Non-Fiction

Making the Jump into Small Business Ownership

Making the Jump into Small Business Ownership will provide the information, encouragement, and insight you need to go from dream to reality. As successful businessmen who have helped thousands of individuals begin small businesses, authors Jeff Levy and David Nilssen…

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My Transition Portfolio: Keys to Unlocking Self-Determination for Young Adults with Disabilities

Centered around intuitive prompts that have been proven to break down even the most difficult of communication barrier, My Transition Portfolio is a comprehensive companion guide specifically developed to unlock self-determination in young adults with disabilities. A series of 14…

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Love God Hate Church: Moving Past the “Dos and Don’ts”

“My name’s Mike Moore. I love God. I can’t stand religion. Of course I don’t literally hate the church, the Body of Christ, but like you I’m sick of seeing ‘church’ used in ways that hurt people and keep us…

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Love God Make Money: Business And God Are Not Enemies

Our work is about MUCH more than making money. We’re talking about true riches! We’ve left God out of our businesses for so long that we’re beginning to believe that God and business are enemies, opposites, antonyms. But if God…

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Into the Storm: Journeys with Alzheimer’s

Last year, an estimated 5.2 million Americans had Alzheimer’s disease. When Seattle journalist Collin Tong’s late wife, Linda, was stricken with younger-onset Alzheimer’s at 51, she joined the more than 200,000 Americans under 65 who develop the disease. In his…

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Live Free or DIY: How to Get More Customers, Increase Profits, and Achieve Work-life Balance

Live Free or DIY is the time-starved small business owner’s survival guide! From startup to growth to pivoting in a changing marketplace, Live Free or DIY reveals that small-business owners in every industry hit the same roadblocks — and that…

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Positioning 4 Retirement: Taking Control and Planning Wisely for Your Future

People are more afraid of running out of money in retirement than of dying! Mark Cardoza’sPositioning 4 Retirement: Taking Control and Planning Wisely for Your Future lays that fear to sleep. Having worked with individuals of various ages and differing…

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Travels with Charlize: In Search of Living Alone

After losing his wife of almost fifty-three years to cancer, David Gross adopts Charlize, a German shepherd rescue dog, buys a camping trailer, and the two begin their travels. They explore the West, visiting parks and vistas, rain forests and…

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Succeeding as a Student: Using Time Efficiently, Studying Effectively and Aceing Exams

Top jobs require advanced degrees, and the competition for these limited enrollment programs remain fierce. Undergraduates need top scores… and direction on how to achieve them. As a retired professor, David R. Gross knows the secrets to securing those grades.…

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Animals Don’t Blush

Just out of veterinary school, David Gross takes a job in Montana where he’s eager to learn as much as he can as quickly as he can. He does, and using his training, intelligence, and intuition, he seemingly works miracles…

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Mitya’s Harbin: Majesty and Menace

In the late 1950s, the Soviet Union was pressuring its citizens in Harbin, China, to return to Mother Russia. For the family of Dimitry (“Mitya”) Nikolayevich Zissermann and other White Russians, leaving their beloved “home town” had its perils. Few…

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The Joe Dial: Master Your Life by Knowing the Three Kinds of People

The Joe Dial shows you how to read people in simple, time-tested, and elemental way that has been forgotten in today’s complex world. Once you learn to recognize the three essential energy types that define all human beings — Takers,…

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