American
Literary Press Editions 2008
It's
Only a Warning
by Andy Elsedoudi, MD, Ph.D.
ISBN: 978-1-934696-06-4
$9.95 US, $14.95 CAN
It’s Only a
Warning is an eye opener for how chemistry and
chemicals are involved in our lives. It shows readers how chemicals function in
industry, pharmaceuticals, genetics and research—in war and in peace. The
objective behind the warning is to increase awareness that we are using, eating,
riding, flying and sleeping with the aid of chemicals. And when we know how
chemicals work, we become better able to use them. Wartime use of chemicals is
not a thing of recent history. Past civilizations used it too to kill and
conquer their enemies. If deadly chemicals fall into the wrong hands or are used
by the wrong people or countries, then major catastrophes may occur. Realizing
that chemicals are everywhere, we begin the campaign for organic food and
organic cloth—getting back to nature and natural things. Chemicals are what make
us, and chemicals are what will break us if we are not careful. So what can be
done, and who is in charge? Who will lead lifeboat earth to safety?
Come Into The Light
by Sidney Skipper Jr.
ISBN: 978-1-56167-993-5
$15.95 U.S., $19.95 CAN.
At age twelve Sidney Skipper asks God to grant him wisdom. At
age fifty, Sidney’s life journey begins to spiritually unfold before him, and he
reveals his journey in this frank, compelling autobiography. Come Into The
Light is the true story of a homosexual man trying to find honor within
the homosexual culture. His quest takes him through different countries,
different careers, different religions and different lovers. Author Sidney
Skipper feels he has a responsibility to share his journey so that he may help
others like him come to know and accept themselves for who they are. Most of
all, he says, “I need to share the path that God brought me on to reveal the
love and mercy of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ to me.”
Unsolved Mystery: High Tech Racism
by Joyce Smith
ISBN: 978-1-56167-987-4
$9.95 US, $14.95 CAN
Unsolved Mystery: High Tech Racism is
about a woman who was unknowingly involved in a medical experiment. During an
operation, Joyce Smith was injected with transmitter receivers or microchips
that enable her to pick up conversations from a group of racists no one else can
hear. Apparently, these people needed a guinea pig for their research. For years
these racists stalked Joyce 24/7. They would position themselves about fifty
feet from her and turn on satellite equipment that would activate the receivers
in her body, causing her many medical problems over the years. They arranged a
conspiracy of lies in her community in order to discredit her story and her
character. They wanted doctors and the public to believe she had a mental
illness, which is what people usually believe when you say you hear voices no
one else hears. The police and FBI told Joyce she needed solid proof, but
gathering medical evidence is difficult when doctors do not believe you.
Delta
Storm
by Amy L. Williams
ISBN: 978-1-93469-603-3
$19.95 US, $24.95 CAN
In the searing heat of the Mississippi delta a storm is
coming . . . There is one woman asking questions; there is one man who holds the
answers. Fate will bring them together, circumstances will keep them apart, and
the one thing he must do . . . is save them all from the raging delta storm.
This Is My Story
by Treon Webb
ISBN: 978-1-56167-989-8
$12.95 U.S., $17.95 CAN.
The Manhattan Clam Chowder
by Colleen Crawford
ISBN: 978-1-934696-01-9
$8.95 US
The
Unknown Abuse
by Shelby Pittman
ISBN: 978-1-56167-998-0
$14.95 US, $19.95 CAN
Poems
of Faith and Short Verses of Inspiration
by Irene Esa
ISBN: 978-1-934696-05-7
$9.95 US, $14.95 CAN
Parents Can Help Kids Succeed in School and in Life
by Dennis C. Johnson
ISBN: 978-1-934696-00-2
$9.95 US, $14.95 CAN
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