Remembering Wilma
CHRISTY BALDWIN, formerly of Tunkhannock, PA
A young boy likes to read about his great grandmother. Throughout the story he learns about his mother and grandmother and learns to love his great grandmother even though he wasn't old enough to remember her.
This children's picture book captures the value of love through generations. It encourages families to think about their own heritage and members. At the end of the book is space to write your own family tree information.
The story and adorable pictures are suitable for children of all ages.
ISBN:097650720X
5.5" x 8.5", paperback
22 pp
2004
CHRISTY BALDWIN, formerly of Tunkhannock, PA
A young boy likes to read about his great grandmother. Throughout the story he learns about his mother and grandmother and learns to love his great grandmother even though he wasn't old enough to remember her.
This children's picture book captures the value of love through generations. It encourages families to think about their own heritage and members. At the end of the book is space to write your own family tree information.
The story and adorable pictures are suitable for children of all ages.
ISBN:097650720X
5.5" x 8.5", paperback
22 pp
2004
CHRISTY BALDWIN, formerly of Tunkhannock, PA
Nine great things happen when the sun sets for the evening. Each page includes a statement about what is happening and then some fun facts and information about that event.
Written from a Christian perspective, the story describes how God made things when He created the Earth.
While the story was written specifically for ages 3-8, children of all ages will enjoy this book. Even adults can admire the beautiful watercolor artwork done by illustrator, Sarah Barnes.
ISBN:0976507218
5.5" x 8.5", paperback
24 pp
2005
Nine great things happen when the sun sets for the evening. Each page includes a statement about what is happening and then some fun facts and information about that event.
Written from a Christian perspective, the story describes how God made things when He created the Earth.
While the story was written specifically for ages 3-8, children of all ages will enjoy this book. Even adults can admire the beautiful watercolor artwork done by illustrator, Sarah Barnes.
ISBN:0976507218
5.5" x 8.5", paperback
24 pp
2005
ANDREA HOWELLS of Scranton, PA
Peace Saved thought she was a girl like any other. She had great friends. She went to school. She daydreamed. But never in her wildest dreams did she think that she would be able to control water.
Peace discovers that she is the Light Master, as well as a Godsend of water. To learn more about her powers, she starts attending a school in heaven called "Peaceful Harmony." Peace meets Joy, who becomes one of her best friends. Joy makes Peace a rare rainbow phoenix named Flare.
When Peace thinks things can't get any weirder, Grace, a fellow student, loses the Godlove spirit that dwelled in her family for generations. It's up to Peace to save the spirit and fulfill her destiny.
ISBN:0976507242
5.5" x 8.5", paperback
60 pp
2006
Peace Saved thought she was a girl like any other. She had great friends. She went to school. She daydreamed. But never in her wildest dreams did she think that she would be able to control water.
Peace discovers that she is the Light Master, as well as a Godsend of water. To learn more about her powers, she starts attending a school in heaven called "Peaceful Harmony." Peace meets Joy, who becomes one of her best friends. Joy makes Peace a rare rainbow phoenix named Flare.
When Peace thinks things can't get any weirder, Grace, a fellow student, loses the Godlove spirit that dwelled in her family for generations. It's up to Peace to save the spirit and fulfill her destiny.
ISBN:0976507242
5.5" x 8.5", paperback
60 pp
2006
$30.00
Gateway to the Clouds
The Story of a Short Line Railroad
The Scranton, Dunmore, Moosic Lake Railroad
1902-1926
ALAN & JUDY SWEENEY of Scranton, PA
This is the story of the Scranton, Dunmore, Moosic Lake Railroad. From narrow and standard gauge steam railroading to the electric trolley, readers will ride the pages of this interesting segment (1902-1926) of Northeastern Pennsylvania history. The authors tell the story of the dream of two Irish immigrants to find a place that would allow for recreation and serve as an escape after a strenuous work week.
ISBN:0976507226
8.5" x 11", paperback
94 pp
2005
Gateway to the Clouds
The Story of a Short Line Railroad
The Scranton, Dunmore, Moosic Lake Railroad
1902-1926
ALAN & JUDY SWEENEY of Scranton, PA
This is the story of the Scranton, Dunmore, Moosic Lake Railroad. From narrow and standard gauge steam railroading to the electric trolley, readers will ride the pages of this interesting segment (1902-1926) of Northeastern Pennsylvania history. The authors tell the story of the dream of two Irish immigrants to find a place that would allow for recreation and serve as an escape after a strenuous work week.
ISBN:0976507226
8.5" x 11", paperback
94 pp
2005
$39.95
Laurel Line: An Anthracite Region Railway
JAMES N.J. HENWOOD & JOHN G. MUNCIE, both of Stroudsburg, PA
The dawn of the 20th Century saw a new form of transportation evolve in the United States: the interurban electric railway. These enterprises were natural offshoots of the original, short urban trolley lines that quickly replaced the horse car in the 1890s.
Most trolley lines lived in relative obscurity and enjoyed a few years of prosperity, followed by decline and abandonment in the face of bus and automotive competition. A relative handful managed to survive until the post-World War II years and thus have attracted greater attention.
Among them was the Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley Railroad. The Laurel Line, as it was most commonly known, was unusual in several respects: It was built to higher-than-normal standards for electric short line railroads; it operated mostly with a third rail power system; it ran exclusively on private rights-of-way; and it served a geographically narrow region whose economy was heavily dependent on one industry - coal.
The Laurel Line's corporate records survived, and authors Henwood and Muncie made the most of this historical treasure. In the book, the railroad emerges in human terms of strife, struggle, victory and defeat. The reader learns not only what happened, but why, and who made it happen.
All railroads are interesting if properly researched - the Laurel Line as portrayed in this work is profoundly fascinating. Life in Pennsylvania's anthracite region is detailed when the Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley Railroad was fighting the good fight.
ISBN:0976507234
8.5" x 11", paperback
214 pp
2005
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Laurel Line: An Anthracite Region Railway
JAMES N.J. HENWOOD & JOHN G. MUNCIE, both of Stroudsburg, PA
The dawn of the 20th Century saw a new form of transportation evolve in the United States: the interurban electric railway. These enterprises were natural offshoots of the original, short urban trolley lines that quickly replaced the horse car in the 1890s.
Most trolley lines lived in relative obscurity and enjoyed a few years of prosperity, followed by decline and abandonment in the face of bus and automotive competition. A relative handful managed to survive until the post-World War II years and thus have attracted greater attention.
Among them was the Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley Railroad. The Laurel Line, as it was most commonly known, was unusual in several respects: It was built to higher-than-normal standards for electric short line railroads; it operated mostly with a third rail power system; it ran exclusively on private rights-of-way; and it served a geographically narrow region whose economy was heavily dependent on one industry - coal.
The Laurel Line's corporate records survived, and authors Henwood and Muncie made the most of this historical treasure. In the book, the railroad emerges in human terms of strife, struggle, victory and defeat. The reader learns not only what happened, but why, and who made it happen.
All railroads are interesting if properly researched - the Laurel Line as portrayed in this work is profoundly fascinating. Life in Pennsylvania's anthracite region is detailed when the Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley Railroad was fighting the good fight.
ISBN:0976507234
8.5" x 11", paperback
214 pp
2005
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$14.15
Scranton's Mayors
DAVID J. WENZEL of Scranton, PA
Former Scranton Mayor, David Wenzel, is now a published author. His debut work, Scranton's Mayors, is a collection of 29 mini biographies devoted to the men who have guided the city from 1866 to the present day. Wenzel first conceived the idea for the book three years ago when he was asked to give a talk on the Mayors of Scranton for the Mall at Steamtown s History Month. Wenzel was particularly interested in providing a written record of recent events from the past 40 years.
The terms of Mayor James Walsh, Mayor Eugene Peters, Mayor Eugene Hickey, Mayor James McNulty, Mayor Wenzel, Mayor Jim Connors and current Mayor Chris Doherty are highlighted. Wenzel thoroughly researched the career of each mayor. The Scranton Times opened up its archives and the Albright Memorial Library and the Lackawanna Historical Society provided assistance. Personal interviews with former mayors and their families give the work a human touch, while memorabilia from past campaigns bring long ago election battles to life.
ISBN:0976507269
8.5" x 11", paperback
188 pp
2006
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Scranton's Mayors
DAVID J. WENZEL of Scranton, PA
Former Scranton Mayor, David Wenzel, is now a published author. His debut work, Scranton's Mayors, is a collection of 29 mini biographies devoted to the men who have guided the city from 1866 to the present day. Wenzel first conceived the idea for the book three years ago when he was asked to give a talk on the Mayors of Scranton for the Mall at Steamtown s History Month. Wenzel was particularly interested in providing a written record of recent events from the past 40 years.
The terms of Mayor James Walsh, Mayor Eugene Peters, Mayor Eugene Hickey, Mayor James McNulty, Mayor Wenzel, Mayor Jim Connors and current Mayor Chris Doherty are highlighted. Wenzel thoroughly researched the career of each mayor. The Scranton Times opened up its archives and the Albright Memorial Library and the Lackawanna Historical Society provided assistance. Personal interviews with former mayors and their families give the work a human touch, while memorabilia from past campaigns bring long ago election battles to life.
ISBN:0976507269
8.5" x 11", paperback
188 pp
2006
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$12.95
A Kinder Bright
Poems of Praise & Remembrance
JERRY FAGNANI of Jessup, PA
In this volume, Jerry Fagnani turns to poetry. He has selected poems reflecting the great love that has influenced his life. All of this is most evident in The Elaine Collection. The Lackawanna Collection is a masterful work about the valley and county he embraces. This collection speaks to its rich texture and defines a perspective, often unseen by many, which shows how its seams of beauty infuse our very spirit. Finally, the whole work reveals to us an image of fierce loyalty and passion. Jerry has an unlimited commitment to his family with a love that is admirable.
ISBN:0976507250
5.5" x 8.5", paperback
104 pp
2006
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A Kinder Bright
Poems of Praise & Remembrance
JERRY FAGNANI of Jessup, PA
In this volume, Jerry Fagnani turns to poetry. He has selected poems reflecting the great love that has influenced his life. All of this is most evident in The Elaine Collection. The Lackawanna Collection is a masterful work about the valley and county he embraces. This collection speaks to its rich texture and defines a perspective, often unseen by many, which shows how its seams of beauty infuse our very spirit. Finally, the whole work reveals to us an image of fierce loyalty and passion. Jerry has an unlimited commitment to his family with a love that is admirable.
ISBN:0976507250
5.5" x 8.5", paperback
104 pp
2006
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$14.95
Call Me Sonya Grey
A Young Girl's Poems
About Death, Life & Adolescence
SONYA TUPONE LLOYD, a native of Stroudsburg, PA
This personal collection of poetic verse is at once inspiring and challenging. Beginnng with the loss of her mother at age nine, Sonya began collecting her thoughts in 40 poems in a diary from early childhood through her twenties. She describes the daily battles of self-image and self-expression she experienced growing up after the passing of one parent and the estrangement of another. With the death of her mother, Sonya lost a part of everything she had known. Two states away, she finds herself with a different family, school, friends, home and a new name. The verses written during this time are one woman s exploration of her raw, emotional responses to dramatic life changes. This is Sonya's story.
ISBN:0976507277
5.5" x 8.5", paperback
94 pp
2006
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Call Me Sonya Grey
A Young Girl's Poems
About Death, Life & Adolescence
SONYA TUPONE LLOYD, a native of Stroudsburg, PA
This personal collection of poetic verse is at once inspiring and challenging. Beginnng with the loss of her mother at age nine, Sonya began collecting her thoughts in 40 poems in a diary from early childhood through her twenties. She describes the daily battles of self-image and self-expression she experienced growing up after the passing of one parent and the estrangement of another. With the death of her mother, Sonya lost a part of everything she had known. Two states away, she finds herself with a different family, school, friends, home and a new name. The verses written during this time are one woman s exploration of her raw, emotional responses to dramatic life changes. This is Sonya's story.
ISBN:0976507277
5.5" x 8.5", paperback
94 pp
2006
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$19.95
Journey Along
The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad
A Pictorial History of Pocono Mountain
Boarding Homes, Hotels, Inns & Resorts
from the Delaware Water Gap
to Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania
ALAN SWEENEY of Scranton, PA
Postcard images capture the transformation of the Pocono Mountains from secluded wilderness to vacation destination.
With the arrival of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad, numerous stations throughout the Pocono region served those temporarily fleeing the confines of city life. A multitude of boarding homes, hotels, inns and resorts provided travelers with a wide variety of accommodations and activities.
This work is a representation of the author's 10 year endeavor to collect postcards depicting the Pocono Mountains. The images illustrate how the area's tourism industry developed.
Readers are destined to enjoy a journey through time while rediscovering treasured memories from a bygone era.
ISBN:9780979504501
6" x 9", paperback
340 pp
2007
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Journey Along
The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad
A Pictorial History of Pocono Mountain
Boarding Homes, Hotels, Inns & Resorts
from the Delaware Water Gap
to Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania
ALAN SWEENEY of Scranton, PA
Postcard images capture the transformation of the Pocono Mountains from secluded wilderness to vacation destination.
With the arrival of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad, numerous stations throughout the Pocono region served those temporarily fleeing the confines of city life. A multitude of boarding homes, hotels, inns and resorts provided travelers with a wide variety of accommodations and activities.
This work is a representation of the author's 10 year endeavor to collect postcards depicting the Pocono Mountains. The images illustrate how the area's tourism industry developed.
Readers are destined to enjoy a journey through time while rediscovering treasured memories from a bygone era.
ISBN:9780979504501
6" x 9", paperback
340 pp
2007
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$24.95
Scranton: The Electric City
ALYSSA AMORI of Scranton, PA
Over 100 full color, high gloss photos depict the city of Scranton, Pennsylvania
Hometown Pride
Photographer ALYSSA AMORI, a resident of Scranton, Pennsylvania illustrates her love for her hometown through her camera lens. Over a six-month period in 2007, Alyssa captured the essence of the city from its historic architecture to its parks and festivals.
Over 100 images include: Roger Clemens' appearance with the Scranton-Wilkes-Barre Yankees, Nay Aug Park, Scranton Cultural Center, Lackawanna County Courthouse, Everhart Museum, Radisson Lackawanna Station Hotel, Steamtown National Historic Site, St. Patrick's Day Parade, The Mall at Steamtown and Lake Scranton.
Alyssa's ultimate hope is to get the book into the hands of as many Scranton service men and women serving in Iraq and Afghanistan as possible. The book is designed to provide the troops with a much welcome glimpse of home. Amori is looking for individuals or groups willing to either provide addresses or donations to finance the printing and mailing of the books to the troops. To offer assistance, please email Alyssa at alyssa@tribute-books.com
ISBN:9780979504532
8.5" x 11", paperback
60 pp
2007
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Scranton: The Electric City
ALYSSA AMORI of Scranton, PA
Over 100 full color, high gloss photos depict the city of Scranton, Pennsylvania
Hometown Pride
Photographer ALYSSA AMORI, a resident of Scranton, Pennsylvania illustrates her love for her hometown through her camera lens. Over a six-month period in 2007, Alyssa captured the essence of the city from its historic architecture to its parks and festivals.
Over 100 images include: Roger Clemens' appearance with the Scranton-Wilkes-Barre Yankees, Nay Aug Park, Scranton Cultural Center, Lackawanna County Courthouse, Everhart Museum, Radisson Lackawanna Station Hotel, Steamtown National Historic Site, St. Patrick's Day Parade, The Mall at Steamtown and Lake Scranton.
Alyssa's ultimate hope is to get the book into the hands of as many Scranton service men and women serving in Iraq and Afghanistan as possible. The book is designed to provide the troops with a much welcome glimpse of home. Amori is looking for individuals or groups willing to either provide addresses or donations to finance the printing and mailing of the books to the troops. To offer assistance, please email Alyssa at alyssa@tribute-books.com
ISBN:9780979504532
8.5" x 11", paperback
60 pp
2007
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$14.95
A Different Kind of Hero
LEAH BETH EVANS, author of Peckville, PA
COLLEEN GEDRICH, illustrator of Throop, PA
Over 35 pages of full-color illustrations.
Rainforest Rally
The rainforest is under attack.
One monkey is determined to save it.
His name is Tomagochi.
He's brown.
He's small.
He's plain.
But when a group of men enters the rainforest armed with bulldozers and axes, Tomagochi the monkey springs into action to defend his natural habitat.
While larger animals like Peshe the tiger run and hide, Tomagochi charges into battle.
Will he be victorious?
Will the rainforest be saved?
Join Tomagochi as he fights to protect his home and discovers just how special he truly is.
ISBN:9780979504525
5.5" x 8.5", paperback
40 pp
2007
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A Different Kind of Hero
LEAH BETH EVANS, author of Peckville, PA
COLLEEN GEDRICH, illustrator of Throop, PA
Over 35 pages of full-color illustrations.
Rainforest Rally
The rainforest is under attack.
One monkey is determined to save it.
His name is Tomagochi.
He's brown.
He's small.
He's plain.
But when a group of men enters the rainforest armed with bulldozers and axes, Tomagochi the monkey springs into action to defend his natural habitat.
While larger animals like Peshe the tiger run and hide, Tomagochi charges into battle.
Will he be victorious?
Will the rainforest be saved?
Join Tomagochi as he fights to protect his home and discovers just how special he truly is.
ISBN:9780979504525
5.5" x 8.5", paperback
40 pp
2007
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$9.95
But Then Again I Could Be Wrong
The Book of Rants
JIM RISING
I am always and forever a student of humans and I try to make sense of life in northeast Pennsylvania.
Local Commentary
Gee ... I always wanted to write a book. I never thought I would but then again I could be wrong. Here is a collection of some of the past few years rants as broadcast on WDMT 102.3 The Mountain as part of my show Rising at Ten.
Topics include:
So the biggest news according to a local newspaper is that there will be beer to drink in Kirby Park during the Fourth of July holiday.
It's a rare motorist in northeast Pennsylvania who hasn't had an encounter with a deer.
Parking lots shouldn't cause your blood pressure to rise.
Sometimes you have to wonder about the thought processes that go on in our rulers' minds.
We knew were in trouble when the two truckloads of huskies passed us.
Whoever said that a man's home is his castle hasn't been in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania lately.
Why is it that some guys insist on calling you nicknames?
With all due apologies to the hundreds of restaurants in the area that serve buffets - I can't stomach it.
Although my physique doesn't show it I have spent much of my adult life in one gym or another.
I know more about the guy, sitting across from me at lunch the other day, then I want to.
ISBN:9780979504570
5.5" x 8.5", paperback
228 pp
2007
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But Then Again I Could Be Wrong
The Book of Rants
JIM RISING
I am always and forever a student of humans and I try to make sense of life in northeast Pennsylvania.
Local Commentary
Gee ... I always wanted to write a book. I never thought I would but then again I could be wrong. Here is a collection of some of the past few years rants as broadcast on WDMT 102.3 The Mountain as part of my show Rising at Ten.
Topics include:
So the biggest news according to a local newspaper is that there will be beer to drink in Kirby Park during the Fourth of July holiday.
It's a rare motorist in northeast Pennsylvania who hasn't had an encounter with a deer.
Parking lots shouldn't cause your blood pressure to rise.
Sometimes you have to wonder about the thought processes that go on in our rulers' minds.
We knew were in trouble when the two truckloads of huskies passed us.
Whoever said that a man's home is his castle hasn't been in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania lately.
Why is it that some guys insist on calling you nicknames?
With all due apologies to the hundreds of restaurants in the area that serve buffets - I can't stomach it.
Although my physique doesn't show it I have spent much of my adult life in one gym or another.
I know more about the guy, sitting across from me at lunch the other day, then I want to.
ISBN:9780979504570
5.5" x 8.5", paperback
228 pp
2007
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$14.95
What Was I Thinking?
How Not To Date
ANNIE EARLEY of Lake Ariel, PA
I'm not one to sit around and wait for something to happen. I wanted a man.
My Dating Profile
Writing this book became an obsession with me.
I want you to think, feel, eat, sleep and live the dating experiences I had over the course of a year.
As you meet Sponge Tom, "Skip-To-My-Lou" Stew and Lame Joke Jim, I hope you recognize my determination to maintain my self respect and high standards in a relationship as well as the ability to find humor in any situation.
The men I dated are all nice enough guys, I just took the opportunity to make light of their idiosyncrasies and things that happened in my relationships with them.
With the help of my "advisory committee" I learn that physical appearance goes hand in hand with what's inside.
Join me as I learn the ins and outs of online dating.
ISBN:9780979504587 & 9780979504594
5.5" x 8.5", paperback
120 pp
2007
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What Was I Thinking?
How Not To Date
ANNIE EARLEY of Lake Ariel, PA
I'm not one to sit around and wait for something to happen. I wanted a man.
My Dating Profile
Writing this book became an obsession with me.
I want you to think, feel, eat, sleep and live the dating experiences I had over the course of a year.
As you meet Sponge Tom, "Skip-To-My-Lou" Stew and Lame Joke Jim, I hope you recognize my determination to maintain my self respect and high standards in a relationship as well as the ability to find humor in any situation.
The men I dated are all nice enough guys, I just took the opportunity to make light of their idiosyncrasies and things that happened in my relationships with them.
With the help of my "advisory committee" I learn that physical appearance goes hand in hand with what's inside.
Join me as I learn the ins and outs of online dating.
ISBN:9780979504587 & 9780979504594
5.5" x 8.5", paperback
120 pp
2007
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$9.95
In Mind: A Collection of Poetry
DIYA DAS of Wilkes-Barre, PA
Dive into the stream of consciousness that flows through a teenager's mind.
Coming of Age
I want to write / Something that you will believe / Something that's more than these words
And does she ever. Poet DIYA DAS illuminates six years of adolescence through her introspective verse. Diya's first artistic musings are young and playful. As her inner landscape develops, themes become more complex as she ponders the contradictory nature of life.
I spend my life on the fence / Between who you think I am and who I always was
Lines like these crystallize the transformation of young girl into mature woman. As Diya begins to shape the foundation of her character, she takes an active role choosing what she will retain from childhood and what she will discard. With each poetic endeavor, her creativity is sharpened through the increased depth of her day-to-day experiences.
I'll see you tomorrow / And again and again / Sometime in eternity / I don't know when / But that's where you'll find me / When tomorrow comes again
The portrait of Diya as an artist comes into focus as she grasps the transcendent power inherent in the written word. Her teenage self eternally resides in these pages.
ISBN:9780979504556
5.5" x 8.5"
104 pp
2007
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In Mind: A Collection of Poetry
DIYA DAS of Wilkes-Barre, PA
Dive into the stream of consciousness that flows through a teenager's mind.
Coming of Age
I want to write / Something that you will believe / Something that's more than these words
And does she ever. Poet DIYA DAS illuminates six years of adolescence through her introspective verse. Diya's first artistic musings are young and playful. As her inner landscape develops, themes become more complex as she ponders the contradictory nature of life.
I spend my life on the fence / Between who you think I am and who I always was
Lines like these crystallize the transformation of young girl into mature woman. As Diya begins to shape the foundation of her character, she takes an active role choosing what she will retain from childhood and what she will discard. With each poetic endeavor, her creativity is sharpened through the increased depth of her day-to-day experiences.
I'll see you tomorrow / And again and again / Sometime in eternity / I don't know when / But that's where you'll find me / When tomorrow comes again
The portrait of Diya as an artist comes into focus as she grasps the transcendent power inherent in the written word. Her teenage self eternally resides in these pages.
ISBN:9780979504556
5.5" x 8.5"
104 pp
2007
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$17.95
With God There Is Hope: Hope For Humanity
ELLEN CHAKSIL (pen name)
real name: Helen Silvestri of Peckville, PA
For the first time, Catholic Charismatic Ellen Chaksil is sharing the messages she has received from God since 1978.
Gift of Prophecy
Ellen Chaksil began receiving messages from God after her initiation into a Catholic Charismatic prayer group. Nearly 30 years ago, the words, "When they are threatened with the loss of all this, only then will they turn to Me," sprang into Ellen's consciousness. She had a vision of chaos surrounding the steps of the Vatican's St. Peter's Basilica. She felt instinctively that humanity was threatened and she needed to share what she experienced with church officials.
Her quest led her from her home in Peckville, Pennsylvania to the Vatican. After numerous attempts, she was able to make contact. In 1992, she met Pope John Paul II and in 1996 she received official recognition that he had read her letter detailing the prophecy.
Seeking a way to prevent a future disaster, Ellen contacted Boguslaw Lipinski, Ph.D of Harvard Medical School. He provided hypothetical proof that when people gather to pray, energy is emitted. Armed with this scientific evidence, Ellen views her book as an instrument to educate people on the power of prayer. Only when the world is united in prayer can a power be generated great enough to forestall catastrophe and enable humanity's continued existence.
ISBN:9780979504518
5.5" x 8.5", paperback
472 pp
2007
With God There Is Hope: Hope For Humanity
ELLEN CHAKSIL (pen name)
real name: Helen Silvestri of Peckville, PA
For the first time, Catholic Charismatic Ellen Chaksil is sharing the messages she has received from God since 1978.
Gift of Prophecy
Ellen Chaksil began receiving messages from God after her initiation into a Catholic Charismatic prayer group. Nearly 30 years ago, the words, "When they are threatened with the loss of all this, only then will they turn to Me," sprang into Ellen's consciousness. She had a vision of chaos surrounding the steps of the Vatican's St. Peter's Basilica. She felt instinctively that humanity was threatened and she needed to share what she experienced with church officials.
Her quest led her from her home in Peckville, Pennsylvania to the Vatican. After numerous attempts, she was able to make contact. In 1992, she met Pope John Paul II and in 1996 she received official recognition that he had read her letter detailing the prophecy.
Seeking a way to prevent a future disaster, Ellen contacted Boguslaw Lipinski, Ph.D of Harvard Medical School. He provided hypothetical proof that when people gather to pray, energy is emitted. Armed with this scientific evidence, Ellen views her book as an instrument to educate people on the power of prayer. Only when the world is united in prayer can a power be generated great enough to forestall catastrophe and enable humanity's continued existence.
ISBN:9780979504518
5.5" x 8.5", paperback
472 pp
2007