In this first time published book, Sheri shares and bares her soul, writing about her dreams, family, love, despair, cheaters, marriage, lost hope, hope, sex, faith, honesty, humor, and life in general.
Whether you have already been, or want to go, on a Humanitarian Clowning Tour, this day-by-day trip journal will entertain and enlighten you with its informal, conversational and silly style.
An absurd account of a ridiculously absurd young man who goes to college, bringing nothing with him but a hedonistic bag of sex, drugs, rock n' reggae, and the surf culture (oxymoron).
It is1972 in the United Kingdom and the Prime Minister, Ted Heath, is declaring athree day working week and a State of Emergency as the Coalminers Strike beginsto bite.
No matter how talented the athlete, how beautiful the stadium, or how wealthy the owner of a team might be: No professional team can be successful without the can support of fans.
Inspired by Bernard Shaw's dictum that the Earth is the lunatic asylum for all the other planets, GEDOODLES II is the jaundiced expression of Harry Geduld's profound insights into the human condition.
Things Church Girls Dont Talk About is a comical, yet poignant, story of a young church girl and her mother in search of true faith amidst a sea of toxic religion and eccentric Southern characters.
Smiley Anders's first book, "e;Best of Smiley,"e; published by AuthorHouse, presented humorous excerpts from his six-day-a-week newspaper columns in the Baton Rouge, La.
Stuck on Stupid or Stuck in Stupid:(The 25 mistakes women make that prevent them from attracting and keeping true love)Is the partner book to:Think Like a Manand heres a thought: Start Acting Like a Man (The 25 mistakes men make that prevent them from finding and keeping true love)I have been pondering whether or not to write a relationship book for women for quite some time.
Looking through his crystal clear rose colored lenses, Arner examines his boyhood as he searches for the answer to the age old question each of us asks from time to time, Why am I who I am?
Rural North Yorkshire in the 1950s is the setting for Railway Boy, a heart-warming and nostalgic journey of exploration that describes a young boy's love for railways and describes the surprising lengths to which he would go in pursuit of that passion.