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Love Spiral (Paperback)
Shannon O. McGinnis, Brandon D. Jones, Lan H. McGinnis
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R338
Discovery Miles 3 380
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Dr Ralph Penner became an expert locksmith, a pilot and a professor
after his wife and he separated. These pursuits were activities
that he used to fill the voids in his life, but they became
extremely useful as he was faced with a summer of adventure. After
years of being single Ralph is faced with a summer of falling in
love with one lady after another and none seem to fit his dream
girl status. He does get involved with a human trafficking
organization which consumes his entire summer as he tries to
protect many young lives caught up in the illegal business of
crimes against unwitting young people from other lands. The ladies
that he meets along this summer experience don't seem to fit his
requirements of mate selection. Before the end of the book, two of
the ladies become very important to him, one very young and one
somewhere around his age. Ralph goes back to his teaching job with
full intentions of keeping in touch with two of his new friends. He
finds out that making a tough decision at his age isn't always that
easy.
Sid had a choice. He could marry a fourteen year old Mayan or let
her die as a sacrifice to the fertility god of Mayan women. The
fourteen year old girl was nice, she was sweet and she was very
pretty, but oh so young. Her name was Si. He knew he was in the
wrong place at the wrong time. He was in a real tough spot trapped
between two dimensions about five-hundred years apart. Socially he
would have to comply with the cultural requirement of marriage, but
then later as the tribal women began watching her belly, he found
out that if she didn't show a child within two years she would
still be sacrificed and he would have to marry another. Morally and
ethically, he did not intend to make anyone that young his wife.
Sounds complicated? It's not; he works it out with the best results
for everyone, even himself. How do they have a baby when they
really need one without Sid breaking his own cultural code of
ethics?
A young Indian orphan desires to do more, learn more and become
more than anyone in his tribe. His primary goal is to get an
education not available to him as an orphan living among his peers.
He accomplishes a few remarkable things before he runs away from
the land of his ancestors. He ends up on the east coast of the
United States and begins working but has no desire to keep his
earnings. Through some chance meetings and lucky breaks he begins a
college career that leads him to a PhD and eventually, he becomes a
professor admired by all. His lifetime ambition is sidetracked when
a beautiful, former student tells him that she is and has been in
love with him. I am sure everyone reading this book will be
surprised at the way it ends.
This story is about one of the Wisnook Tribal legends, albeit a
lesser legend, but nonetheless, one of great significance. We know
the greatest legend among the Wisnook is the White Panther or the
spirit leader of the tribe. At the time of this story the steamboat
had recently been invented. These powerful machines were beginning
to travel the larger waterways. A young man without prior knowledge
of such a contraption became familiar with a few of the men who
were searching for new ways of travel to improve commerce and human
transportation. This story involves the uncanny innocence of a
young Indian lad who with good luck and the right companions would
be able to do more for the world than he would have otherwise had
he not been summoned away from the comfort and friendly life among
his family and peers. Did I say peers, he had no peers. He was that
much different. His situation was much different than any normal
boy born into the Wisnook Tribe, he had a distinct birth
characteristic that made him one of the most reserved and most
challenged lads of his time. He found it very difficult to be
normal even though he didn't mind his difference.
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White Bird Returns (Paperback)
Shannon O. McGinnis, Brandon Daniel Jones; Robert E McGinnis
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R312
Discovery Miles 3 120
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White Bird Returns White Bird was born under very strange
circumstances. His mother Sweentouk had just given birth when a
band of strange Indians passed nearby. One of the men began chasing
her and she knew she couldn't outrun him and hid the baby in a
hollow tree. He got his name from a Great Snowy Owl that lived in
that tree. Later, White Bird would be an outcast from his own tribe
and join with a band of French trapper. He would begin a journey of
thousands of miles because of that association, but it would be the
English that carried him back to the old world as a bonded slave.
During this period he would be captured by the Iroquois Indians to
be sold in slavery. He would escape and become a lifelong enemy to
the Iroquois who he continually outfoxes throughout his association
with them. He also meets his future wife during his first encounter
with these slave trading Indians. Naragomset will be his lifelong
partner and the mother of his children. His return and experiences
is the story in this book. He faces many, many challenges and one
great challenge is a more than twenty year separation from his wife
and two sons. His destiny is to find an Irish lad who will
accompany him back to the New World and become the most famous
chief in all of Wisnook history. The Irish lad, Alvy will become
the guiding spirit of the Wisnook tribe for a thousand years and is
the spirit behind all of the books about the Wisnook Indians.
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Propane - (a dog) (Paperback)
Robert E McGinnis; Edited by Shannon O. McGinnis, Brandon D. Jones
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R310
Discovery Miles 3 100
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Throughout the ages, dogs have been part of human life, beginning
so far back that there are no certain records. There have been many
wonderful, special dogs and we do have records of some of these.
This story is about one of those very special dogs that arrived
mysteriously and left the same way. Propane appears in Haiti amid
the aftermath of a devastating hurricane. This book reveals her
adventures to the United States and across the continent. She gets
involved with the lives of many people and in all cases those that
she connects with are better off after knowing her.
We are placed on the merry-go-round as babies and most of us leave
as old men and women, but the things we do while going from one
place to the next has all to do with what and who we are more than
anything else other than our genetics. You have heard that old
saying, "What goes around, comes around." I really think that is
one way to look at our situation and our relationship with others.
This story is in that vein. Our spy, Robert Copeland will be called
upon to save his friend Little Eagle who at one time stepped
forward to save him in a previous book, Little Eagle Saves A Spy.
My comments here are not intended to describe that book, but it is
mentioned briefly in order to get the gist of the reason this book
came about. This story is reversed in who saves whom, and the
situation is reversed in an unsure way in order for the reader who
has read the first book and knows there is a big difference in the
strength and fortitude of Little Eagle and the seemingly lack of
those characteristics in our main character Robert Copeland, but,
having said that, Robert always somehow gets the job done and
usually get rewarded for it.
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O'Bannon Castle (Paperback)
Shannon O. McGinnis B. a., Brandon Daniel Jones Ba; Florence Beatrice O'Bannon
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R330
Discovery Miles 3 300
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When a story comes to mind it often takes a life of its own and
becomes something greater than the author envisioned. This story
has grown out of other stories I have heard or read that always put
me in mind of the O'Bannon Castle back in the old days of Ireland.
I am sure no one knows all the history associated with that
monument to time and this story just might be part of it. In your
own life you have heard stories told by family members that were
unverifiable and possibly without truth, but maybe there was a
possible hint of truth hidden somewhere between the lines that made
you wonder. The 'What If' factor has always intrigued me, because
what if I hadn't said this or done that, where would I be today? I
am sure if you haven't had that thought run through your mind
before, you will someday. What if this story really did happen just
as it is written? Even the main character has doubts after all is
said and done: if he can't prove his story, who can say what
actually happened? The main character is Robert Copeland, a young
man from the States who takes a train heading north in England.
During the train ride, he meets a young lady who will not only
become his friend, but help him in solving a half-century-old
mystery. But strange things happen during their train ride that
puts the story into a different perspective than anyone could have
imagined up to that point. The young lady gets off the train and
meets him again on anther train. She looks the same, but he can't
shake the feeling that she isn't quite the same girl. This story
involves a lot of friendly ghosts who have not always lived a
friendly life, either after becoming a ghost or before. The main
character has to sort through a lot of different people and by good
fortune and wise choices eventually produces a conclusion that is
satisfactory to all: the ghosts, his friends, the young lady that
he met on the train and also the church that is involved in the
conclusion.
Wisnook Treasure begins with a cross country hop in three different
planes of the same kind. A flying club has arranged for our two
main characters to fly from Texas to the East Coast of the United
States undetected. The flight requires an excellent plane with
short take off and landing capabilities along with safety and fuel
economy. The Zenith STOL CH 750 Light Sport Utility proved to be
the perfect choice for the task. The home of the manufacture of
this company is in Mexico, Missouri. The author, Dr Robert E
McGinnis is a pilot and he has long admired this great plane and
the company that makes it. His choice for using this small, neat
and proven aircraft was not difficult. Once the mystery begins, our
two companions from the previous book, The Golden Cross get
involved with government agents and unscrupulous treasure hunters
as well. A chase begins in Texas and with help and good luck; our
two companions make it across the continent and solve the riddle of
the Wisnook Treasure.
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Robin Long Bird (Paperback)
Shannon O. McGinnis, Brandon Daniel Jones; Robert E McGinnis
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R372
Discovery Miles 3 720
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Robin Long Bird was born Robert Copeland, but extreme circumstances
and devastating threats from several spy agencies throughout the
world required a name change for his personal safety. Robert
Copeland had been hired to take secret pictures for a cartel of
international spy agencies linked by their need to share
information without sharing their true identities. Robert Copeland
failed to turn over this secret information to any of the agencies
demanding it and not even to the covert American agency that
authorized his service. He was treated badly by the agency that
hired him, which also tried to prevent him from being paid for his
summer of spy work. With the help of some special friends, he was
able to get his payment and escape into an unknown and untraceable
identity. His revenge for his poor treatment was in keeping the
secret information. This story is about Robin's ability to hide
from those who wanted the information that only he had access to.
Robert Long Bird has one unique feature which is extremely rare and
not known by many, and that is his ability to move between
dimensions and to take objects and people with him. This may seem
unlikely, but when the concept of dimensional travel is understood,
the events in this book become a possibility.
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Paradise Grows (Paperback)
Shannon O. McGinnis B. a., Brandon D. Jones; Robert E McGinnis
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R310
Discovery Miles 3 100
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There are five books in this Paradise Series and in this book our
hero travels to Canada in a long and difficult search for his
parents from whom he was separated at birth.
Dr. Robert E McGinnis has been writing books for over thirty years.
All of his books are intended to offer motivation and entertainment
to the reader. This latest group of books, called the Paradise
Series are each totally fictional with a hint of reality. There are
five books in this series and A Beckoning From Paradise is the
first. Dr. McGinnis graduated from Southern Illinois University
with a BS in education and his Doctorate from Nova Southern
University. He spent almost thirty years teaching school and
retired from that noble occupation to complete these books which
were conceived years back. The books in this series are: 1. A
Beckoning From Paradise 2. Secrets Of Paradise 3. Paradise Is Where
you Find It 4. Paradise Grows 5. Raised In Paradise Other books
include: In Search of Paradise 1999 In Search of Paradise 2000
revised In Search of Paradise 2007 expanded Sunday Letters 2007
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