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Kenny Kemp

    This author is driven by a restless soul and an enduring desire to both hear and tell compelling stories. Their journey through film studies, a detour into law, and subsequent work as a screenwriter and filmmaker ultimately led to a career in novel writing. A serendipitous award for their memoir launched a publishing career, yet they continue to embrace self-publishing for its hands-on creative control. Their work reflects a deep engagement with narrative, exploring themes with a distinctive voice honed by diverse artistic and professional experiences.

    The Wise Man Returns
    Witchcraft B-24 Liberator
    I Hated Heaven
    The Archangels' Share
    Go: an airline adventure
    • Go: an airline adventure

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.1(40)Add rating

      In March 1997, Barbara Cassani was asked to set up and run a no-frills European airline for British Airways. She was a rare breed in the world of British business: young, informal and American, she believed in doing things differently. Barbara took the 25 million pound investment from British Airways, turned profit in three years, led a management buyout and eventually sold the company to easyJet for an astonishing 374 million pounds, just four years after the company's launch.Go: An Airline Adventure charts the remarkable fortunes of a company that contributed so much, not just to the burgeoning low-cost airline industry, but to modern business culture. With a bright, fresh brand, a can-do attitude, an enthusiastic workforce and a commitment to customers, Barbara and her team set the standard for a new style of management. But it was not easy.

      Go: an airline adventure
    • The remarkable inside story of Archangels, the oldest and one of the biggest business angel syndicates in the world.

      The Archangels' Share
    • I Hated Heaven

      • 293 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      As Tom Waring nears an untimely death, his agnostic wife April makes him promise that if there really is a God, he'll come back from the dead and tell her. But in heaven, when Tom asks to return to earth with the good news, his request is routinely denied. So, to keep his promise to April, Tom breaks out of heaven, risking everything, even his immortal soul.

      I Hated Heaven
    • The first book in the Warbird Flightline series celebrates the Collings Foundation's Witchcraft, the last flying exemplar of the B-24 Liberator bomber. Unlike other walk-around books, Witchcraft: B-24 Liberator not only gets into the weeds of aircraft systems and stations, but also soars aloft for a bird's-eye view of the historical context in which the aircraft flew: a world on the brink of war, the desperate need for a long-range, heavy bomber, and just one American company capable of putting what became the world's most advanced aircraft into production in just nine short months. The legendary Liberator flew in every theater of the war, dropped more bombs than any other, and literally won the war in the Pacific, only to have its thunder stolen when the Boeing B-29 Superfortress was chosen to drop the atom bomb on Japan, thus ending the war and at the same time bringing the too-short lifespan of this unique and unsung hero to a close.

      Witchcraft B-24 Liberator
    • The Wise Man Returns

      • 357 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Melchior, one of the three wise men, embarks on a journey back to Judea years after the star's sign, seeking guidance from the King of the Jews. Instead of finding a ruler, he discovers the King teaching in the countryside, prompting Melchior to seek deeper answers and personal healing. This historical fiction weaves contemporary themes into its narrative, offering solace and reflection for those grappling with their own wounds.

      The Wise Man Returns