, is a street girl from New York who, in an attempt to get out of her stifling family and social situation, finds herself in the wild Florida Everglades—on the run from sleazebags and petty crooks who are not pleased that she has discovered their poaching operation.Luckily, Sixteen is rescued—not only from these low-lifes, but from alligators and snakes—by a group of odd swamp-dwellerss—a philosophy professor, a carny geek, a voodoo practitioner, a fishing guide, and a couple of ex-marines. And last but definitely not least, the alluring Raven, who Sixteen gets an immediate crush on.Together with her new friends—who really, really, don’t like criminals in their neck of the woods—Sixteen becomes part of a dangerous and unusual plan to shut down these wildlife-destroyers for good.
  • U.S. MARINES Alphabet Book

    Sammie Garnett, Jerry Pallotta, Vickie Fraser

    Paperback (Bald Eagle Books, May 1, 2012)
    United States Army Soldiers Rise to a Challenge. Flexible, Fast... Smart, Skilled... Proud, Professional... With heartfelt patriotic cries of Honor, Respect, and Support for our troops, Sammie Garnett and Jerry Pallotta are pleased to bring you the U.S. Army Alphabet Book, the latest in a series that includes the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marines, U.S. Air Force, and the U.S. Coast Guard.
  • The Sea Mammal Alphabet Book

    Jerry Pallotta, Thomas Leonard

    Paperback (Bald Eagle Books, May 1, 2012)
    Whales... Dolphins... Seals...<BR Otters... Manatees... submerge yourself in salty facts as you learn which sea creature has the thickest fur, what it means to spyhop, and how much a blue whale's tongue weighs. From the arctic to the antarctic, troll the oceans with Jerry Pallotta in this beautifully illustrated, fun-to-read SEA MAMMAL ALPHABET.
  • Tank Baby

    Iza Moreau

    language (Black Bay Books, Jan. 1, 2019)
    For the first 7 years of her life, Elodie Fontaine was part of an ultra-secret psychology experiment in China. Now, at 17, she is trying to put that behind her and simply be a normal Florida teenager. She plays on her high school tennis team, is a nerd-in-good-standing in the Math and Science Club, and has come to terms with the fact that she is interested in girls rather than boys. She is even thinking of asking a certain someone on a date when she begins getting disturbing email messages from one of the other subjects of the Chinese experiment. Then someone tries to break into her house to steal her late mother's papers about the project; but why? What value could they have? Elodie realizes she can no longer bury the past. She must act before someone gets hurt. Together with her friends Margo and Kelli, Elodie reluctantly begins searching for answers. But to do this, she must polish off her programming skills and revisit her years in Shanghai with five Chinese girls, an unfinished experiment, and a mother she never really knew.
  • Desert Girl

    Iza Moreau

    language (Black Bay Books, Dec. 31, 2019)
    The fourth book in the popular Elodie Fontaine mystery series finds Elodie travelling to Southern California to search for the birth father she never knew. She discovers his name—Hector Melendez—and learns that he was a Mexican-American professor whose main interest was the study of petroglyphs—ancient rock carvings in the desert mountains. Trouble is, he vanished from sight a decade earlier and his car was found abandoned on the shores of a once-famous salt lake. Refusing to believe that he is dead, Elodie, along with her half-sister Layna, embarks on a journey that takes them through the off-the-grid settlements of Bombay Beach, Slab City, Salvation Mountain, and finally into the lonely Sonoran Desert hills, where deep washes and shifting rocks make any kind of traveling treacherous. Where has Hector gone and why won’t anyone talk about him? Even some of Elodie’s newfound relatives in California make it clear that her efforts to find him are not wanted. Elodie is trying to find out answers to these questions when she learns that she is not the only one looking for him . . .
  • The Progeny of Able

    Peter S. Case

    eBook (Black Earth Books, Dec. 16, 2014)
    The foxes are among us. Every night thousands of Londoners see them on the city streets, creeping from hidden alleyways or nestled amongst the hedges of Hyde Park. There are over 10,000 living in the urban sprawl, but under the ancient metropolis there are many more. Now, we can read their story; their true story.Deep beneath the city streets, the Burrow of London is dying. Almost a millennium has passed since the 'Art' was lost. It's power forgotten and the grand palaces, countless parks, endless subterranean suburbs and skyscrapers, it helped to build, time is now dissolving into dust. For although they are incredibly intelligent and self-aware the inhabitants of the Burrow are trapped within the limitations of an animals body. They are, in a way, anti-anthropomorphic. They are not foxes behaving like humans, rather they are humans trapped within the restrictions of a fox's physiology. What follows is a narrative of those desperate and dishevelled nocturnal creatures which, nearly nightly, can be seen on the dark streets of the British Capital. It is an account of the foxes of London and the 'Great Burrow' underground where they live; a home which is much larger and much older than the ancient Roman borough of the 'Hansta', the Humans, above it. The 'Light' which gives only foxes, and only those foxes born in London, the gift of self-awareness is fading and a half-breed of shadow foxes is emerging from the darkness controlled by the totalitarian 'Council of Brothers'. These animals are larger and more powerful and lack the ability to speak. They have become slaves to the regime, easy to control, easy to train; the perfect servants or the perfect thugs. For as the Light diminishes, the panic in the Burrow increases, as does the number of Shadow Foxes. Amongst the despair the regime grows in power, branding all foxes like canines, and only one may stand against them. One is born outside of the Light, yet of the Light, one who begins to claim the lost power and with it claim the Burrow from those who would let it die. He is Roe; a criminal, a murderer, a fighter. Driven from the Burrow as a pup he has returned. For he is the cure. He is the progeny of Able.