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  • His Revolutionary Love

    Lynn Cowell

    Paperback (Standard Publishing, April 1, 2011)
    His Revolutionary Love shows teen girls how a relationship with Jesus can meet their deepest desires—from the need for identity and significance to being seen by someone as beautiful.Featuring personal stories of the author that don't gloss over her frustrations and failings—as well as stories from teens who are experiencing the pressures, difficulties, and confusion so many young women face—this book shows teen girls how Jesus' unchanging love changes absolutely everything.When a teen girl reads His Revolutionary Love, she will:• Hear the story of a young girl who discovered the love of Jesus as a teen and, through God’s Word, built a foundation of love in her life that has impacted all of her relationships.• Read quotes from other teen girls who struggle with self-esteem and acceptance.• Understand that Jesus loves her perfectly and unconditionally.• Know that Jesus doesn’t want her to just serve him; he wants her to accept his love and love him wholeheartedly.• Build a solid foundation for her faith that will give her the stability to live with purpose, acceptance, and confidence in who she was created to be. • Find guidance for deepening this limitless relationship.
  • Black Love Is a Revolutionary ACT

    Umoja

    Paperback (Trojan Horse Publishing, May 20, 2011)
    THE MOST DANGEROUS BOOK IN AMERICAThe Biggest Problem in Black America isn't crime, drugs, poverty, or inferior schools; it's the BLACK GENDER WAR between the Black Male and Female.Black Love Is A Revolutionary Act exposes the SECRET WAR that has been waged against the Black man and woman for over 500 years by America's power-elite-- and HOW they benefit from our destruction.The 13 Recipes for Black Gender Wars lays bare the manufactured confusion, conflicts, myths, and deceptions that are ripping black male and female relationships apart - and what WE MUST DO to neutralize the damage. INCLUDES: What Are Black Gender Wars * The Interracial Con Game * Do Blacks Deserve Reparations * The Post Traumatic Slavery Syndrome * Six Reasons Black Females Are Degraded * Straight Talk About Nappy Hair * Did Africans Sell Blacks Into Slavery * Omar Thornton Should Be A Wake-Up Call For Black America * Six Reasons Black Males Are Demonized * Why Black Female Entertainers MUST Wear Weaves That Look Like Weaves * The Curse Of Black Skin And White Eyes * Willie Lynch Notwithstanding * What If Whites Had No Power Over Blacks * and more...This politically-incorrect book reveals the most critical challenges facing blacks in America, and provides a blueprint for healing our relationships to ensure our economic and genetic survival.For more information about this book and our other titles, visit: trojanhorse1.com
  • Revolutionary

    Alex Myers

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster, Jan. 20, 2015)
    “A remarkable novel” (The New York Times) about America’s first female soldier, Deborah Sampson Gannett, who ran away from home in 1782, successfully disguised herself as a man, and fought valiantly in the Revolutionary War.At a time when rigid societal norms seemed absolute, Deborah Sampson risked everything in search of something better. Revolutionary, Alex Myers’s richly imagined and carefully researched debut novel, tells the story of a fierce-tempered young woman turned celebrated solider and the remarkable courage, hope, fear, and heartbreak that shaped her odyssey during the birth of a nation. After years of indentured servitude in a sleepy Massachusetts town, Deborah chafes under the oppression of colonial society and cannot always hide her discontent. When a sudden crisis forces her hand, she decides to escape the only way she can, rejecting her place in the community in favor of the perilous unknown. Cutting her hair, binding her chest, and donning men’s clothes stolen from a neighbor, Deborah sheds her name and her home, beginning her identity-shaking transformation into the imaginary “Robert Shurtliff”—a desperate and dangerous masquerade that grows more serious when “Robert” joins the Continental Army. What follows is a journey through America’s War of Independence like no other—an unlikely march through cold winters across bloody battlefields, the nightmare of combat and the cruelty of betrayal, the elation of true love and the tragedy of heartbreak. As The Boston Globe raves, “Revolutionary succeeds on a number of levels, as a great historical-military adventure story, as an exploration of gender identity, and as a page-turning description of the fascinating life of the revolutionary Deborah Sampson.”
  • Black Love Is A Revolutionary Act

    Umoja

    eBook (Trojan Horse Press, May 20, 2011)
    Black Love Is A Revolutionary Act exposes the SECRET WAR that has been waged against the Black man and woman for over 500 years by America's power-elite-- and HOW they benefit from our destruction. The 13 Recipes for Black Gender Wars lays bare the manufactured confusion, conflicts, myths, and deceptions that are ripping black male and female relationships apart - and what WE MUST DO to neutralize the damage and provides a blueprint for healing our relationships to ensure our economic and genetic survival.
  • Revolutionary

    Krista McGee

    Paperback (Thomas Nelson, July 15, 2014)
    Back in the hands of the State, Thalli is caught in a horrible game of power—with consequences reaching further than she ever imagined.After several months aboveground, Thalli had almost forgotten what living in the State was like. Programmed to be without emotions or curiosity, she was always an anomaly there. Too emotional. Too curious. Citizens of the State should behave exactly the way the Scientists designed them to behave: work in their assigned fields, maintain productivity.Thalli’s entire genetically engineered generation has been eradicated by a scientocracy that believes human life is expendable. Now a pawn in a mad game of manipulation, held hostage, and tortured in the name of the State, Thalli can barely summon the strength to hope that the future of humanity could be any better.She clings to her new faith in the Designer. But when she discovers that even the few villages aboveground are in danger of State domination, that fragile faith begins to crumble.As Thalli, Berk, and Alex make plans to overthrow the evil Dr. Loudin, a chilling secret explains why they have been left alive at all . . . a personal secret that will haunt Thalli forever. And as she struggles with this new truth, she also struggles with decisions of the heart.Can the State’s expansion be stopped? Or will humanity—above and below the surface—be irreparably damaged? Thalli is faced with a purpose both overwhelming and undeniable: to assume the role of a Revolutionary.“McGee's versatility as an author really shines with this latest offering . . .” —USAToday.com (on Anomaly)“Anomaly grabs the reader and refuses to let go . . . One is never completely sure what is fact and what is a horrifying virtual reality. This is sure to be a favorite of teens everywhere.” —Heather Burch, author of the critically acclaimed Halflings Series
  • Revolutionary

    Alex Myers

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, Jan. 14, 2014)
    A fascinating retelling of the story of America’s first female soldier, Deborah Sampson Gannett, who ran away from home in 1782, successfully disguised herself as a man, and fought valiantly in the Revolutionary War. “A novel of the American Revolution by a writer who is himself a true American revolutionary.” —Mark Edmundson, author of Why Teach? In 1782, during the final clashes of the Revolutionary War, one of our young nation’s most valiant and beloved soldiers was, secretly, a woman. When Deborah Samson disguised herself as a man and joined the Continental Army, she wasn’t just fighting for America’s independence—she was fighting for her own. Revolutionary, Alex Myers’s richly imagined and meticulously researched debut novel, brings the true story of Deborah’s struggle against a rigid colonial society back to life—and with it the courage, hope, fear, and heartbreak that shaped her journey through a country’s violent birth. After years as an indentured servant in a sleepy Massachusetts town, chafing under the oppressive norms of colonial America, Deborah can’t contain her discontent any longer. When a sudden crisis forces her hand, she decides to finally make her escape. Embracing the peril and promise of the unknown, she cuts her hair, binds her chest, and, stealing clothes from a neighbor, rechristens herself Robert Shurtliff. It’s a desperate, dangerous, and complicated deception, and becomes only more so when, as Robert, she enlists in the Continental Army. What follows is an inspiring, one-of-a-kind journey through an America torn apart by war: brutal winters and lethal battlefields, the trauma of combat and the cruelty of betrayal, the joy of true love and the tragedy of heartbreak. In his brilliant Revolutionary, Myers, who himself is a descendant of the historical Deborah, takes full advantage of this real-life heroine’s unique voice to celebrate the struggles for freedom, large and small, like never before.
  • Revolutionary

    Alex Myers

    eBook (Simon & Schuster, Jan. 14, 2014)
    “A remarkable novel” (The New York Times) about America’s first female soldier, Deborah Sampson Gannett, who ran away from home in 1782, successfully disguised herself as a man, and fought valiantly in the Revolutionary War.At a time when rigid societal norms seemed absolute, Deborah Sampson risked everything in search of something better. Revolutionary, Alex Myers’s richly imagined and carefully researched debut novel, tells the story of a fierce-tempered young woman turned celebrated solider and the remarkable courage, hope, fear, and heartbreak that shaped her odyssey during the birth of a nation. After years of indentured servitude in a sleepy Massachusetts town, Deborah chafes under the oppression of colonial society and cannot always hide her discontent. When a sudden crisis forces her hand, she decides to escape the only way she can, rejecting her place in the community in favor of the perilous unknown. Cutting her hair, binding her chest, and donning men’s clothes stolen from a neighbor, Deborah sheds her name and her home, beginning her identity-shaking transformation into the imaginary “Robert Shurtliff”—a desperate and dangerous masquerade that grows more serious when “Robert” joins the Continental Army. What follows is a journey through America’s War of Independence like no other—an unlikely march through cold winters across bloody battlefields, the nightmare of combat and the cruelty of betrayal, the elation of true love and the tragedy of heartbreak. As The Boston Globe raves, “Revolutionary succeeds on a number of levels, as a great historical-military adventure story, as an exploration of gender identity, and as a page-turning description of the fascinating life of the revolutionary Deborah Sampson.”
  • Revolutionary

    Krista McGee

    eBook (Thomas Nelson, July 15, 2014)
    Back in the hands of the State, Thalli is caught in a horrible game of power—with consequences reaching further than she ever imagined.After several months aboveground, Thalli had almost forgotten what living in the State was like. Programmed to be without emotions or curiosity, she was always an anomaly there. Too emotional. Too curious. Citizens of the State should behave exactly the way the Scientists designed them to behave: work in their assigned fields, maintain productivity.Thalli’s entire genetically engineered generation has been eradicated by a scientocracy that believes human life is expendable. Now a pawn in a mad game of manipulation, held hostage, and tortured in the name of the State, Thalli can barely summon the strength to hope that the future of humanity could be any better.She clings to her new faith in the Designer. But when she discovers that even the few villages aboveground are in danger of State domination, that fragile faith begins to crumble.As Thalli, Berk, and Alex make plans to overthrow the evil Dr. Loudin, a chilling secret explains why they have been left alive at all . . . a personal secret that will haunt Thalli forever. And as she struggles with this new truth, she also struggles with decisions of the heart.Can the State’s expansion be stopped? Or will humanity—above and below the surface—be irreparably damaged? Thalli is faced with a purpose both overwhelming and undeniable: to assume the role of a Revolutionary.“McGee's versatility as an author really shines with this latest offering . . .” —USAToday.com (on Anomaly)“Anomaly grabs the reader and refuses to let go . . . One is never completely sure what is fact and what is a horrifying virtual reality. This is sure to be a favorite of teens everywhere.” —Heather Burch, author of the critically acclaimed Halflings Series
  • Revolutionary

    Krista McGee

    Paperback (Thomas Nelson, July 1, 2014)
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  • Black Love Is A Revolutionary Act

    Umoja

    Paperback (Trojan Horse Publishing, March 15, 2011)
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  • Love Is a Revolution

    Renée Watson

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury YA, Feb. 2, 2021)
    From New York Times bestselling and award-winning author Renée Watson comes a new YA--a love story about not only a romantic relationship but how a girl finds herself and falls in love with who she really is. When Nala Robertson reluctantly agrees to attend an open mic night for her cousin-sister-friend Imani's birthday, she finds herself falling in instant love with Tye Brown, the MC. He's perfect, except . . . Tye is an activist and is spending the summer putting on events for the community when Nala would rather watch movies and try out the new seasonal flavors at the local creamery. In order to impress Tye, Nala tells a few tiny lies to have enough in common with him. As they spend more time together, sharing more of themselves, some of those lies get harder to keep up. As Nala falls deeper into keeping up her lies and into love, she'll learn all the ways love is hard, and how self-love is revolutionary. In Love Is a Revolution, plus size girls are beautiful and get the attention of the hot guys, the popular girl clique is not shallow but has strong convictions and substance, and the ultimate love story is not only about romance but about how to show radical love to the people in your life, including to yourself.
  • His Revolutionary Love by Cowell, Lynn

    Lynn Cowell

    Paperback (Standard Publishing, Aug. 16, 1602)
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