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Lisa Johnson

    Drama for the Soul
    Rite of Passage
    Mind Your X's and Y's
    Tisha's House and the Fortymile Country
    Make Money Online
    Postcards from Lonnie
    • Postcards from Lonnie

      How I Rediscovered My Brother on the Street Corner He Called Home

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The story begins on Christmas Day 1993, when Lisa, intrigued by her brother Lonnie's experiences, engages him in a candid conversation about his life as a homeless person. Lonnie shares his insights with a mix of honesty, humor, and depth, revealing the complexities of his situation. This exchange not only deepens their sibling bond but also explores themes of curiosity, empathy, and the realities of homelessness.

      Postcards from Lonnie
    • Are you time-poor but want to be money-rich?Business strategist, entrepreneur, #1 podcaster and global speaker Lisa Johnson is here to guide you through the world of passive income. No complicated plans or tech troubles; just a simple step-by-step approach using Lisa's simple system to earning money either as a side hustle or as your main business, without ever trading time for money.Covering EVERYTHING you need to know from how to think of an initial idea, develop it, grow an engaged audience, get into a productive groove, launch your product, generate sales and maintain a consistent income from your product, Lisa takes you through it all, with lots of guaranteed laughs along the way! This will be a book you turn to time and again for motivation, inspiration and practical business advice.

      Make Money Online
    • Photographs and paintings illustrate a brief tour of the remote Alaskan area where Anne Hobbs Purdy - Tisha to the native children, because they could not say teacher - taught for the Bureau of Indian Affairs in the early part of the 20th century. The author's husband was Tisha's grandson and he finally convinced her in 2000 to visit the place he'd enjoyed so much as a child.

      Tisha's House and the Fortymile Country
    • Mind Your X's and Y's

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.4(22)Add rating

      Profiling the eighteen- to forty-year-old consumer market as the most coveted and hard-to-reach consumer segment, a co-author of Don't Think Pink reveals how the buying habits of generations X and Y can be anticipated and identifies ten personality characteristics with which businesses can profitably connect. 35,000 first printing.

      Mind Your X's and Y's
    • Rite of Passage

      • 199 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.4(85)Add rating

      From the company that kick-started the trend, a funny, touching and mad collection of first-time European backpacking experiences that bring new life to a well-told tale.

      Rite of Passage
    • Drama for the Soul

      • 110 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Drama for the Soul is a compilation of plays by playwright Lisa Johnson and is the author's first published work. As the director of her church's drama ministry, her talents are greatly utilized. This collection consists of plays and vignettes on the subjects of the resurrection, Christmas, and African-American pioneers. Some of the sketches also serve as teaching tools or infomercials for different areas of ministry. The collection is well-suited for churches desiring to include drama in their services, school productions, or just as a great read. Mrs. Johnson writes about real-life situations that everyone can relate to, whether it is traumatic, humorous, or simply a life lesson. In her play, A Resurrected Life, a young woman experiences devastating trauma that causes her to withdraw from society and shut down. But her Aunt Callie, a feisty, devout Christian and fervent prayer warrior, refuses to let her niece go out like that. The events that take place will draw you in and send you on an emotional roller coaster! Several of the plays make use of videos as a part of the storytelling but can also be adapted for the stage. Drama for the Soul is truly that, as it inspires and gives hope to all who read it!

      Drama for the Soul
    • The Dark Days of Aaliyah

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      What if your perfect boyfriend is luring you to your death? As the daughter of an NBA superstar and world-famous model, Aaliyah Reed lives a life of privilege, until her father suffers a career-ending injury and her mother's cheating scandal destroys the family. Aaliyah's father squanders his fortune on drugs and alcohol, leaving Aaliyah to fend for herself. At least, until she meets Andre. Handsome, smooth, popular and one of the top-ranked basketball players in the country, he is the perfect boyfriend or so she thought. As Aaliyah falls hard for Andre, he lures her into his sinister web of sex trafficking. Aaliyah sees one final way out but escape may be a death sentence.

      The Dark Days of Aaliyah
    • AIR FRYER Recipes

      Unleash the Magic of Air Fryer Cooking and Indulge in Irresistible Flavors

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Featuring over 100 innovative recipes, this book offers a diverse array of delicious and healthy creations specifically designed for the Air Fryer. It caters to both experienced chefs and culinary novices, providing inspiration and guidance to elevate your cooking experience. Each recipe aims to maximize the potential of the Air Fryer, making it an essential resource for anyone looking to explore new culinary horizons.

      AIR FRYER Recipes
    • Moves - Spaces - Places

      The Life Worlds of Jamaican Women in Montreal. An Ethnography

      "In the complex and multi-layered process of migration and identity-building, classical migration theories and approaches of transnationalism seem no longer able to grasp how belonging and home are to be found in movement. This ethnography leads the reader into the lives of five Jamaican women in Montreal; their daily practices and experiences, their spaces of communion, their memories and projections for the future. Lisa Johnson sheds light on the mobile biographies and migratory agency of her interlocutors by following the intricate mental and physical trajectories of their deep-rooted yearning to return home."--Back cover

      Moves - Spaces - Places
    • David Sellers can't stop thinking about the beautiful California Napa Sonoma Mendocino Coastline, even though he's never been there before. He's grateful for the opportunity to go, thanks to a suggestion and a pair of tickets from his boss's secretary. It's a welcome distraction from the dangerous situation he's currently embroiled in back home. He had planned to return soon, but that all changed when he met Charlotte Von Shillingsfurst. Meanwhile, Jasper Symthe and Otto Weinberger are puzzling over a relic or artifact found on the Von Shillingsfurst estate. Jasper, an architect tasked with remodeling the estate, and Otto, a university professor of archaeology and theology, are both intrigued. Jasper has no idea what the object is, and Otto is hesitant to investigate further. As it turns out, Charlotte, an heiress who has never been in danger before, suddenly finds herself under attack. Someone or something is determined to protect her, and the quiet town she's lived in her whole life is not what it seems. 26 years ago, the town welcomed a wealthy royal couple and their child, Charlotte. But now, things have taken a dangerous turn.

      A View of the Meadow