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Our Auntie Rosa: The Family of Rosa Parks Remembers Her Life and Lessons
In this most intimate portrait yet of a great American hero, 'the lady who wouldn't give up her seat on the bus,' the family of Rosa Parks describes the woman who was not only the mother of the civil rights movement, but a nurturing mother figure to them as well. Her brave act on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, on December 1, 1955, was just one moment in a life lived with great humility and decency. In Our Auntie Rosa, Mrs. Parks's loved ones share their remembrances and reflections to create a previously unpainted picture of the real woman behind the legend. Rose Parks largely disappeared from the public when she and her husband, Raymond, relocated to Detroit in 1957, escaping violently racist south. It was in Detroit where Mrs. Parks reconnected with her only sibling, Sylvester McCauley, whom she affectionately called 'Brother,' and her thirteen nieces and nephews. Years later, after Raymond's and Sylvester's deaths, these children would become her only family, and the closest that she would ever experience to having biological sons and daughters. Mrs. Parks would go on to receive the 1996 Presidential Medal of Freedom and a spot on Time's list of the hundred most influential people of the twentieth century, as well as forty-three honorary doctorate degrees, and have dozens of city streets, community centers, and monuments named for her – to mention just a few tributes. Yet the woman her family knew as 'Auntie Rosa' was a soft-spoken person whom very few people actually knew. In this book, her family shares with readers what she shared with them about her experiences growing up in a racist South, her deep dedication to truth and justice, and the personal values she held closest to her heart.
Eddie B. Allen, Sheila McCauley Keys (Author), Robin Ray Eller (Narrator)
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Choosing Love: Discover How to Connect to the Universal Power of Love -- and Live a Full, Fearless,
From Fearful Living to Fearless Loving! Are you ready to see love in a whole new light, let go of your deepest fears and everyday stresses, and experience real joy and abundance? Choosing Love redefines the way you perceive love and teaches you how to connect with yourself--and others--in ways you've never imagined. Using her years of expertise as a psychologist, professor, and energy healer, Sherianna Boyle guides you through each step of your journey with details on setting an intention to choose love, breaking free from fear and self-limiting beliefs, and tapping deep within yourself to access the love that's already there. Each page offers groundbreaking techniques for nurturing love's vibrations and releasing anything that no longer serves you. Complete with exercises and mediations to further open up your heart, Choosing Love will show you how to heal from past experiences, empower your inner voice, and manifest a full and fearless life.
Sherianna Boyle, Sherrianna Boyle, Sherrianna Boyle, Med CAG (Author), Robin Eller, Robin Ray Eller (Narrator)
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Going Public … in Shorts!: Complete Collection
From haunting ghost stories to classic fairy tales, Going Public … In Shorts! is a collection of forty classic and lesser-known works by history’s greatest writers. Among the stories included are “The Death of a Government Clerk,” Anton Chekhov’s defining vignette; “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County,” Mark Twain’s comedic story that earned him national fame; “The Gift of the Magi,” O. Henry’s masterful Christmastime tale about love and sacrifice; and “The Story of an Hour,” Kate Chopin’s enduring feminist work about a frail woman and her dead husband. Also included are lesser-known stories such as “Brown Wolf,” a short tale by Jack London; “The Diamond as Big as the Ritz,” an early thriller-romance by F. Scott Fitzgerald; “The Spectre Bridegroom,” a folk tale–style ghost story by Washington Irving; and “The Prophets’ Paradise,” a dreamlike narrative by Robert W. Chambers. Proceeds from sale of this title go to Reach Out and Read, an innovative literacy advocacy organization. Read by: H. P. Lovecraft; John Lee; Mark Turetsky; John McLain; Scott O’Neill; Diane Havens; Dick Hill; Simon Vance; John Pruden; Arielle DeLisle; Jo Anna Perrin; Dion Graham; Amy Rubinate; Kyle Munley; Adam Verner; Rachel Fulginiti; Cris Dukehart; Coleen Marlo; Susan Ericksen; Oliver Wyman; Paul Michael Garcia; Gabrielle de Cuir; Johnny Heller; Tish Hicks; Kaleo Griffith; David Drummond; Karen White; Peter Berkrot; Vanessa Hart; Patrick Lawlor; Jeffrey Kafer; Hillary Huber; Gary Dikeos; Luke Daniels; Stefan Rudnicki; Robert Fass; Cassandra Campbell; Robin Ray Eller; Xe Sands
Various Authors (Author), Adam Verner, Amy Rubinate, Arielle Delisle, Cassandra Campbell, Coleen Marlo, Cris Dukehart, David Drummond, Diane Havens, Dick Hill, Dion Graham, Gabrielle De Cuir, Gary Dikeos, H. P. Lovecraft, Hillary Huber, Jeffrey Kafer, Jo Anna Perrin, John Lee, John Mclain, John Pruden, Johnny Heller, Kaleo Griffith, Karen White, Kyle Munley, Luke Daniels, Mark Turetsky, Oliver Wyman, Patrick Lawlor, Peter Berkrot, Rachel Fulginiti, Richard Powers, Robert Fass, Robin Ray Eller, Scott O’neill, Simon Vance, Stefan Rudnicki, Susan Ericksen, Tish Hicks, Vanessa Hart, Various, Various Narrators, Xe Sands (Narrator)
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Life Interrupted: Navigating the Unexpected
Life Interruptions = Divine Interventions. Interruptions. They’re aggravating. Sometimes infuriating. They make us want to tell people what we think of them. But how we handle interruptions actually tells us more about ourselves. The prophet Jonah’s existence was interrupted by a call of God that would require a complete change of life. And it scared him enough to make him run in the opposite direction. Yet, what seemed to be an unnecessary and useless interruption was really an opportunity for Jonah to be involved in something the likes of which the Old Testament world had never seen before. This interruption was really a divine intervention and it held more adventure and possibility than he could have ever imagined. We, like Jonah, tend to run from interruptions. When major pains and minor problems cause a hiccup in our carefully calculated plans and goals we head in the opposite direction. Who knows what we might be missing by running from what could very well be God’s means of steering us toward the most magnificent outcome of our lives. Jonah could tell us a story or two. So could you. And so does popular conference speaker and author Priscilla Shirer in this personal account of opportunities lost and lessons learned—the amazing freedom and fulfillment that comes from going with God even when He’s going against your grain.
Priscilla Shirer (Author), Robin Eller, Robin Ray Eller (Narrator)
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