Hello, My Dearest One!

Hello, My Dearest One!
Author: Daniel Molitor
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2018-09-19
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 0359055648

Everyone gets them...those annoying and unwanted emails offering once in a lifetime opportunities for riches, romance, even heavenly favor! Do you ever wonder what might happen if you actually responded to the scammers or dream of scamming them right back? In this hilarious collection of back and forth exchanges, author Daniel Molitor risks the wrath of the internet gods to string along clueless scammers in ever more goofy and ridiculous conversations.

Leroy Smith: 20th Century Impresario of Denver's Five Points District

Leroy Smith: 20th Century Impresario of Denver's Five Points District
Author: LeRoy O. Smith
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2022-01-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1644248751

This memoir of a man who was instrumental in shaping the vibrant Five Points neighborhood that is now Denver’s only Historic Cultural District begins with his roots. His parents fled the Jim Crow laws of Texas on an eight-month 1903 wagon train into Indian Territory where Leroy Smith was born in the oldest black town of what had by then become Oklahoma. His personal “Great Migration” began when he walked across the border into Arkansas. Working and vagabonding his way northeast to be rescued when he received a bus ticket from a friend who suggested he come west to Utah for a decent job on the railway. Working the trains, Leroy was drawn to Denver which he had learned was the “Harlem of the West.” There he met Lulu Ann Green, convinced her in a whirlwind courtship to marry and join him as a partner in a tiny shop they rented for ten dollars a month. Leroy bought black newspapers, hair products and vinyl music on his Chicago train runs that Lulu sold to Denver’s fast growing black population. By 1941 Leroy could quit the railroad to create the “Rhythm Record Shop” in a two-story building he purchased in the busy Wellton Street business district known as “The Points.” In 1944 he held his first dance concert which his ingenuity handily saved from disaster and began booking the great names of rock and roll, rhythm and blues, gospel, jazz, etc. to cities in Colorado and surrounding states. Often referred to as “the Mayor of Five Points,” he was known as a cool band leader who sold “race music,” black hair products and quality goods within the “red lines.” Smith was also a gifted sportsman who hunted, fished, and pitched on black baseball teams. He soon added the words “and Sporting Goods” to the already expanded merchandise found in his shop, offering fishing and hunting licenses with gear. He became Colorado’s first black outfitter licensed to sell firearms with his sports equipment. He was named an honorary game warden and—after lobbying for an officer-manned lockup only three doors away—an honorary police officer. An audacious masonic leader, Leroy fought city hall to bring black Shiners to his ingeniously desegregated Denver hotels for conventions. He paid to advertise his ventures on the radio by becoming, his own disc jockey on his midnight “Rockin’ with Leroy” show. His sharp instincts for enterprise and entertainment lifted him into business, cultural, mining, and other endeavors that inspired the diverse neighborhood to action. His political inclinations led him to success in opening the second floor of his building as the Voters Club, a swinging night club with live music and famed visitors which he used to rally African Americans to vote and fight for their American civil rights. All proceeds from sale of this scrapbook of photos, letters and memories are destined solely for the support of Denver’s Black American West Museum & Heritage Center.

The Lost Soldier

The Lost Soldier
Author: Chris J. Hartley
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2018-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0811767647

The Lost Soldier offers a perspective on World War II we don’t always get from histories and memoirs. Based on the letters home of Pete Lynn, the diary of his wife, Ruth, and meticulous research in primary and secondary sources, this book recounts the war of a married couple who represent so many married couples, so many soldiers, in World War II. The book tells the story of this couple, starting with their life in North Carolina and recounting how the war increasingly insinuated itself into the fabric of their lives, until Pete Lynn was drafted, after which the war became the essential fact of their life. Author Chris J. Hartley intricately weaves together all threads—soldier and wife, home front and army life, combat, love and loss, individual and army division—into an intimate, engaging narrative that is at once gripping military history and engaging social history.

The Agency

The Agency
Author: Joel Batalha
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2015-11-29
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1326490737

What do you get when you have a high stress situation and add the most eclectic of characters? You get a fast paced comedy that is a race against time. Marcus Allen, Creative Director of The Agency, finds himself faced with both a professional and personal dilemma when there is a plot to remove him as Artistic Director and an unexpected person from his past comes back into his life. The Agency is a laugh out loud comedy that audiences will enjoy.

Masters’ Tales of Now

Masters’ Tales of Now
Author: Verling Chako Priest
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2013-09-04
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1490713522

MASTERS' TALES of NOW is a surprising little book of approximately 155 pages. Masters come forth and tell true tales of what is or what is not NOW energy. The book is similar to The Brothers Grimm's Fairy Tales. The exception is the Masters' tales are true. These 22 tales will lead you into the wisdom of the NOW energy. You will learn to recognize it within you, but always remember, judgments, however, will break any ties to the NOW energy. This book is appropriate for all ages.

Paranormal

Paranormal
Author: Charles Hays
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2012-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466942738

Kentucky has more miles of running water than any of the lower forty-eight contiguous states. With all of that water, there is a lot of fog that is created to seriously limit the visibility, but to strongly affect the imagination. With clearing skies, light winds, and moist ground, strange sights are often seen and regularly reported. These stories have been told time after time in Eastern Kentucky, so I have wrapped them into a single book for my readers to enjoy. The stories are riding on a fictional vehicle called PESO, which stands for Phenomenological Event Study Offices. This fictional organization has the assignment of studying ghosts and capturing their images on special infrared cameras. PESO's final report goes to a fictional governor for the State of Kentucky who wants to manipulate those unsuspecting spirits by building new state parks around their haunting sights. That's where the trouble begins.

Author: Brenda Croan
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2010-06
Genre:
ISBN: 1452039593

The year is around the 1890's. Several business men had gone to the small southern Virginia town of "Salt Town" to purchase some land to build a large chemical company in the town. Salt Wells were dug and the producing and the distribution of Salt began. Around the year of 1901 a young childhood romance developed between Arthur "Art" Thomas and Laura Bell Gillespie. The author takes her readers through both Arthur's and Laura Bell's young and adult lives. Arthur and his childhood friend, Jimmy "Jim" Johnson, grow up together.They get drafted into the Army together, they get married around the same time together, they both become Preacher's and have their own church. After Arthur comes home from the Army, he gets entangled with a young Gypsy Woman who is a "Fortune Teller." She tells Art's fortune and she places a curse a "Witchcraft Spell" upon him and she tells him he will "Die" if the curse he has been placed under is not lifted from him. Arthur's and Laura Bell's young daughter "Brenda" grows up and becomes an "Author." Brenda has many visions and dreams for her family and for "Salt Town."

Piecing Your Heart Back Together

Piecing Your Heart Back Together
Author: Carmen Silvestro
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1631950940

Piecing Your Heart Back Together helps women ditch obsessive thoughts and move on from their breakup or divorce. Certified life coach, Carmen Silvestro, has developed a process that helped stop endless days of consuming thoughts about her broken marriage so she could find acceptance, peace, and love. She presents her method in Piecing Your Heart Back Together to teach women how to finally break free from the deep emotional attachment to their ex. Throughout Piecing Your Heart Back Together, women also discover how to turn this devastating pain and loss into a powerful transformational journey by: Releasing pain and regret so they can stop the endless tears Nipping any contemplation of contacting him or thinking about their ex all day long Coming to terms with the end of their relationship Avoiding the biggest mistakes, they can make when grieving a breakup Learning how to move on from the past and rewrite their story

Brokenomics

Brokenomics
Author: Dina Gachman
Publisher: Seal Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2015-03-24
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1580055680

In Brokenomics, author Dina Gachman shares the lessons she’s learned about how to live large in the cheap seats. Through stories both painfully honest and laugh-out-loud funny that anyone can relate to, Dina reveals all the tricks you need to live the good life without spending a ton of money. Brokenomics covers the place where economics and everyday life collide. It includes: rules for changing your mindset ("There Will Always Be Someone Richer, Taller, Smarter, and Better Looking Than You”), wise words about making big decisions, like raising children—or not ("Why Have a Baby When You Can Just Get a Nice Potted Plant?”), clear-eyed relationship advice ("Do Not Date Anyone Who Loves Their Bong More Than They Love You”), solid guidance for renters ("The Freeloader's Guide to Housesitting”), and strategies for talking to your honey about money . . . without breaking up. This helpful and hilarious handbook has the answers for crafting your own version of the glamorous life without breaking the bank. Dina shares advice on every page while keeping things fresh, light, and fun. Written with the wisdom afforded by hindsight, Brokenomics will appeal to recent college grads, newly committed couples, and those facing career crises alike.