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GROW IT, MOM!

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  GROW IT, MOM! A FAMILY GARDENING GUIDE THAT GROWS MORE THAN VEGGIES! Mom life moves fast, and the things we once loved often get left behind. But what if reconnecting with those joys could be even more meaningful with your kids by your side? Gardening is the perfect way to do just that. Gardening for kids isn’t just about planting seeds; it’s about sowing memories, watching tiny sprouts grow alongside kids, and rediscovering nature together. If you’ve ever dreamed of an indoor garden, GROW IT, MOM! is your ultimate homegrown garden guide to making gardening fun and meaningful - all in just 15 minutes a day. 15 MINUTES TO A THRIVING GARDEN! Our gardening book for beginners delivers practical, time-saving strategies for busy families, guiding you through everything from small-space planting and composting to harvesting and cooking healthy food. Filled with kid-friendly projects, calendars, and budget-wise tips, our gardening book for women makes growing food and creating memorie...

Between Crumbs and Tears

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Between Crumbs and Tears Between Crumbs and Tears is a raw, powerful spoken word poetry collection by A’Marie Ryze. Written for women who loved too loudly, broke too quietly, and are learning to heal on their own terms, this book is a deeply personal reflection on heartbreak, self-worth, and emotional survival. Blending elements of healing poetry, self-love poems, and feminist expression, it’s a lyrical journey through pain, resilience, and reclaiming power. Perfect for fans of poetry by Black women, emotional poetry collections, and anyone seeking truth, softness, and strength in equal measure. If you’ve ever had to rebuild yourself from the ashes, this is your mirror. (for lovers of Summer Walker vibes) Click here to get Between Crumbs and Tears on Amazon / Kindle / Kindle Unlimited  or learn more at https://www.amarieryze.com/shop  

Living Above the Chaos: The Pathway to Personal Creation

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    Living Above the Chaos: The Pathway to Personal Creation By Owen Thomas Ashton, MD, ABVLM What if everything you believe about yourself—and the world around you—is only part of the truth? Living Above the Chaos is not your typical self-help guide. It’s a transformative journey written by a physician who has walked through both inner turmoil and spiritual clarity—and invites you to do the same. With a voice that is both deeply personal and boldly philosophical, Dr. Owen Thomas Ashton challenges readers to break free from the illusions of ego, fear, and conditioning to reconnect with something much deeper: your original perfection. This book doesn’t promise quick fixes or surface-level motivation. Instead, it dares you to examine the story you’ve told yourself your entire life—and to ask whether you’re ready to surrender it for something more powerful, more truthful, and more peaceful. Rooted in both scientific and metaphysical principles, Living Above the Chaos explores top...

The Edge of Listening: Poems on Silence, Longing, Nature, and the Quiet Return to Self

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      The Edge of Listening: Poems on Silence, Longing, Nature, and the Quiet Return to Self The Edge of Listening is a meditative and evocative collection of poems that navigates the quiet landscapes of silence, longing, memory, and return. In this debut work, Debashis Dey explores the emotional undercurrents that often go unspoken — from grief and inner stillness to love, sensuality, and spiritual seeking. The poems are deeply lyrical, steeped in nature and intimacy, inviting the reader to pause, reflect, and enter a space of inward listening. This collection offers: 🖋️ Themes of silence, memory, longing, grief, and spiritual reflection 🌿 A lyrical and introspective style that gently unfolds emotion 📖 A structured flow, divided into thematic chapters that trace an inner journey 🎨 Black-and-white ink-style illustrations introducing each chapter 💬 Endorsements from poets, professors, and literary dignitaries at its launch 🌍 Availability in Kindle (worldwide) ...

Thoughts on my Thoughts V: The TALES That Wagged This Veterinarian

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  Thoughts on my Thoughts V: The TALES That Wagged This Veterinarian Author: Walter R. Hoge, DVM “Life offers lessons in every moment—if we’re still enough to listen.” A Reflection on Thoughts on My Thoughts V In a world moving at lightning speed, it’s easy to overlook the gentle wisdom that often resides in stillness. Thoughts on My Thoughts V by Dr. Walter Hoge reminds us that God speaks not always in thunder, but in whispers—and it is in these quiet moments we find peace, clarity, and purpose. The fifth volume in Dr. Hoge’s devotional series goes beyond traditional reflection. It becomes a heartfelt dialogue between the reader, scripture, and the soul. Each entry opens with a Bible verse and flows into personal insight, drawing meaning from everyday encounters, spiritual trials, and moments of grace. His reflections offer readers not conclusions, but invitations—opportunities to see the divine in the daily. Dr. Hoge’s voice is humble and sincere, grounded in both scriptural unde...

Waiting for White Jesus

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    Waiting for White Jesus In Waiting for White Jesus, Cleveland G. Oakes Jr. offers a deeply personal and transformative exploration of self-agency, resilience, and liberation. Blending powerful memoir with practical psychology and insightful social critique, Oakes challenges the myths of passivity imposed by society, religion, and cultural expectations. Structured into six dynamic sections, the book guides readers through breaking internal chains of maladaptive thinking, reclaiming personal agency, navigating systemic oppression, and thriving amid life's inherent chaos. By integrating wisdom from leading psychological thinkers such as Gabor Maté and Albert Ellis, alongside vivid narratives drawn from his experiences growing up in Brooklyn and working within corporate America, Oakes reveals how societal pressures, trauma, and internalized oppression often leave us waiting for external salvation rather than taking bold, constructive action. Oakes candidly addresses his own ba...