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Books published by publisher Silverhawke Publications

  • True Kentucky Legends

    Robert A. Powell

    language (Silverhawke Publications, Dec. 31, 2013)
    True Facts behind the LegendsTrue Kentucky Legends reveals the exciting true story behind 14 Kentucky Legends, which are among the favorites in American folklore. Separating fact from myth is not always easy; however, the truth is positively fascinating in every instance.Most of the names should be quite familiar, and perhaps even some of the stories, but many of the actual facts behind the stories will probably surprise you and the interesting details of the story that made them a legend will offer interesting facts in every situation.The Legends include: Casey Jones, Legend of the Rails; Hatfields & McCoys, A Bitter Mountain Feud; Cassius Clay, Lion of Whitehall; Daniel Boone, Frontier Hero or American Traitor?; Ephraim McDowell, Father of Abdominal Surgery; Nathan Stubblefield, Kentucky Farmer & Inventor; Col. Eben C. Henson, Alligator Wrestler in Central Kentucky; Alben Barkley, The Man Who Would Be President; Gen. John Hunt Morgan, Thunderbolt of the Confederacy; Harland Sanders, The Image of a Kentucky Colonel; Jenny Wiley, Tenacious Frontier Courage; Man O’ War, Legend of a Thoroughbred Champion; Abraham Lincoln, Kentucky’s Favorite Son?; Stephen Foster & My Old Kentucky Home.This outstanding volume is profusely illustrated with old photos and pen-ink drawings by the author.
  • To Begin Again

    Christine Pauls, Shonell Bacon

    language (Silver Pen Publications, July 9, 2012)
    Birmingham, Alabama, fifteen year old Celeste Stanton’s life revolves around the strict religious upbringing of her aunt Ruby Stanton who has raised her since birth after her mother’s death. Her world consists of church and more church. But when the pastor’s son, Jordon Jackson, confesses his love for her, they become more than just friends. Her first sexual encounter, changes her life forever. Shelby is born. Becoming a mother at 17 would bring challenges not once but twice; Claudia is born eighteen months later; causing her to grow up faster than she could blink, but where there’s a will, there’s a way and she manages to survive with the support of her family, and best friend Joy. She experiences heartbreak, love and tragedy and learns that life is a constant; it never stays the same. To Begin Again is the story of life's lessons;it's a story of the sheer will to persevere in spite of what obstacles may be in your way. It's a story of learning that what we have been taught, no matter how much we felt we were being lectured and hovered over, it was for our good and it was all because of love. Celeste will find out all of those lessons and more.
  • Belinda's Song

    Christine Pauls, Shonell Bacon

    language (SILVER PEN PUBLICATIONS, Aug. 27, 2015)
    Belinda lived a troubled life. A mother who sold her body and used heroin, was murdered at the youthful age of twenty-seven, leaving her six year old daughter a ward of the state of Louisiana. Being tossed to and fro from one foster home to the next, Belinda is placed with John and Victoria Brittingham. These people are who any child would be overjoyed to live with and have as parents. A beautiful home, a room of there own, new clothes and toys would be a dream come true. But what lies behind the walls of this house is hardly what little Belinda dreamed of, and she will find out in the worse way, the secrets it harbors.
  • Silent, Sacred, Holy, Deepening Heart

    Em Claire

    Hardcover (Silvergirl Publications, Feb. 24, 2010)
    This collection is from the pen of Neale Donald Walsch's wife, Em Claire. These warmly engaging poems are divided into three sections Remembering, Naked, and Forgetting.The purpose of the poetry of Em Claire is written with the intention of celebrating the Oneness of all Creation and exploring the mystery of who we are. Claire envisions her work as "a lantern in the window to which you have just this moment lead yourself, for reasons your own Self and Soul know."This is a book for those who loved the work of Hugh Prather and Rod McKuen; for those interested in using the power of language for healing and power growth. And, of course, this is a book for the many fans of Neale Donald Walsch.
  • The ADDed Touch

    Robyn Watson

    Paperback (Silver Star Publications, Dec. 31, 2000)
    Matthew is a first grader who has trouble concentrating, following directions and controlling himself. His teacher suggests to Mattehw's mother that there may be a reason for his problems, and when he goes to the doctor, he is diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder. Now Matthew's family and friends know he is special with an ADDed touch. The book is filled with 44 pages of colorful illustrations and easy to read text. This book is great for a young audience: Kindergarten- 2nd grade. It is saddle stitched and 8.25"x 10.25".
  • The Tao Te Ching of the Way and Integrity

    Lao Tzu, Michael Silver Dragon

    Plastic Comb (Silver Dragon Publications, Jan. 1, 1994)
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  • The Crook in the Lot: or The Sovereignty and Wisdom of God in the Afflictions of Men Displayed

    Thomas Boston,

    Paperback (Silver Trumpet Publications, March 15, 1989)
    Shipped from UK, please allow 10 to 21 business days for arrival. The Crook in the Lot, paperback, Good clean and sound copy.
  • A Slip in Time: The Book of Eventide

    T. M. Cole, Raymond A. Cole

    Paperback (Silver Cloak Publications, March 22, 2006)
    Book Description The rural town of Willows hides a secret only Horace and his new friends can unravel. With only nine days to solve the mystery of Horace s disappearance, thwart the malicious deeds of some unsavory teenagers, and uncover the significance of the Celestial Armillary these kids have to think outside the box and act fast. Anyone interested in the mystical, the paranormal and particularly time travel will become a fan of nine average youngsters as they discover library books that hold secret messages, decipher intriguing riddles, and find that people can be more than they ever believed possible. This ingenious time-morphing adventure makes you think twice about how time travel works. From the back cover As a kid it is hard enough to make true friends, particularly when you are repeatedly being uprooted, and moved half way around the world. If you look like a genius with your nose always stuck in a book it is even more daunting. So, when twelve-year-old Horace Neye and his older brother Alex find themselves in yet another new town, they have to start the tedious process all over again, but the tiny town of Willows is not like any other. A chance encounter thrusts these brothers along a mystical path with no means to turn back. Horace and Alex, supported by seven newfound friends, experience events far beyond their wildest imaginations as they discover how electrifying it can be to get caught up in the elusive mystery that is time. Things heat up when Horace vanishes and together these nine kids embark on the adventure of a lifetime. Despite their differences they grow and mature in their relationships, learn to accept each other s quirks, and act as partners to reshape events that might otherwise destroy an innocent girl s life. Against the odds, and embroiled in uncertainty they uncover the significance of the Celestial Armillary, the secrets of the Book Of Eventide, and the fate of the Keeper Of Time.
  • By Em Claire Silent, Sacred, Holy, Deepening Heart

    Em Claire

    Hardcover (Silvergirl Publications, March 11, 2010)
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  • Silent, Sacred, Holy, Deepening Heart by Em Claire

    Em Claire

    Hardcover (Silvergirl Publications, March 15, 1852)
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