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Amy Johnson

    Aung San Suu Kyi a Treatise
    Millennium Falcon
    Just a Thought
    Never Let Go
    Busy Machines
    Never Say Never
    • Never Say Never

      The Sequel to Never Let Go

      • 276 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Amina grapples with the haunting memories of her past, struggling to find peace while being constantly reminded of her weaknesses. As she navigates a series of mistakes and unexpected choices, daily life becomes a challenge, leading her to question her sanity and control. The presence of men in her life complicates her journey, raising doubts about their worth amid her turmoil. This exploration of forgiveness and the difficulty of moving on highlights Amina's internal battles and the impact of her past on her present.

      Never Say Never
    • Bursting with bright illustrations of tractors, trucks, diggers and emergency vehicles, busy little people will love exploring this big book of busy machines. With engaging text, action-packed scenes and delightful characters throughout, there's plenty for vehicle fans to look at, talk about and discover on every page.

      Busy Machines
    • Never Let Go

      • 212 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set in a small Southern town during the late 1990s, the narrative follows Amina Jefferson, a young African American woman navigating the aftermath of her recent college graduation and divorce. While celebrating her newfound independence, she faces ongoing challenges as her abusive ex-husband continues to disrupt her life. Amina's journey highlights her resilience as she strives to reclaim her sense of self and find peace amidst the turmoil.

      Never Let Go
    • Just a Thought

      A No-Willpower Approach to Overcome Self-Doubt and Make Peace with Your Mind [Large Print 16 Pt Edition]

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Negative thinking habits can trap individuals, hindering their ability to find joy. Life coach Amy Johnson presents a guide that combines ancient wisdom and modern neuroscience, advocating for a no-willpower approach to overcome these patterns. The book aims to help readers confront their inner critic, fostering self-confidence and a sense of freedom. Through practical insights, it encourages a transformative journey towards a more positive mindset and emotional well-being.

      Just a Thought
    • Millennium Falcon

      Fatimah with Asma

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Set in a whimsical world, the story follows a young girl named Fatimah, who embarks on a journey of self-discovery and moral lessons. Through her adventures, she encounters various characters that represent different virtues and vices, each teaching her valuable life lessons. The narrative intertwines fantasy with profound themes of growth, empathy, and the importance of choices, making it both entertaining and educational for young readers. Fatimah's tale serves as a gentle guide to understanding complex emotions and moral dilemmas.

      Millennium Falcon
    • Aung San Suu Kyi a Treatise

      Sonnets for a Modern Trailblazer

      • 76 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The biography delves into Aung San Suu Kyi's remarkable journey from a politically influential family to becoming a symbol of democracy and freedom in Burma. It highlights her formative years in Oxford and London, where her exposure to diverse ideas and her father's legacy shaped her aspirations. The narrative explores her complex relationship with Michael Aris, which altered her political ambitions, and her eventual rise as a leader, addressing her political insights and challenges, particularly regarding the military junta's impact on her presidency.

      Aung San Suu Kyi a Treatise
    • Jind

      Sonnets for a Queen

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The life of Jind, the last Empress of India and successor to Maharajah Ranjit Singh, unfolds as a compelling narrative of a woman navigating the turbulent political landscape of her time. Following her husband's death, she rises to prominence, embodying self-reliance, thrift, and diplomacy. The book delves into her unique position as a female regent, exploring her character development, personal power, and the challenges she faced in the wake of Ranjit's legacy. Johnson presents a gripping account of Jind's resilience and influence in a male-dominated world.

      Jind
    • The book presents various scenarios demonstrating how children can express empathy and kindness in everyday situations. Through thought-provoking narratives, it highlights that acts of caring and understanding are not limited to adults; children can also be Good Samaritans, helpers, or heroes. The author encourages young readers to recognize their potential to make a positive impact on others' lives through simple acts of compassion.

      The Next Good Samaritan-It Could Be You!
    • Dossier

      Blair-Bush-Benazir: Virgil's Contemporary Aeneid

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Inspired by Virgil's Aeneid, this book offers a unique poetic exploration of the lives of leaders Blair, Bush, and Benazir Bhutto during the Iraq War. It parallels their journeys with the legendary themes of human and divine influence over fate, emphasizing the quest for peace and democracy. Each chapter reflects significant historical moments—Blair's connection to Carthage, Bush's fateful decisions in Iraq, and Bhutto's political resurgence—capturing the complex interplay of power, destiny, and the pursuit of a cohesive global order.

      Dossier
    • Michael

      The Shockwave: Dauphin - The Final Flight 2003

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Through the eyes of a helicopter pilot, the narrative explores the complex interplay between oil exploitation and the indigenous cultures of West Africa. It critiques the roles of multinational corporations like Shell and British Petroleum, highlighting their detrimental impacts on local populations and environments. The book advocates for strong African leadership to address tribal and religious conflicts, proposing that a fusion of African beliefs and politics can foster justice and peace. It also weaves a personal tale of love and loss, showcasing Africa's beauty from a unique perspective.

      Michael