Becka's Buckra Baby (1904) is a novel by Thomas MacDermot. Published under his pseudonym Tom Redcam by the All Jamaica Library, Becka's Buckra Baby is a tragic story of race...więcej »
With dramatic and detailed first person narration, Jack London's Before Adam follows the dreams of a young boy who has a genetically imprinted memory and knowledge of an ancestor who live...więcej »
He's an actor in need of an image makeover. She's determined to show her ex-fiancé that she's moved on. A fake relationship between two best friends is...więcej »
Beginning the Courts of Heaven is a powerful message by Bill Vincent that will inspire you to find success. Written to invoke the feeling of a personal message, this book discus...więcej »
Elizabeth Keckley reveals the hardships of slavery and the changing political climate in Washington amongst the country's most powerful couple, Abraham and Mary Lincoln. Keckley had unpr...więcej »
Believing GOD "Believing GOD" is the true story of Marilyn Marinelli. It is a record of her walk of faith during a time of suffering and pain...więcej »
Established in 2016, the Belmont Story Review aims to surprise and delight readers through an eclectic mix of storytelling which includes fiction, persona...więcej »
Born in Africa out of wedlock, Benita Clifford's mother quickly moved to England, refusing to marry Benita's father due to his struggle with addiction. Benita enjoyed a happy childhood in Englan...więcej »
Bertram Cope's Year (1919) is a novel by Henry Blake Fuller. Having established himself as a leading figure in Chicago's burgeoning literary scene, Fuller--a pioneer of American realist f...więcej »
When Mr. Leicester decided his Alaskan trip was too dangerous for his daughter, he encouraged Betty to pick her own location to summer in. Having been to many countries and cities, Betty had to ...więcej »
This is a must read for those who have loved Christian missions through the years as well as those who are new to missions. You will be thrilled to read of the faith and courage of God's people,...więcej »
A warning not heeded is the deadliest poison of all.The seer has shown Honora her cards, and foretold the future that awaits. Despite the ominous reading, Honora can't bring he...więcej »
From efforts to ban books, censor curricula, and pit parents' rights against the professionalism of teachers, school boards and legislatures are undermining and dismantling our nation's public e...więcej »
In Beyond Good and Evil, Friedrich Nietzsche gives an impassioned analysis of Western religion, specifically Christianity, that confronts its authoritative view of humans and na...więcej »
Josephine Brown presents a detailed biography of her father, William Wells Brown, who was born on a plantation but escaped to become a successful abolitionist. Biography of an American Bondm...więcej »
"Black AAtlanta: Towards a Whole Healing Process" attempts to take a more in-depth look at some of the issues not addressed, or loosely addressed in the ...więcej »
Originally published in 1917, The Black Box follows expert criminologist Sanford Quest, as he and his colleagues attempt to bring a suspected killer to justice. The boo...więcej »
What would happen if Marcus Garvey had achieved his dreams by force? Satirizing one of the most influential figures of twentieth century Black America, George S. Schuyler's Black Empirewięcej »
The Black Moth (1921) is a historical romance novel by Georgette Heyer. Initially devised as a series of stories for her younger brother Boris, who suffered from hemophilia, The Black ...więcej »