A poignant and enduring story of a young woman's struggle to maintain hope amidst desolation. With characters so real they seem to be made of breath and bone, Campbell draws us into the nucleus of this Appalachian family as if we are relatives. We feel their heartaches and yearn for their healing as though our own happiness depends on theirs. This is Southern fiction at its finest. --Sandra Kring, author The Book of Bright Ideas
A poignant and enduring story of a young woman's struggle to maintain hope amidst desolation. With characters so real they seem to be made of breath a...
After several years more of teaching and learning in Asia Marshall Stern felt it was necessary to update Meet The Buddha Kill The Buddha with a second edition. This edition contains almost a hundred new pages and goes a lot deeper in explaining this wonderful and practical religion with may or may not be a religion at all. What it teaches is that you don't have to suffer. Ever This is what the Buddha learned 2,500 years ago when he became enlightened and it is as true and relevant today as it was in India 2,500 years ago. In very plain and clear language, Marshall Stern takes you on a...
After several years more of teaching and learning in Asia Marshall Stern felt it was necessary to update Meet The Buddha Kill The Buddha with a second...
Shea MacNamara sank to the bottom of the ocean and survived. As the son of a mermaid, saltwater is in his blood. He discovered a whole new world under the sea, one more beautiful and complicated than he ever imagined. But shadows and dark secrets also lurk beneath the waves. When his girlfriend Kae is kidnapped by a powerful young sorcerer named Zan, Shea learns having royal blood means difficult choices. All three face life and death decisions, balanced precariously between doing what they are told... and defying authority to do what is right.
Shea MacNamara sank to the bottom of the ocean and survived. As the son of a mermaid, saltwater is in his blood. He discovered a whole new world under...