Its a screenplay. An exciting thrilling screen Play. Terror On A Mountain In Africa.... The screen play begins describing the showing of footage from some of the many nuclear tests that were carried out by the U.S. government in the mountains of Africa. The government had ordered the local residents to move to keep them from getting hurt by the atomic tests. Some of the residents (miners) refused to leave their homes, and were exposed to dangerous levels of radiation. The natives went into the caves to survive, but their newborn children were genetically altered. The children are now adults, and to survive in the jungle, they murder and rob traveler passing through the jungle. They are not only insane murderers, they have become blood-thirsty cannibals. The Johnson family has traveled from Virginia to Africa. They have rented a car and trailer to tour the countryside. The tire on the automobile explodes, creating an accident in the jungle, they become the next victims. An indescribable nightmare begins when the Johnson's are stranded on an isolated jungle road deep in the African jungle, with no hope of rescue. Desperate and fearing for their lives, horror surges as they find themselves relentlessly pursued by a force of evil beyond their imagination. This blood-curling epic is a shock-a-minute horror that will make you turn the pages for more. Romance Suspense Thriller A smash-hit written with the visual effects of a movie. Prepare yourself for an exciting ride, you will enjoy it. Paper Back $19.96 Audo Book CD $14.96 eBook $9.96 TWO THUMBS UP
“Easter With the Johnsons: A 768 Celebration” is the second heart warming story about an African American family living in the Huntersvile section of Norfolk, Virginia. It celebrates the fun-filled Easter traditions held by a black family during the fifties. This narrative tells about the challenges faced by a family with a sick child dealing with Rheumatic fever. While in crisis, the importance and meaning of the Easter holiday is reflected. The events that lead up to the celebration of Resurrection Sunday will fill your heart with love, joy, and thanksgiving. This is a wonderful story for children and adults , as well.
A wonderful Christmas story that gives the life experiences of the Johnson family in their home. Beautifully written and illustrated to show Christmas as a life changing situation. In this loving and shocking story, the story will grab you by the soul and hold you captive to the very last page. "A happy family, deceptively playful at times, this brave book is a stark reminder that truth is often stranger than fiction." – We share our Christmas memories with you as if there's only the two of us having a very private conversation. Our story will make you cry, laugh and sometimes make you angry. Its a collection of inspirational Christmas thoughts that reminds you of what the Christmas season is all about: giving, love, and cheer.
This book is about bugs living in our gardens and what they do. Some bugs are pollinators... Insects, bees, butterflies, flies, and moths, pollinate the flowers in our garden's. Some bugs are called predators, because they eliminate pest by eating them. Some bugs lay their eggs on plants or in the other bugs, and when their eggs hatch, their larvae feed on host insects. There are beneficial insect and bugs in our gardens, ants, bees, beetles, butterflies, flies, moths, and wasps. Bats, birds, other types of animals, and wind also pollinate plants in our garden.
Stroke hits African-Americans more often than any other community of people in the world killing thousands annually and leaving countless others incapacitated. To make matters worse, many African-Americans don't have access to quality medical care or even reliable information about stroke. Here is the first guide written by and for African-Americans that provides important information on why Blacks are at greater risk of stroke, how to assess one's odds of suffering a stroke, and what to do to avoid or survive it. Includes an extensive resource section.
This book is about bugs living in our gardens and what they do. Some bugs are pollinators... Insects, bees, butterflies, flies, and moths, pollinate the flowers in our garden's. Some bugs are called predators, because they eliminate pest by eating them. Some bugs lay their eggs on plants or in the other bugs, and when their eggs hatch, their larvae feed on host insects. There are beneficial insect and bugs in our gardens, ants, bees, beetles, butterflies, flies, moths, and wasps. Bats, birds, other types of animals, and wind also pollinate plants in our garden.
“Easter With the Johnsons: A 768 Celebration” is the second heart warming story about an African American family living in the Huntersvile section of Norfolk, Virginia. It celebrates the fun-filled Easter traditions held by a black family during the fifties. This narrative tells about the challenges faced by a family with a sick child dealing with Rheumatic fever. While in crisis, the importance and meaning of the Easter holiday is reflected. The events that lead up to the celebration of Resurrection Sunday will fill your heart with love, joy, and thanksgiving. This is a wonderful story for children and adults , as well.
Lafayette Anthony Johnson/ Mambabooks & Publishing
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1954251130
ISBN 13
9781954251137
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