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Paranormal Thriller

Date Published: 4/30/23

 

 

In this stunning sequel to Just Call Me Jim, the world has awakened to Jim
Vincent’s outside influence on the way things are done.

He and his extraterrestrial partner, the Source, successfully changed the
corrupt policies of social media companies and neutralized the nuclear
weapons capability of global countries. Now, he has more enemies than he
knows.

Despite the risks to Jim and his family; the time has come for him and the
Source to venture into the world of drug trafficking, where human life holds
little value.

Together they orchestrate attacks destroying the cocaine processing plants
in Mexico and Central America, intercepting the flow of cartel cash, and put
a stop to the influx of deadly drugs from China.

Mexican drug cartels and their Chinese partners are losing billions of
dollars.

They want Jim dead!

About the Author

James Peifer

James Peifer is a retired business-owner from Silicon Valley.

He was an Army Captain and a combat veteran of the Vietnam War.

He lives in Napa, California.

 

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Educational Disobedience Virtual Book Tour

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Nonfiction / Education

Date Published: 10-06-2024

 

 

Educational Disobedience is a compelling and transformative guide for
parents, educators, and advocates committed to reimagining traditional
educational systems. Drawing from her extensive experience as an educator,
homeschool advocate, and law enforcement professional, Dr. Mabry challenges
the conventional paradigms of schooling that often fail underserved and
marginalized students. With practical advice and deeply personal insights,
she explores how parents can use homeschooling to reclaim their
children’s education.

Dr. Mabry argues that educational disobedience is not about defiance but
about empowerment—empowering parents to resist systems that perpetuate
inequity and disempower children, particularly those from at-risk
communities. She provides a roadmap for creating individualized, flexible
learning paths that focus on student well-being, literacy, and personal
growth. The book also highlights how cooperative educational models, like
her own Tiers Free Homeschool Cooperative, can serve as community-driven
alternatives to traditional schooling.

Educational Disobedience is not only a call to action but a beacon of hope
for parents seeking to revolutionize their children’s learning
experience. It’s a must-read for those ready to challenge the status
quo and advocate for educational justice. 

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The Original Educational Disruptor

My grandfather grew up during an era when teaching Blacks to read and write was downright dangerous. He was given an opportunity to learn because he passed as white. Passing is a concept with deep historical roots, particularly in the United States, where individuals of mixed race, especially African Americans, would present themselves as white to avoid racial segregation and discrimination. I have some experience with this too because as a feminine-presenting African American lesbian, I often rely on the ability to blend in when I’m in public or unsure about the safety of my surroundings. I imagine my grandfather felt much the same way.

When my grandfather married my grandmother, his ability to pass became limited in many situations. So, he gravitated more to the Black community where my grandmother was accepted. In the 1940s, they lived in an area with other Black sharecroppers, but my grandfather was the only sharecropper who could read and write.

My grandmother knew how dangerous this was for him and their family so she frequently discouraged him from making this fact public knowledge. I grew up hearing my mom say, “Never let your right hand know what your left hand is doing.” As a kid, I learned this meant to keep secrets. As an adult, I realize this was the passage of generational trauma.

The turning point for my grandfather came during one harvest season when he watched so many sharecroppers being cheated out of profits that were rightfully theirs. My grandmother begged him not to challenge the status quo but my grandfather knew an injustice when he saw it, and this time he leveraged his passing privilege to change it. One by one, my grandfather began teaching the Black sharecrop- pers how to read, write, and count their money. He explained what working on halves truly meant and showed them how to sell some of their harvest on their own instead of turning everything over to the land owner.

About the Author

Dr. Annise Mabry is an educator, advocate, and founder of The Dr. Annise
Mabry Foundation. She specializes in alternative education and community
engagement, with a focus on creating inclusive and empowering learning
opportunities.

 

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Children’s Book

Date Published: April 27, 2023

Publisher: MindStir Media

Another wonderful rhyming story from Mr. B. about the excitement of the
first day of school … Yay. The fourteen rhymes and fun illustrations will
bring so much fun and thoughtfulness to that magical first day and all the
experiences of a child meeting new friends, teachers, finding their classes
and even where they will sit.

 

Like his first two books Happy Makes Me Happy and Twins With Love x 2, your
hearts will smile.

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Growing Up Girl, Book I

 

Fiction

Date Published: September 10, 2024

 

 

In Growing Up Girl: Book One, a young Bernadette Aller floats through her
life – job to job, lover to lover, place to place. She is an untethered
spirit trying to find her way in a world that’s not been too kind.

Now, as she barrels toward her seventies, she wants to tell her story, not
because it’s hers alone, but because it’s a surprisingly common story. It’s
a story much of which happens behind doors that display the word
unspeakable. Bernadette hires Scully Trippe to ghost write, translating
Bernadette’s personal experience into the third person, in what might (or
might not) be a misguided attempt to extend the story’s reach.

The time frame is malleable, with the storytelling moving back and forth
through several stages of Bernadette’s life.

In this first book of the Growing Up Girl trilogy, BernadetteWorld is
populated with Patience, her housekeeper; Maddie, a former lover and now a
ghost; and Lucinda, a time traveler who drops in and out.

It’s a quirky group.

 

Cover artist is Matt Smith. The image of the five-year-old on the cover is
Matt’s mother whom he never met. In his own words, “Although I have no
memory of her, I treasure the stories of Lynn’s strength, stubbornness, and
ferocious loyalty. My hope is to bring her from the muted mysterious shadows
into the light with love.”

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  From Bernadette’s first encounter with a pre-teen child, Lucinda

 

By this time Bernadette wanted only one thing—to decide for certain

what these clouds were doing. They were scudding, that was certain; the

rest was obfuscation. She’d have been shocked if she were to learn she’d got

it all wrong.

 

Lucinda helped her expand her thinking.

“Uncertainty,” she repeated with increasing confidence, although she

could read Bernadette’s longing for its opposite. “Heisenberg. They call it

the new science. But there’s no way it’s new. More than a hundred years

old, quantum.”

 

About the Author

Caroline Fairless

Caroline Fairless is a writer and a ceramic sculptor. She is a retreat
facilitator with a focus on the interdependence and connectedness of every
being, visible or not. She served several congregations as an ordained
pastor for twenty-five years, publishing several books during that time. Now
in her retirement, Caroline is writing fiction and learning new art
forms.

Over the past twenty years, Caroline and her partner Jim have been
fortunate to stitch back together three land parcels that once were one. One
of them borders on one of New Hampshire’s many small ponds. The other
two border a marsh that hosts otters, beaver, herons, turtles, geese, ducks,
and an occasional loon passing through.

In the New Hampshire summers, Caroline gardens and walks the dogs she and
Jim have rescued. New Hampshire winters will find her at her computer, still
walking dogs, and camping in front of the wood stove.

 

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A Vital and Essential Resource to Unlock a Student’s Success

 

Education / Nonfiction

Date Published: July 1, 2024

Publisher: Lighthouse Manuscripts, LLC

 

 

Discover the ultimate resource that every educator, teacher, parent, and
child mentor should possess to promote a student’s success. Based on her
research and dissertation work “Reading Fadeout”, the experienced
and respected Dr. Jacquelyn Bobien-Blanton authors this transformational and
in-depth research study that formulates a strong case and need for a child’s
reading proficiency; and how their learning infrastructure and living
ecosystem can hinder or promote it. Based on her foundational research, Dr.
Bobien-Blanton shows you why and how children must be capable and competent
readers by third grade.

Unlike other individual research theory books, this collective and holistic
analysis is exactly what is needed to modify reading instruction and
positively change the educational trajectory and future of our children.
Don’t miss out on this vital and essential guide to shape young minds.

 

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“We must bring back play in the early grades and give children time to engage in play-based learning. Play gives children the opportunity to practice new skills and master current skills in a safe and supportive environment. Besides having fun, play gives children the opportunity to improve their social, physical, math and science, problem solving and critical thinking skills, as well as language development, the development of these skills promote self-esteem, creativity, confidence, and perseverance – all important skills for children to thrive in a 21st century global economy.”

 

About the Author

Dr. Jacquelyn Bobien-Blanton

Our LHM Author:  Dr. Jacquelyn Bobien-Blanton is a distinguished
educator with nearly three decades of educational experience. She currently
serves as the Executive Director of Early Learning for Orange Township
Public Schools, and holds a doctorate degree from Walden University, as well
as a master’s degree from Montclair State University and an undergraduate
degree from Louisiana State University. Certified in Preschool-Third Grade,
Elementary Education, Supervision, and Principalship, Dr. Blanton oversees
early-learning education, professional development, curriculum programming,
budgeting, and coordinates governmental mandates. Recognized as an Exemplary
Elementary Educator, she contributed to early childhood education protocols
and revised teaching standards for the New Jersey Department of Education;
and was also recognized by the Senate and General Assembly for dedication to
scholastic achievement. Actively engaged in professional organizations,
including the National Association for the Education of Young Children, Dr.
Blanton is committed to educational advancement. Among many other efforts,
her dedication extends to community service, having assisted in creating the
Shiloh Rainbow Academy in Newark, NJ. Beyond her professional achievements,
“Jackie”, a devoted wife and mother, values family closeness and
believes in the transformative power of education for a fulfilling
life.

 

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