The author of When Stars Rain Down returns with a historical romance about all that has---and has not---changed in these United States.
H. Jackson Brown Book order
H. Jackson Brown Jr. is an American author whose works focus on simple wisdom and advice for a happy and fulfilling life. His books, often inspired by personal experiences and wisdom gathered from others, offer gentle reminders to readers about fundamental principles for improving their existence. Brown's literary approach lies in providing accessible and encouraging messages that resonate with a wide global audience. His writings have been translated into numerous languages, impacting millions of readers who find practical and inspirational guidance for their daily lives.







- 2022
- 2021
When Stars Rain Down
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
In When Stars Rain Down, Angela Jackson-Brown introduces readers to a small, Southern town grappling with haunting questions still relevant today---and to a young woman whose search for meaning resonates across the ages.
- 2018
Friends, Lovers, and Fairytales
- 110 pages
- 4 hours of reading
J. Brown wasn't looking for love. He wasn't looking for anything all. He thought he had it all. Little did he know he would find a friendship that would turn into love and have him living a whirlwind fairytale. In his first stoetry, Jackson Brown shares his account of a friendship he built with a young lady named Sydney. He shares their highs and lows as well as their emotional roller coaster that they both willingly decided to take the ride.
- 2018
The Galactic Nazi Empire
- 354 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Fear breeds hate. When planet Earth is forecast to be uninhabitable and the human race predicted to become extinct, hysteria grips the planet and extremist parties rise to take control. In Germany, the Nazi Party rises once more and sets about developing their space program to find a new planet to colonise... Set in the future, The Galactic Nazi Empire follows the story of Wolfgang Hunt, a German youth whose family name has recently been disgraced following on from his parents' betrayal. Wolfgang is sent to 'university', where all children of important Germans are educated. The university is not an ordinary campus; German engineers breed ancient cultures that the students need to compete against to the death.For in the Galactic Nazi Empire, the philosophy of social Darwinism is rife. Only the strongest can rise to the top. This means only ten per cent of the students are permitted to graduate. The rest? Well, they have served their purpose.
- 2017
As Southern As It Gets
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
We love the South! The favorite places, foods, writers, singers, sayings, and most of all, the experiences and emotions that make a Southerner, well, Southern. As Southern As It Gets is a charming book of lists that will be the perfect gift for those who grew up in the South, currently live in the South, or wished they lived in the South. Written
- 2011
The Mythology of Supernatural
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
A look into the paranormal legends and lore featured on the hit television show Supernatural. From angels to demons, The Mythology of Supernatural explores the religious roots and the ancient folklore of the otherworldly entities that brothers Sam and Dean Winchester face on the hit television show Supernatural-and that have inhabited the shadows of human imagination across countless cultures and centuries.
- 2001
Highlighted in Yellow: A Short Course in Living Wisely and Choosing Well
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A life well lived comes from listening to the advice of others. But with so many competing voices, where do you look? When a student wants to remember the most important parts of a text in school, he highlights them in yellow. Those highlighted words are the ones that must be reviewed carefully to understand the subject and pass the test.H. Jackson Brown, Jr., with sales of more than 27 million books in the past decade, and Rochelle Pennington have highlighted the essential and best quotations and stories that point to an understanding of the elements that are key to a life well lived: kindness, attitude, generosity, character, simple pleasures, and dreams. From the wealth of their study comes a short course in living wisely and choosing well. Highlighted in Yellow offers inspiration for confronting issues that we all face daily.
- 2000
The Complete Life's Little Instruction Book contains the 1,560 entries found in all three volumes of the New York Times Bestselling Life's Little Instruction Book series. Bound in a deluxe, maroon, leather edition, this collectible hardcover makes a perfectly elegant gift for any occasion. Though originally written as a gift from a father to a son, its simple message has been enjoyed by men and women of all ages. "Most of us already know how to live a successful and purposeful life," says the author. "We know we should be understanding and thoughtful, responsible, courageous, and appreciative. It's just that we sometimes need reminding." Life's Little Instruction Book is that reminder.
- 1991
Life's Little Instruction Book
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Originally written by a father for his son departing for university, this is a collection of over 500 witty and perceptive nuggets of advice. Practical, thoughtful and amusing the book offers tips such as take a photography course, never buy a beige car and don't discuss salaries.
- 1990
P. S. I Love You
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
"When Mom wrote, she always saved the best for last", says Jack Brown, who collected bits of love, wisdom, inspiration, and humor from three decades of his mother's letters.
