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April Smith

    January 1, 1949

    This author delves into the complexities of human relationships and the inner lives of characters, often within urban settings. Their prose is marked by keen observations of human nature and a sharp look at societal norms. Through compelling narratives and thoughtful language, they explore themes of identity, desire, and the search for meaning in contemporary life. Their works resonate with readers for their authenticity and profound understanding of the human experience.

    April Smith
    North of Montana
    A Star for Mrs. Blake
    Good Morning, Killer
    Project Based Learning
    Be the One
    Simplify Your Writing Instruction
    • Be the One

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Cassidy Sanderson, the only female scout in Major League Baseball, travels to the Dominican Republic to recruit young talent Alberto Cruz for the Dodgers. However, she soon finds herself embroiled in a dangerous situation involving Joe Galanis, a ruthless real estate developer. As she navigates a web of blackmail, voodoo, and violence, Cassidy learns that the world of sports and finance blurs the line between competition and lethal rivalry.

      Be the One
    • Project Based Learning

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.9(18)Add rating

      Project Based Learning is a fun and engaging way to challenge and inspire your students. But it can be hard to find the time in your busy schedule to formulate and prepare for the project. This book solves that dilemma. Packed with over one hundred projects and everything needed to implement them, it take all the messy planning out of the equation. With this helpful handbook, you can jump right in to hands-on learning with your students!

      Project Based Learning
    • Maverick FBI Special Agent Ana Grey takes on the dual roles of detective and criminal as she obsessively searches for the abductor responsible for the disappearance of a teenage girl

      Good Morning, Killer
    • A Star for Mrs. Blake

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.5(126)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of war, this emotionally charged historical novel explores the experiences of Gold Star Mothers, who have lost their sons in battle. It delves into their grief, resilience, and the bonds formed among women facing similar tragedies. Through poignant storytelling, the narrative highlights themes of sacrifice, love, and the impact of loss on family and community, offering a powerful tribute to those who have endured the ultimate sacrifice.

      A Star for Mrs. Blake
    • North of Montana

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.2(304)Add rating

      FBI Special Agent Ana Grey navigates a treacherous high-profile case involving a Hollywood star and illegal prescription drugs, facing resistance from her supervisor who disapproves of her assertive style. As she and her partner, Mike Donnato, delve deeper, they uncover a politically charged situation that threatens to unravel. The investigation forces Ana to confront her own identity and the complexities of power, blurring the lines between her personal and professional life while revealing unsettling truths about her past.

      North of Montana
    • The Birth of the Promiscuous Girl

      • 172 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Told through a collection of diary entries, April Smith’s life story centers on being given a label at a young age that followed her throughout her adolescence. A single word– “promiscuous”– shaped the way she viewed herself and her actions for a time. Ultimately, she persevered in the face of judgment and neglect at home, bullying and rejection at school, and a number of other curveballs that life decided to throw her way. She reclaimed her sense of self and found hope and a future against all odds, and her desire is that readers will be inspired and empowered by the knowledge that they can do the same.

      The Birth of the Promiscuous Girl
    • Loving Grace

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Caught between two boys, Grace Summer navigates the complexities of young love while dealing with the pressures of being the Watermelon Queen. As she tries to move past a life-altering accident, she finds herself drawn to the charming Warren Hartley. Simultaneously, her tumultuous relationship with neighbor Beau Baron, filled with constant bickering, ignites unexpected chemistry. The story explores themes of self-discovery, rivalry, and the challenges of adolescence amidst the colorful backdrop of a small-town event.

      Loving Grace
    • Pathway of Light

      Poetry for the Soul, Volume 1

      • 156 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the author's personal journey, this collection of poems transforms real-life experiences into heartfelt rhymes that resonate deeply. Readers will encounter a range of emotions, from laughter to tears, as the poems address themes of loneliness, heartache, and shattered dreams, alongside moments of joy and hope. Each piece invites reflection and challenges perceptions, making for a profound reading experience that touches the heart and soul.

      Pathway of Light
    • Focusing on the preservation of literary heritage, this work revives important historical texts that are now rare and costly antiques. It features high-quality reproductions of original texts and artwork, ensuring clarity and readability. The book has been meticulously reformatted and retyped, avoiding scanned copies to maintain authenticity. This initiative aims to keep these significant works accessible for current and future generations, celebrating their lasting impact on human history.

      Birthright