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Storming the Ivory Tower: How a Florida College Became Ground Zero in the Struggle to Take Back Our Campuses

Publication Date: 11/19/2024

A firsthand account of how Richard Corcoran, former education commissioner of Florida, successfully took on powerful progressive interest groups, broke their monopoly, and paved the way for higher education reform across America. Covid alerted the nation to the reality that K-12 schools—private and public alike—were infested with ideologues bent on…

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Fat And Unhappy: How “Body Positivity” Is Killing Us (and How to Save Yourself)

Publication Date: 11/19/2024

An honest examination of the contemporary body positivity movement, which explains how Big Food and Big Pharma have colluded to prey on our deepest insecurities to keep Americans fat, sick, and depressed. More than seventy years after Americans dutifully embraced the low-fat diet in an era of industrialized food, a…

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Young Zionist Voices: A New Generation Speaks Out

Publication Date: 11/12/2024

An unprecedented collection of essays by next-generation thought leaders offering visions for the Jewish future in the wake of October 7.  On elite campuses across the Western world, Jewish students suddenly find themselves threatened, alone, and unsupported by faculty and administration. This timely collection of essays by young activists and…

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Operation Deathblow

Publication Date: 11/12/2024

When the United States Intelligence Community learns of China’s bioweapon plans, it activates a phantom secret agent, known only as “The Hawk,” to slip behind enemy lines in this spine-chilling thriller.    June 30, 2019. A top-secret intelligence op is activated as President Bob Emmett of the United States of America…

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Flying In: My Adventures in Filmmaking

Publication Date: 11/12/2024

This is a story told from the inside out, showcasing the perspective of a woman who started with no connections, beat the odds, and rose to produce international hit films.  It’s the grit and glam of 1990s New York City—a heyday for independent movies. Wall Street throws money at indie…

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Ebenezer Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Love

Publication Date: 11/05/2024

Ebenezer Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Love is the only sequel published to Charles Dickens’ beloved Christmas classic that follows Ebenezer Scrooge’s quest to rediscover true love after his harrowing Christmas Eve ‘Night of the Ghosts.’ But even true love is not without its pitfalls. In a thrilling and…

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Both Sides of Then: Finding Love After Abandonment

Publication Date: 11/05/2024

When a young girl discovers her parent’s painful life secrets her sense of self unravels, eliciting a long path to healing, acceptance, and love. Jennifer is thirteen and living a quiet teenage existence when her parents reveal their innermost secrets; her mother has found the child she relinquished as a…

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Herbs, Vitamins & Supplements for Wellness & Beauty: The Ultimate Guide

Publication Date: 10/29/2024

A comprehensive guide to herbs, vitamins, and supplements, including their history and uses. Herbs, Vitamins, & Supplements for Wellness & Beauty is the newest edition of the bestselling classic, Herbs That Heal. This ultimate guide is the only herbal book you’ll ever need. It includes all commonly utilized Western and…

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A Child in Berlin: The Poignant Story of Heidi Posnien and Her Mother During the Fall of Germany

Publication Date: 10/29/2024

A gripping true story of childhood mischief and deprivations in Nazi-infested Berlin, a mother’s courageous choices, and a young girl’s ultimate resilience to survive alone. A Child in Berlin is the true story of a mother, a daughter, and their courage in the face of Nazi terror. Käthe is a…

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Kangaroo Court: How Dirty Prosecutors and Sleazy Lawyers Destroy Political Opponents, Attack Free Speech, and Subvert the Constitution

Publication Date: 10/23/2024

Kangaroo Court exposes how corrupt prosecutors and biased legal systems are weaponized to destroy political opponents, attack free speech, and undermine the Constitution, demanding the prosecution of political prosecutors such as Jack Smith, Fannie Willis, and Alvin Bragg. Kangaroo Court: How Dirty Prosecutors and Sleazy Lawyers Destroy Political Opponents, Attack…

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