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  • Departure From Indifference: Probing the Framework of Reality

    Octavio A. Melo

    eBook (FALLEN LEAF PUBLISHING, Feb. 25, 2019)
    We don’t get to choose the reality we want—no matter how badly we want it. We can, at best, use our powers of observation and perception to try to understand the one we have. And if we are to be true to this process, then we must neither add nor detract from that which can be perceived when we provide an account of our observations. But the questions that we must address in this pursuit are not insignificant. Within the mechanical aspects of a material universe, questions of meaning and purpose seem illusory, even out of place, but their weight and significance cry out not to be ignored… we yearn to understand, to have a sense of the purpose of our being.Inevitably, it must all come together at some point, even if that point lies outside our current level of understanding. This work, which owes so much to the efforts of countless others, is but a simple attempt to point in that direction.
  • The Freedom Game

    R A Blumenthal

    language (Loose Leaves Publishing, Nov. 15, 2018)
    Inspired by the actual events of the Slave Revolt of 1842, The Freedom Game imagines the personalities and details of this remarkable piece of American slave history.Book Boy, a brilliant young slave in the Cherokee Territory, longs to live in freedom with his love, Misty. He is called Book Boy because of his unique ability to read and write, which is forbidden by the harsh Cherokee slave laws. Calling on all of his skills and ingenuity, Book Boy engineers the escape of twenty-five slaves from the Cherokee plantation where he was raised, the only home he has ever known.Guided by Jumping Ben, a courageous Cherokee hunter who risks everything to help the desperate slaves, they struggle through the wilderness. Both natural obstacles and human enemies conspire to make their journey to freedom an extremely dangerous one. As the romance between Book Boy and Misty blossoms, it is complicated not only by the hardships they must face, but also by the desires of another slave, Millie, whose affections for Book Boy will not be denied.
  • Deep as a Tomb

    Dorothy A. Winsor

    language (Loose Leaves Publishing, Nov. 16, 2016)
    Sixteen-year-old Myla feels the land in her blood and bones. Royal heir Beran wants revenge for murder. Forest native Kaven wants to protect Myla from every danger.Like her people, the Westreachers, Myla's tied to the green world through tombs the forest made when it made the people. So when she finds she can open tombs long thought sealed, she's thrilled – until her father demands she use her power to help him rebel against the king. Myla would rather mix herbal remedies and spend time with Kaven, whose family is hip deep in debt and secrets.Prince Beran is sent to impress the people of Westreach so the council will confirm him as King's Heir. He's to use his power to forward the king's goals, but on his first day, an anonymous forester murdered the guard he loved like a father. Stone royal duty, because Beran wants revenge… he’s willing to make enemies everywhere to find the killer.Thrown together as fosterlings in the same household, Myla, Beran, and Kaven must each decide how far they're willing to use personal and political power to get what they want.
  • A Year of Starless Nights

    D. S. Milan

    eBook (Loose Leaves Publishing, Nov. 29, 2013)
    Shilpi is a spirited thirteen year old girl — too old to be a bride.Her parents, unable to take care of her any longer, seek out an old man from a faraway village who agrees to be Shilpi's “husband.” She quickly learns that the real master of the house is not the husband, but his twisted grown daughter, who tries to use Shilpi as her personal slave.Inspired by a female doctor and the romance of Bollywood, a bold Shilpi dares to demand the unthinkable: respect for herself and for all women.This exciting novel leads the reader on one daring girl’s journey, combining the romantic dreams of every thirteen year old girl with the harsh and demeaning realities that face too many girls and young women who have no choice but to live in these oppressed societies.
  • THE WINDMILL STORY: Murder In A Small Town

    Kat Gallant

    eBook (Fallen Tree Publishing, Feb. 15, 2015)
    The reader will be compelled to read this thriller contemporary murder mystery cover to cover. No one would ever suspect what takes place in a small community shadowed by windmills and hidden in the valley next to a busy freeway.. An unsuspecting ex-politician named Sarah Bunker stumbles across a secret so powerful, she has nowhere to hide. The only way out is to find the truth.Her search takes her on a dangerous mission to unlock the mystery of who, what and why this murder took place. Her answer may make her the next victim. The story takes place while Sarah is working at the windmill site and befriends a beautiful athletic female mayor trying to fight the establishment. Soon after they recalled her as mayor, Sarah discovers foul play with the ballots. She fights to get her a fair hearing to be reseated. Shortly after the hearing, the attorney representing the establishment commits suicide. She again suspects foul play when she receives an anonymous letter threatening her. She seeks help with Detective LaMere and finds herself in love and in peril with no where to turn.
  • Deep as a Tomb

    Dorothy A Winsor

    Paperback (Loose Leaves Publishing, Oct. 12, 2016)
    Sixteen-year-old Myla feels the land in her blood and bones. Royal heir Beran wants revenge for murder. Forest native Kaven wants to protect Myla from every danger. Like her people, the Westreachers, Myla's tied to the green world through tombs the forest made when it made the people. So when she finds she can open tombs long thought sealed, she's thrilled - until her father demands she use her power to help him rebel against the king. Myla would rather mix herbal remedies and spend time with Kaven, whose family is hip deep in debt and secrets. Prince Beran is sent to impress the people of Westreach so the council will confirm him as King's Heir. He's to use his power to forward the king's goals, but on his first day, an anonymous forester murdered the guard he loved like a father. Stone royal duty, because Beran wants revenge... he's willing to make enemies everywhere to find the killer. Thrown together as fosterlings in the same household, Myla, Beran, and Kaven must each decide how far they're willing to use personal and political power to get what they want.
  • The Freedom Game

    R a Blumenthal

    Paperback (Loose Leaves Publishing, June 24, 2018)
    Book Boy, a brilliant young slave in the Cherokee Territory, longs to live in freedom with his love, Misty. He is called Book Boy because of his unique ability to read and write, which is forbidden by the harsh Cherokee slave laws. Calling on all of his skills and ingenuity, Book Boy engineers the escape of twenty-five slaves from the Cherokee plantation where he was raised, the only home he has ever known.Guided by Jumping Ben, a courageous Cherokee hunter who risks everything to help the desperate slaves, they struggle through the wilderness. Both natural obstacles and human enemies conspire to make their journey to freedom an extremely dangerous one. As the romance between Book Boy and Misty blossoms, it is complicated not only by the hardships they must face, but also by the desires of another slave, Millie, whose affections for Book Boy will not be denied.Inspired by the actual events of the Slave Revolt of 1842, The Freedom Game imagines the personalities and details of this remarkable piece of American slave history.
  • Raam: The Adventures of Raam and Friends

    Narsingh K Khalsa

    Paperback (Loose Leaves Publishing, May 3, 2017)
    Raam is an early reader picture book for children from toddler to first grade, it is designed to be enchanting and relaxing. The story and artwork balance universal childhood experiences with the unique traits of a child from the Sikh faith. "Through the simple yet elegant illustrations and sweetly spoken text, we feel that we know Raam, a young Sikh boy, who discovers the natural world through play...as is the birthright of every child."-Shakta Khalsa, Founder, Radiant Child Yoga "I hope this wonderful book will be a regular read in many family homes. Not only does it provide an educational opportunity for children of any walk of life to learn about a Sikh boy, but perhaps most importantly we are all allowed the simple pleasures of childhood and nature with its sweet imagery and thoughtful words."- Snatam Kaur, musician and author of "Original Light
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  • THE ABUSERS: A Woman Who Knew How to Cowgirl Up

    Kat Gallant, Bob Grosso

    language (Fallen Tree Publishing, March 16, 2013)
    This autobiography tells the story of a young girl raised in the farmlands of Eastern Oregon. Her life evolves from a naive country girl to a successful vetted woman in the abusive world of men and politics. Her many encounters with abusive husbands, a Mormon Bishop, neighbors, teachers, bosses and men in government, exemplifies the culture in which she was raised. After writing an initiative involving one of the first smoking bans incorporated in her hometown of Mesa, Arizona, she became entangled in a nightmare with not only the local politicians but Big Tobacco. No abuse thus far, compares to the abuse she experienced at the hand of a Philip Morris executive and Big Tobacco. Her political encounters initiated a ride across America on horseback fighting for what she believed were the civil rights of all Americans. After several suspicious near death experiences and a bad accident, she still refused to quit. Europe dubbed her “Lady Godiva” while the US ignored her finding her short of entertaining. Just prior to reaching her destination in Washington DC, she was intercepted and hijacked by a few local hillbilly politicians in West Virginia.Her encounters in the judicial court of Magistrate Kathy DeMarco were anything but legitimate. DeMarco was hell-bent under the guise of her position to steal Gallant's horses. In an article written by The Tucson Citizen, she ignorantly admits she wanted to prove me guilty and in the same breath said I would get a fair trial?, However life has a way of boomeranging back and in 2003, DeMarco had to step down from her position as a magistrate after being investigated for stealing money from her own office. Gallant returned to Arizona and remained in the spotlight running for Governor. In the primary, she fought against the second most powerful man in Arizona and finally was able to taste sweet victory. The Woman Who Knew How To Cowgirl Up is the best title concluding that for most of her life, this is exactly what kept her going. She hopes by writing this book, others who may have encountered similar experiences may gain strength and hope hers. In conclusion, as a journalist, she writes about her years of research into what she labels the greatest abusers, the Drug War, the media and the judicial system.
  • Through the Forest: A Peansie & Beansie Story

    Deb Eichenlaub, Donna Optiz

    language (Loose Leaves Publishing, Nov. 17, 2016)
    Good deeds can be magic. When Grandma falls ill, two young girls with a simple, rural life style are each called upon to make a solitary journey through the forest. Their route and circumstances are the same, but their experiences contrast sharply. One finds peace and a sense of achievement. The other is forced to face her self-centered mind, and realizes she has a lot to learn about kindness. Powerful, simple, and profound, this story demonstrates the value of kindness and shows us how the ordinary things in life can sometimes be our wisest teachers.
  • Raam: The Adventures of Raam and Friends

    Narsingh K Khalsa

    Paperback (Loose Leaves Publishing, Jan. 12, 2018)
    Raam is an early reader picture book for children from toddler to first grade, it is designed to be enchanting and relaxing. The story and artwork balance universal childhood experiences with the unique traits of a child from the Sikh faith. "Through the simple yet elegant illustrations and sweetly spoken text, we feel that we know Raam, a young Sikh boy, who discovers the natural world through play...as is the birthright of every child."-Shakta Khalsa, Founder, Radiant Child Yoga
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  • Through The Forest: A Peansie & Beansie Story

    Deb Eichenlaub, Donna Opitz

    Paperback (Loose Leaves Publishing, July 3, 2015)
    Good deeds can be magic. When Grandma falls ill, two young girls with a simple, rural life style are each called upon to make a solitary journey through the forest. Their route and circumstances are the same, but their experiences contrast sharply. One finds peace and a sense of achievement. The other is forced to face her self-centered mind, and realizes she has a lot to learn about kindness. Powerful, simple, and profound, this story demonstrates the value of kindness and shows us how the ordinary things in life can sometimes be our wisest teachers.