Bill Lightle has given us an enduring love story as well as a tribute to Roy Davis' indomitable spirit that sustained him and his poor family through sharecropping, the suffering of the Great Depression and the hard life in a Georgia cotton mill.
Spirited teenager Domino Blackthorne Drake was just a normal girl… until she stumbled upon an alien artifact, acquired uncanny power, and became a beacon for intergalactic trouble! With her tabby cat Cap’n Kidd in tow, Domino joins the motley crew of the Starshadow – a spacefaring pirate ship captained by the charismatic and fearless Raader. Domino embarks on a cosmic odyssey to save her kidnapped parents and overthrow the evil Colonizer Empire. Imagine a young, bright-eyed girl on a galaxy-wide escapade, full of high-energy antics straight out of Guardians of the Galaxy and Pirates of the Caribbean, and you’ve got Swords of the Swashbucklers!
Bill Lightle has given us an enduring love story as well as a tribute to Roy Davis' indomitable spirit that sustained him and his poor family through sharecropping, the suffering of the Great Depression and the hard life in a Georgia cotton mill.
The book is about Rev. Grady Caldwell, who was in the 1960s the first African American to integrate the Albany (GA) High School football team. Grady knew and spent time with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders in Georgia. For a short period Grady, after graduating from college, became a political leader. But then he became addicted to drugs and for nearly 20 years remained that way and spent time in and out of prison. All the while his wife Kathleen did not leave him. Finally with Kathleen and God's help, Grady overcame his addiction and by 2007 became a Baptist minister with his own church in Griffin, Georgia. This is a compelling story about faith, love, and the power of God's forgiveness. The story of Grady Lee Caldwell, Jr. is revealed with remarkable candor in this inspiring book Grady s story will touch your heart When you see what God did for Grady Caldwell, you will never again wonder if God could somehow use you. Dr. J. Robert White, Executive Director, Georgia Baptist Convention To Dance with the Devil s Daughter is a must read for all men who desire to be courageous men. The book tells the honest account of Grady s bold journey toward God s purpose for his life. His story will draw you in because in some ways his story parallels with all our lives. Daniel Simmons, Senior Pastor, Mount Zion Baptist Church in Albany, Georgia I always believed in God but never really had the need to call on Him for myself until I realized I was addicted to drugs and I could not stop on my own. I had to go from a place of promise, to the problem of addiction and all of its negative consequences including prison, before totally committing myself to His purpose for me pastoring. From To Dance with the Devil s Daughter
Makes charges about how politicians, the clergy, and families are failing to protect those in their care, presenting strong statements about personal responsibility and self-reliance in today's uncertain world.
William Joseph Miller (Bill) was a writer and broadcaster from Delano, Tennessee. He was a nationally known radio broadcaster in Chattanooga, Tennessee at Jet-Fli, and also in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Ames, Iowa; and Knoxville, Tennessee at WNOX, WIVK, and WOKI. He began his career at WCPH in Etowah, Tennessee. He was mostly known by his radio name Suitcase Simpson. He was most fond of being a broadcaster for the University of Tennessee baseball team, the Atlanta Hawks, and the Polk County High School Wildcats. Bill was a writer for the Polk County News in Benton, Tennessee in a column called "Breakfast with Bill." Bill died in 2024, and this book is a compilation of his writings.
Although Bill Nye (1850-1896) was America's best known humorist in the late 1880's and early 1890's, his work is little known today--his books long out of print and his columns yellowing in newspaper files. Now T. A. Larson, a dyed-in-the-wool Nye fan for more than thirty years, has assembled the best of Bill Nye's work, most of it dating from the seven Wyoming years when Nye made his name. The selections are chosen from Laramie, Cheyenne, and Denver newspapers and from six books published in the 1890's. The resulting collection is both good fun and a valuable picture of a lively period.
Traylor's work is regarded among the major achievements of "outsider" art. He is represented in the permanent collections of MOMA, the MET, the Whitney, the Museum of American Folk Art, and the National Museum of American Art.
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