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Books published by publisher Christopher Grant

  • Fears of a Wantrepreneur

    Christopher Michael Grant

    Paperback (Christopher M. Grant, Feb. 22, 2014)
    This is the unconventional story of a teenaged entrepreneur who grew a successful business against all odds. It offers a unique perspective, detailing how a kid can start a business, make every mistake in the book (literally), and keep going. After reading this book, will you learn how to be the next Steve Jobs, Richard Branson, or Mark Zuckerberg? No, because that has already been done. If you are on the edge, dreaming about owning a business, the only way to know if you can do it is to conquer every imaginable fear and simply get it done. This is not a steps-to-success book or a sappy ā€œitā€™s so easy everyone can do itā€ book. In reality, being an entrepreneur is so rewarding that I wish everyone could experience what itā€™s like to own their own business, but more importantly find a job they love.
  • Twas The Night Before Christmas

    Clement C. Moore, Chris Sharp, Chris Grant

    Paperback (Christopher Grant, April 5, 2019)
    Ahha Studios take on this classic holiday tale!
  • The Sprightly Sloth

    Christopher Bunt

    Paperback (Christopher Bunt, Nov. 11, 2019)
    Whilst his brother and sister are content to laze the day away, Murray the sloth is up bright and early each morning, keen for a new adventure. It can however get a little lonely for Murray, being the only sprightly sloth. But when he sets off exploring one morning, he has no idea of the friends heā€™ll make, the new skills heā€™ll learn and the unforgettable adventure heā€™ll have along the way... ...and all the while, his brother and sister snoozzzze on... Fun and vibrant picture book for children aged 4-6, written and illustrated by Christopher Bunt.
  • An Open Letter to My Son: Lessons for sons of single mothers

    Christopher Bryant, Dr. Opal Walters Knowlton, Besse Swint, Harvey Dorsey

    eBook (Christopher K. Bryant, March 31, 2015)
    This book constitutes a record of a broad range discussions that I held with my son, particularly from age 10 - 17, which are relevant to his life and development, as well as countless additional urban male teens. The book targets sons of single mothers, and addresses many of the expressed and silent concerns young men in such circumstances will face.The topic range originated from life experiences, media, social and community trends, as well as frequent occurrences of scenarios that will likely be experienced.
  • The Greatest Show on Earth:

    Mark Christopher

    language (M. Christopher, Jan. 18, 2016)
    A stream of consciousness narrative, M. Christopher, intertwines his personal story, a teenager growing up in the 1990's, describing the difficulties in being raised by a single mother with deep insecurities for the future.Large swaths of America are becoming a failing state, resembling a third world country. Conservatives and liberals alike must come to agreement that there are two major issues; that the richest people in America, the investment and financial class, including the upper 10%, are crushing 10s of millions of Americansā€™ ability to make an honest living and creating inequalities so vast that the middle class is on the verge of extinction. They are simply transferring wealth from the masses into their own hands rather than creating new wealth. And two; a growing cancer of immorality of a majority of American society is a selfish, opportunistic, winner-take-all, free-for-all for money and resources. Is this just the behavior of inherent and natural human nature and Capitalism? Or the economic result of an Earth with dwindling finite resources in an age of ever growing Greed?There is a class extermination going on in America and it comes down to political bargaining power. The events going on in the world today from the micro societal level, all the way up to the macro global level are creating a future that is not only unsustainable but is questionable whether civilization will survive the next several decades. The current trajectory we are on looks bleak; with most people being dead broke, indentured debt servants. The debate should be on the table with all potential solutions laid out ā€“ or do we risk going blindly into the future, entertaining and breeding ourselves to a slow extinction as we unravel the ā€˜progressā€™ of three thousand years of human civilization? The power of economic herd behavior and self-fulfilling prophecies could potentially snowball society into a total collapse or perhaps with our standard of living greatly reduced, a vast majority of society will live in huge crowded metropolisā€™ with nothing but a small apartment and our Smartphones for entertainment. It is both fascinating and exciting to live in these times ā€“ never before has the potential for failure been so great and the repercussion even greater. The enclaves for the Elite are set up around the world, from Chinaā€™s giant prefabricated and over-invested Ghost Cities to Dubai ā€“ further separating the thriving class from the societal decay they helped create through the control of finance and labor through the highly technologically advanced stock market ā€“ the greatest transfer of wealth the world has ever experienced continues to take place. We have the choice as to whether the future will be worth living in ā€“ do we care enough to work together to make that future better or will we continue on the selfish path that will destroy us all? From megacities of the future, to religion, capitalism, and the environment; as someone who has personally experienced extreme injustice, I discuss the stress humanity is facing as we approach and breach the limits to growth on planet Earth from a critical view of both sides of the political spectrum. Nobody is immune from critical analysis in this book, including myself. Critical analysis, admitting our flaws and failures, is the only way we can fix them. This is a matter of human justice and of our speciesā€™ survival. We are being crushed by a rigged system of ever complex laws, taxes and anti-competitive monopolies. The only word the ultra-wealthy understand is ā€˜moreā€™ and they wonā€™t stop until they have it all, at which point they will go after each othersā€™ throats. The only end result of our current system is going from the Plutocracy (rule by the rich) that we are in, to a corporate dictatorship run by an aristocracy (rule by one large extended family). The more power concentrates into the hands of a few, the more corrupt America, China, and other powerful countries become.
  • An Open Letter to My Son: Lessons for sons of single mothers

    Christopher K. Bryant, Dr. Opal Walters Knowlton, Besse Swint, Adrian Dennard

    Paperback (Christopher K. Bryant, April 5, 2015)
    This book constitutes a record of a broad range discussions that I held with my son, particularly from age 10 - 17, which are relevant to his life and development, as well as countless additional urban male teens. The book targets sons of single mothers, and addresses many of the expressed and silent concerns young men in such circumstances will face.The topic range originated from life experiences, media, social and community trends, as well as frequent occurrences of scenarios that will likely be experienced.
  • Fears of a Wantrepreneur

    by Christopher Michael Grant

    Paperback (Christopher M. Grant, July 6, 2014)
    Fears of a Wantrepreneur