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Commitment and Valor
By Donald R. "Doc" McWilliams

  Young Jonathan Sullivane (the fictional son of the patriot James Sullivane) and Billy “Cacao” Logan are sent with urgency on a seemingly short trip. But the two friends soon find themselves enlisting as “Secret Agents” for General George Washingon. As the Revolutionary War progresses, they mature into dedicated young men, who find danger, horror, laughter and love.

ISBN  1-59431-542-6          Historical / Action Adventure
Media: PDF, RTF, HTML, Mobi
Cover Art Shelley Rodgerson
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Heart of Wilderness
A Story of Women in Africa
By Adrian Onyando

   Adrian Onyando’s moving tale of an African woman who is sold into marriage at the age of nine by her father.
   Atieno tells the story of her first childhood marriage on the occasion of her second venture into wedlock. She reminisces about the life of a woman who, after the death of her husband, sets out to determine her own fate. A novel of Africa that brings light to the experiences of a woman of strength and integrity. Beautifully written by a prizewinning international author.

ISBN 1-59431-123-4   Heritage/African Fiction
Pages, 179. Media:  PDF RTF HTML
Cover art by Maggie Dix   
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Her Name Was Mary
By Dorothy Bible Kawaguchi

   The story of  Mary Bible, left with three little girls to raise alone during the Great Depression. Mary returned to the family farm in the mountains of east Tennesee, but struggtled to find independence for herself and her family

1-59431-001-7  Heritage/ Appalachia/ Great Depression
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Cover Art by Fannie Glass 
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Runaway Hearts
By Terry L. White

   Stories of Maryland's Eastern Shore, all told in rhyme. Tales of love and derring-
do, of those who lived and loved in a place time almost forgot.
   Tales of the pirate, Jonathan Bright, and the changeling child he adopted. Of Jack Tilghman, who came home from the war in 1864, and his wife, Nicey, who waited, not always patiently. And of Harriet Tubman, who truly had a Runaway Heart, if anyone every did.

ISBN 978-1-59431-136-6     Heritage/Eastern Shore of MD
Pages 145. Fully illustrated. Formats: PDF only
Cover Art by Maggie Dix
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My Escape from Slavery
and Reconstruction
Two Magazine Articles
By Frederick Douglass

   Two essays by Frederick Douglass in which he tells of his escape from the LLoyd Plantation in Talbot County, Maryland, and gives his views on Reconstruction when he returned for a visit to the Eastern Shore following the Civil War.

ISBN 1-59431-250-8  Heritage/Historical
Pages: 38 . Media: PDF, HTML, RTF
Cover Art by Maggie Dix
              Our Price $3.50                 

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