The Gap by J. A. Thomas

Thirty men, women and children set out to cross the Darien Gap, in search of a new life. But an old one found them first…

Thirty men, women and children set out to cross the Darien Gap, in search of a new life. But an old one found them first…

During the zombie apocalypse, survivors fight to find safety, family, and understanding in what becomes the end of the world as they know it…

The book blends memoir with a discussion of aging that embraces elderhood in a realistic and supportive way. Many topics of interest are addressed, including generations, health & self-care, technology, ancestral roots, grief, and more.

Less than two months until the presidential election, the two presidential candidates are murdered. How was the act committed, and who was responsible? It’s the greatest mystery the country has ever known…

A heartfelt narrative with a glimpse into the human side of a medium’s life and a struggle with her own grief. Readers are also provided with a grief journal to offer healing and comfort, whether they believe in the afterlife or not.

Dick Dorworth spent 50 years climbing, hiking and guiding in the Grand Canyon. He also is grateful for several private rafting trips down the Colorado River through the canyon, some of them in the company of children and grandchildren.

The Jen-uine Dry Cut: How to Be A Cut Above The Rest is a manual designed for professional stylists and students. Learn to create customized cuts as original as each person you meet, so that every client leaves satisfied, every time.

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