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Featuring various
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E. C. Magner |
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45 Days
In
the bitter presence of death, life's sweet memories warm the mind and soul of Jonathan
Williams as he struggles with AIDS at a local Passage House. Forty-five days isnt
much time, but its all the time he has left in life. And it is, however, enough time
to reflect on the woman he wanted as his wife, but could only love her from a distance.
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A Time for
Tears When the American Government and health
agencies finally realized that they had a deadly epidemic on their hands, it was too late.
Hundreds were already dying or dead. A small
group of health officials tries desperately to bring to light the new virus that was
sweeping the nations with terrifying swiftness.
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Elusive Dreams
Lucile Thrasher's beauty and charm drew him like a magnet. Unable to resist
her Dr. Picard found himself caught up in a whirlwind affair that sent him to hell and
back. He was a man set on having a woman who he never really understood and who loved
money and power more than any man.
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Emerida Fernandez Remembers Corpus Christi Emerida Fernandez Remembers Corpus Christi, The Early Years, brings
Leopard Street and Corpus Christi back to life once again with many pictures and stories
of the Mexican people who lived, worked, and played along the beautiful Gulf Coast. The
pictures include the growing of Corpus Christi, the trade industry, the port area, North
Beach, and the many of the Hispanics who were involved in making these events happen.
Emerida Fernandez has many stories to tell as she lived the most of her life in the
Leopard Street area, and worked in the department stores located in downtown Corpus
Christi.
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God,
Cancer and You Cancer
is one of todays leading killer diseases. Those over 55 years old are especially
susceptible from the early life habits of not eating properly or not exercising. But God
has provided us with ways to prevent cancer and ways to heal the disease if it has
infected our body. This inspirational book explains the what, why and how of cancer.
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God, Stress and You Stress
ranks right up there in the forefront with todays leading killers. Job stress,
family stress, school stress, are all situations that we must face daily. This book shows
how through Gods help and his divine promises, we can cope with stressors that
create feelings of fear, anxiety, phobia, or nervous tension. Stress can be related
directly to as little as nervous tension to much as suicidal intentions. If we but believe and have faith in Gods
word, we will experience His miracle powers in mind healing.
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The Headstone The
Headstone is more than just a legacy. It is the display of Harry Meadows' compassion for
all to see for all eternity. Each handprint is an impression of those who molded his
character and personality, who gave him a hand up when he was down and discouraged. Over a
lonely grass covered grave the headstone stands as a solid memorial to all that have
sympathy, understanding and love for their fellow man. It is defiance to those who harbor
bigotry, who demean anyone for color, creed or individual freedom. The stone will stand
forever, for generations to see and realize that in a world that seems to hold violence
and apathy, some will still hold to the truth that all men and women are free to live
their lives as they wish.
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I'll Never Say Good Bye
How could you allow such a scandal in this school? I
had you pegged for a more practical woman. Ray J. yelled, his face was beginning to
red with anger.
Rose felt the color drawing from her face. Mr. Amory
has done no harm. In fact he has done nothing but good. Since he came to help us, our
football team has been undefeated for the first time in the schools history. Morale
is at an all time high, and for once in their lives, the students are proud of themselves.
I would consider that a plus.
Ray J. slapped the newspaper on the desk. For
Gods sake, listen to yourself. Youre talking like this man is a saint.
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Kill Vanessa She was safe in the FBI Protective program -- that is until a bungling
detective looking for the heir to a bankers fortune, found her and led the mob to
her doorstep. From that point on she is kidnapped, thrown to the sharks in the Gulf of
Mexico, caught in a trap by killers in Boston and nearly drowns in New England icy waters.
In the end, she beats the odds and survives to inherit a quarter million dollars.
"Kept me on my toes. Good action story."-- Gayle's Reviews
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Lonesome in
Georgia We are forever like ballet
dancers on a stage of love, brought together in beautiful movements that demonstrate the
emotional stories that will live on for eternity; a dance that seduces and beguiles all of
us at least one time in life if we but open our hearts to the music. Sometimes we are
afforded the opportunity to only dance once in our life, sometimes many times, but when
the time comes, when the music floats across the stage on bird wings, then we must be
ready to pirouette and move with grace into the arms of fate. The time came unexpectedly
for two lonely people who lived a thousand miles from each other, yet brought together for
a moment to enter the stage and dance.
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LULAC
For 72 years, the LULAC organization has been a helping
hand to minorities all over the world. Founded in Corpus Christi on a cold rainy afternoon
in February, the organization now boasts of thousands of members. It was not an easy
venture in the late 1920s to think of establishing an Hispanic organization in an
Anglo controlled environment. Communist fears, conflict between Mexican American and
Anglos on the border had just been subsided, and the country was quickly entering the
terrible years of the great Depression. But, such men as Bernardo Garza, J.T. Canales,
John Solis, A. de Luna, E. H. Martin, Alonso S. Perales, and Mauro Machado, were not
intimidated by the times or the Anglos and under adverse conditions spearheaded the
movement of unity among the Hispanics.
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| The Mexican American Story
1900-1950! The Mexican
American Story, 1900-1950 teaches todays children about true Mexican American
history with stories about Mexican American life in Texas written by Mexican Americans.
With Mexican Americans in politics, music, and more this book goes on to tell about the
battles they have fought and what is in store for their future. This book is a must for
young people who have little knowledge about their past.
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The Revolutionist For journalist Robert Wesley, the Mexican revolution
during the rise and fall of Francisco Madero, was not only an adventure but also a love
affair with a country and its people. His task of covering the revolution for a New York
Magazine led him into the dangers of behind the scene espionage where he falls in love
with a beautiful Mexican spy, Josfina Lopez. Josfina was a Madero agent living in El Paso
where she gathered information, food and arms for the revolution. Caught up in the battles
of the people of Mexico, Robert Wesley records his encounters with Pancho Villa and the
revolutionary forces that brought victory and the presidency to Madero.
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| Storm of Passion
Fantasies can never come true, or can they? Amidst the terrible siege of Atlanta during
the Civil War, Celia Barkley finds the man she thought never existed. Through the terrible
ordeal of war and death, they manage to find passionate love.
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Surviving the Terrorist
Conspiracy
This book is packed full of vital information on terrorists and survival
procedures against, biological attacks, chemical attacks, and natural catastrophes. It
explains what to do to save your children and pets in times of emergencies. Don't miss
this opportunity!
America is at WAR! We are not fighting a war against another country, or against
dictators, but against barbaric men who have no tolerance for human rights or life. This
enemy is a shadowy figure who mingles among us disguised as friend and ally, yet at any
given moment is willing to sacrifice his own life to destroy innocent people.
This book is about this kind of war. Since the bombing of the World Trade Center in New
York City, September 11, 2001, Americans have been bombarded with names of groups of men
who profess the Islamic faith, but are in reality murderers and fiends. Led by fanatic
madmen, one of whom is named Osama bin Laden, this network of terrorists has spread
throughout the world like a disease, harming innocent tourist, bombing citizens at their
work place, and attacking women and children as part of their prey.
Terrorists have struck this nation and will strike again. This book tells how we can
prepare, who terrorists are and what to do when they make another attempt at destroying
American democracy.
LEARN HOW TO SURVIVE ANOTHER TERRORIST ATTACK!!
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Tears Along the Border
During the early years of Texas history the area known as the Nueces Strip,
and much of the Rio Grande border were in constant turmoil from bandits, Indians,
vigilantes and Texas Rangers. This book includes many of the conflicts that both Mexican
Americans and Anglos faced. Many of the stories included in this book are familiar but
many have been lost in time. It also includes many pictures of the hardships and
atrocities that were endured by the people living along the border.
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| The Unlikely Hero A
massive explosion destroys the federal building in Greenstaff, trapping ten children and
four women in a jungle of broken concrete floors. Their only hope is a pain-in-the-ass
maintenance man. Their struggle to stay alive leads to the most astonishing results and
makes the least likely man a national hero.
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The Vaquero
Little more than a decade had passed since the Spanish first brought
cattle and horses into Mexico when the land from the southern coast of Mexico to Mexico
City was overrun with thousands of stray cattle. The control of ownership and the responsibility of herding strays to the more
unpopulated areas fell on the shoulders of a rising group of Indian horsemen known as vaqueros.
Through years of trial and
error, of improvising, of facing terrible dangers daily, the vaqueros became expert
horsemen and exceptional cowboys developing tools of the trade that would still be used
centuries later by all nationalities that tried their luck at ranching.
Unlike his modern day counterpart in
America, he was not viewed as a romantic hero. He lived in the open range. He worked with
dangerous animals. He faced each day with humility and courage and expected nothing out of life
except a good saddle, a good horse, and the chance to roam the wide plains of Mexico and
the Southwest.
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