Lucy & the Lake Monster – Richard Anthony Rossi Jr. and Kelly Ann Tabor

Lucy Lago is a nine year-old orphan. She believes that Champ, the Lake Champlain Sea Serpent, lives and lurks in the lake by her cabin in Crown Point. She lives there with her grandpa, who she calls “Papa.”

Despite mockery and mercenary forces opposing them, Lucy and Papa determine to venture out on their rickety rowboat and bring awareness of America’s Loch Ness Monster to the world.

Co-written by Academy-Award-considered filmmaker Richard Rossi and retired school teacher Kelly Tabor, Lucy and the Lake Monster is a children’s series and soon-to-be feature film that masterfully illustrates how to overcome mental health challenges like worry, depression, and anxiety with childlike faith.

For more, go to https://www.lucyandthelakemonster.com/

Underground: A Memoir of Hope, Faith, and the American Dream – Dr. Deji Ayoade

Dr. Deji Ayoade is the first African immigrant to become a nuclear missile operator in the United States Air Force and serve in three U.S. military branches. He’s a trained veterinary surgeon, combat medic, Nuclear Weapon System SME, Senior Program Analyst, and U.S. Space Force Department of Defense Civilian at the Pentagon. He turned to storytelling as solace from an early life of poverty and loss. His new book is Underground: A Memoir of Hope, Faith, and the American Dream.

Learn more at: https://dejiayoade.com/

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Clovenweave: A Journey into Madness – Joseph Francis Katich

It is 1945 when John Louis Collingswood returns home from World War II. After over three years in Europe where he witnessed atrocities beyond his wildest imagination, John is ecstatic he is alive, filled with guilt over being spared, and hopeful for a new beginning in Oracle, Arizona. Unfortunately what awaits him is complete evil and chaos. For reasons known only to God and a select few, John has been chosen to battle Satan’s influence over man.

Get the book here. https://www.amazon.com/dp/1491794178

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What do We Do Now?: A play in 2 Acts – Kevin Aregbe

An African American family in 1965 must face the challenges of living in a crime ridden neighborhood. Edwana and her husband Kyle are raising their children, Kylie and Eddie in a world rife with poverty and discrimination. The children must fight the challenges imposed upon them, while their parents try to raise them with limited resources. Kevo combines a timeline of African American issues into the year 1965, using dilemma’s of different decades (1950’s – 2020’s) that this fictional family has to deal with.

Get the book here https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BNV2CLCZ

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Midlife Divorce Recovery: Finding Fulfillment When Forever Ends – Dorothy Welty

You can recover and live your best life after a midlife divorce.

If you’re facing a divorce in midlife after many years of marriage, the stress of the divorce process, the grief over many losses, and the fear of life after divorce can seem all-consuming, like a terminal condition affecting every aspect of life. And yet, there is a way to bring your best self to the divorce process and create a fulfilling post-divorce life that is as good – or better than – life before divorce.

To connect with Dorothy, go to https://www.dorothywelty.com

For the book, go to https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BGN65YDM

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Listen To Me: How My Down Syndrome Brother Saved My Life – Lynne Podrat:

“This memoir was written to honor my youngest brother’s influence over my life, the good, the bad, and the ugly, of living with a Down Syndrome sibling. It tells the story of the children of my family, despite our parents’ frailties, remaining committed to each other through life’s many changes and separations. Who I am today is directly related to who I needed to become.” – Lynne

Get the book here https://www.amazon.com/dp/1737666820

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