Walking Man is the story of David Hall, a young man of mixed-race ancestry who walks across the United States to fulfill his father's dying request, and to uncover the truth about himself. The America he discovers along the way, the people he meets and the ingenious ways he contrives to overcome every obstacle, are only part of this story. Time itself twists the journey into unpredictable detours through the past. Using a map his father gave him, David takes the same route his father and grandfather walked before him, literally following in their footsteps. As he will learn, the country they...
Walking Man is the story of David Hall, a young man of mixed-race ancestry who walks across the United States to fulfill his father's dying request, a...
Beautifully illustrated with original artwork by the author, this "grownup's picture book" is the story of Dick Brown, a lonely and troubled child of the sixties. His seemingly ordinary childhood, complete with kite-flying and baseball cards, becomes a troubled adolescence of drug problems, women problems, and eventual estrangement from his family. Alone in New York City, Dick makes choices that lead to vivid, compelling changes in his life. You won't soon forget him.
Beautifully illustrated with original artwork by the author, this "grownup's picture book" is the story of Dick Brown, a lonely and troubled child of ...
In 1969, a young New Yorker named Joe Randazzo moved from the big city to the little town of Shelby, NC and was amazed at the confluence of old and new living side by side. Realizing that the Carolinas were at a crossroad, Randazzo decided to capture the profound changes that were about to occur. He visited tent revivals, KKK rallies, cotton mills, deer drives and backwoods stills, always accompanied by his trusty Konica SLR, and planned to make his photos into a book. Then he lost the thousands of negatives, 5 years of work. Cleaning out the cellar 35 years later, Randazzo stumbled upon a...
In 1969, a young New Yorker named Joe Randazzo moved from the big city to the little town of Shelby, NC and was amazed at the confluence of old and ne...
What happens when your own government is the enemy? Scientists at Stanford University accidentally stumble upon evidence that the moving images on television and computer screens can cause brain cancer. On the other side of the world, Japanese scientists are separately arriving at the same conclusion. They warn of an AIDS-like epidemic. As the death toll from Unexplained tumors begins to mount, an incorruptible U.S. Senator from the state of Vermont sponsors a bill to ban TV and other screens. Senator Mario McGuire is targeted by a shadowy group of ruthless people in government and business...
What happens when your own government is the enemy? Scientists at Stanford University accidentally stumble upon evidence that the moving images on tel...
The American sheeple have really done it this time. They have elected Nick Hades president of the United States. Nick is an ultra-conservative Republican who is trying to lead a full-speed charge back into the last century. His staff of clowns and puppets are enabling his every evil move. Except for his wife, Nora Hades, and Bernice Sandcastle, the Independent Senator from Vermont. This tongue-in-cheek look at our capitol will leave you laughing, unless of course it makes you cry. Sometimes it's hard to know what to do when you see Hades and his VP Percy Floy fall all over themselves to...
The American sheeple have really done it this time. They have elected Nick Hades president of the United States. Nick is an ultra-conservative Republi...