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John Mason

    This author is recognized for a distinctive literary style and a profound exploration of the human psyche. Their works delve into complex interpersonal dynamics and timeless themes that resonate with readers across generations. With a unique approach to narrative and a meticulous command of language, this writer has carved out a significant place among notable voices. Their storytelling is characterized by both subtle nuance and a penetrating power that leaves a lasting impression.

    Philip's Guide to the Night Sky
    An Enemy Called Average (Updated and Expanded)
    Puri-Fire: Using the Storms of Life to Ignite Your Life's Purpose
    The Cold War
    I am Still Your Negro
    Learning and Doing Mathematics
    • Learning and Doing Mathematics

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book explores the intricate relationship between learning and practicing mathematics, emphasizing the importance of active engagement in the learning process. It delves into various teaching methods and cognitive strategies that enhance mathematical understanding. By examining real-world applications and problem-solving techniques, it aims to equip readers with the skills necessary to approach mathematics confidently. The text is suitable for educators and learners alike, promoting a deeper appreciation for the subject through interactive and practical approaches.

      Learning and Doing Mathematics
    • I am Still Your Negro

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Strong, voice-driven poetry explores the broader experience of the African Diaspora, and taboos within taboos.

      I am Still Your Negro
    • The Cold War

      1945-1991

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Offers a clear and succinct overview of the Cold War, emphasizing the critical interactions between the Soviet Union and the United States. It highlights key events, ideological conflicts, and the geopolitical landscape that shaped this pivotal period in history. Mason's work serves as a valuable resource for understanding the complexities and ramifications of Cold War dynamics.

      The Cold War
    • Exploring resilience in the face of adversity, this book delves into the human experience of encountering challenges and setbacks. It offers insights and strategies for maintaining strength and perseverance during tough times. Through compelling narratives and practical advice, readers are encouraged to reflect on their own responses to failure and learn how to rise above difficulties with renewed determination and hope.

      Puri-Fire: Using the Storms of Life to Ignite Your Life's Purpose
    • An updated and expanded edition of a national best-seller, this book challenges readers to break free from mediocrity and embrace their true potential. It offers fresh insights and strategies for personal growth, encouraging individuals to confront their limitations and strive for excellence. With a focus on motivation and self-improvement, the revised content aims to inspire a new generation to reject complacency and pursue a life of purpose and achievement.

      An Enemy Called Average (Updated and Expanded)
    • An Enemy Called Average

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.2(845)Add rating

      This runaway national best seller is one of the most quoted books in Christian circles. It is a established backlist bestseller, having sold over 400,000 copies. Written to those who refuse to accept mediocrity in their lives, its short, quick-hitting nuggets of truth allow readers to capture the power of the author's inspirational challenge to really live.

      An Enemy Called Average
    • A spiritual, political, and interdisciplinary anthology of wisdom stories from Black liberation leaders and teachers. Afrikan Wisdom represents an intersectional, cross-pollinated exploration of Black life--past, present, and future. Award-winning author and editor Valerie Mason-John (Vimalasara)'s collection of 34 essays--written by an eclectic and inspirational group of Black thought leaders and teachers--reflects on the unique and multilayered experience of being Black in the world today. This anthology instills in readers the knowledge, awareness, validation, and spiritual tools necessary to nurture both individual and collective liberation. It is both an inspiration and a motivation for Black readers, as well as anyone else interested in reading about emerging spiritual voices. Topics include: • African and Afro-Diasporan cultures, histories, spiritualities, art, music, and literature • Black radical traditions of liberation and consciousness • Anticolonialism and antislavery • Buddhist philosophy • Social and environmental justice • The prison industrial complex and mass incarceration • (Kemetic) yoga, healing, and mindfulness • Intersections with Indigenous cultures • Addiction and recovery • Transgenerational trauma

      Afrikan Wisdom
    • The Power of You

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In need of some positivity in these troubled times? Look no further than this inspiring collection of short motivational and aspirational readings that will have you ready to take on the world by being the best version of yourself.

      The Power of You