Plane crash survivor and America's Got Talent finalist Kechi Okwuchi shares her story of survival, self-acceptance, and unrelenting faith in Jesus in the midst of the unimaginable, encouraging us to persevere through hardship.
Cowell Simon Books
This author transitioned from international finance, driven by a lifelong passion to protect wildlife and the ecological systems essential for survival. Forsaking his corporate attire, he dedicated himself to establishing organizations that not only treat injured animals but also actively educate, advocate, and campaign to shift public hearts and minds. His initial modest vision for a wildlife center has blossomed into a globally recognized initiative, complete with its own television series, garnering immense exposure and popularity. He is now embarking on his most ambitious endeavor yet: the creation of a British center for animal conservancy and education.




I Don't Mean To Be Rude, But...
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
This is the personal insight into the life of the notorious mogul and Pop Idol judge, Simon Cowell. From his early days and his increasing fascination to the world of music to the backstage gossip on the latest series of Pop Idol, it's all here.
Simon Cowell, founder of Surrey-based animal rescue centre, Wildlife Aid, has brought to life a story which he first began writing some 20 years ago... In its chapters we meet One-Eye an owl who has found himself suddenly transported from the wild to the intensive care unit at the Wildlife Aid centre. One-Eye is puzzled and frightened, torn from his natural realm by injury and the careless indifference of man. Sadly, One-Eye is not alone, and he soon finds himself sharing his misfortune and misery with a variety of creatures from Britain's endangered and shrinking countryside. This is no ordinary animal this is a book which attempts to understand the feelings of animals, to explore and imagine what they might be thinking, what they might be saying to each other, and, more importantly, what they might be saying to human beings if only they could talk to us. The impetus for this book stems from the passionate vision of Simon Cowell and his dedicated colleagues at Wildlife Aid, as they fight to redress the balance between Man and Nature, and to care for and nurse Britain's beautiful wild creatures the heritage which should belong to us all.
Wild Life
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The true, heart-warming story of how a reluctant City trader left a life of champagne and bonuses to follow his dream of rescuing animals and setting up a wildlife sanctuary, becoming one of the world's leading experts on rescuing wildlife.