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About Jeanie

I am President of Loiacono Literary Agency, LLC. I have been a literary agency for thirteen years and have over sixty clients and have sold over 200 books to date.

9 Books On Dieting That Will Help You Achieve Your Body Goals This Year

9 Books On Dieting That Will Help You Achieve Your Body Goals This Year

Congratulations on your big decision to live a healthy lifestyle! You might be thinking, Where should I go from here? And I can sympathize with that. There’s just too much information out there! Where should you even begin? Don’t worry. I’ve made the transition simple for you by listing 9 books on dieting that will guide you through the process. And even if you read only one book, the knowledge you’ll acquire should be enough to get you started on all your diet plans.

#1 Searching for God in the Garbage by Bracha Goetz

 

Groundbreaking Perspective on Dieting: This very candid memoir and life-changing memoir, Searching for God in the Garbage, demonstrates that when you are overeating, it is your soul that is hungry, not your body! How can you feed the emptiness within? By filling your life with the deepest and most lasting kind of pleasures! Suddenly that big bag of potato chips can stop calling your name.

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LeBron James calls President Trump a “Bum” and thinks that Obama was the best.

LeBron James calls President Trump a “Bum” and thinks that Obama was the best. His fans listen to him because he has a talent for basketball and buying big mansions. The letter writer below, by a sports journalist, tells the truth and that truth applies to most celebrities on the left. A GREAT Letter to Lebron James from former Houston news reporter Hal Lundgren.  People really need to know these things.

August 6, 2018

Mr. Lebron James
The Los Angeles Lakers
2275 E. Mariposa Ave.
El Segundo, CA 90245

Dear Mr. James,

No one in my circles discusses French Modernist artists. That comforts me. Such a conversation would expose me as an illiterate on French Modernism, just as I am an illiterate on how to cook.

When I know nothing of subjects, my mouth stays closed. That’s at least one difference in us. You are an economics illiterate. You prove it often. The dishonest “reporters” who cover you want to be your buddy. They won’t embarrass you by being honest journalists and treating your words as economics illiteracy.

When you call Trump “a bum,” none of them will tell you that statistics rank him as one of our best presidents for black Americans. His tax cuts and freeing us from absurd regulations have resulted in — after only 18 months — the lowest unemployment numbers ever for Hispanic and black Americans, and one of the lowest numbers for women.

DURING THOSE 18 MONTHS, TRUMP’S POLICIES CREATED ABOUT FOUR TIMES OF THE MANUFACTURING JOBS CREATED DURING THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION’S LAST 18 MONTHS. Remember when Obama mistakenly told us “Our lost manufacturing jobs are not coming back.” Maybe manufacturing job growth depends on a president who knows what he’s doing.

As a professional journalist, I cringe at some of Trump’s buffoonery, like repeating sentences and wearing us out with “great,” “fantastic” and other empty adjectives. He is often coarse. He was not my candidate. But there’s no question his policies have helped many more minority Americans than Obama. It’s not even close. Today, he’s working to free many black and Hispanic prisoners who, in his opinion, have been in prison too long for relatively minor offenses. Are you aware of that effort?

You need to look up Gross Domestic Product, adjusted for inflation, and learn what it means to everyday Americans. Learn what one GDP point means to employment, and see how Trump has kept the number climbing.

Your buddy Obama? In addition to being our worst foreign affairs president and worst military commander-in-chief, his economic numbers all deserved an “F.” He is our ONLY eight-year president who failed to give us at least one 3% or higher year of adjusted GDP growth. EVERY other president achieved at least one year of 4.28% or higher growth. Aided by Vietnam spending, Johnson had an 8.48 year. The best peacetime year — 7.83 — belonged to Reagan. and Obama couldn’t even score a 3!!! Look it up.

You say you would speak to Obama but not Trump? How tragically uninformed you are. Obama had BY FAR the worst debt accumulation record of all our presidents. His economic blunders added about $9 trillion to our debt. NO OTHER PRESIDENT EVEN CAME CLOSE. That indebtedness will fall to you and your children.

Poor families suffered most. Obama’s awful job numbers forced a record number of people to take food stamps. Black household income under Obama fell steeply as black unemployment rose. Look that up, too.

But the worst part of what Trump inherited is that Obama, like Bush and Clinton before him, thought bribes and sweet talk were the best ways to deal with North Korea. As the North Koreans neared being able to wipe out Los Angeles with a nuclear-tipped missile, Trump became the first president to stand up boldly to the rogue nation. Notice North Korea, because of Trump, has stopped launching missiles over Japan? Notice North Korea has released political prisoners? Notice North Korea has begun to return remains of U.S. Service members? Absent sturdy spines, Clinton, Bush and Obama could not approach those major achievements.

Obama naively bribed the planet’s worst terrorist nation, Iran, with what was supposed to become a $150 billion handout. Did Obama not know many of those U.S. Tax dollars would help fund Hamas and Hezbollah terrorism? Of course he did. He just didn’t care.

Remember the $800 billion of your and everyone else’s tax dollars in his early stimulus for “shovel-ready jobs.” Most of those tax dollars went to political cronies. He handed $500 million to Solyndra, a solar company run by boosters. The company soon went bankrupt. Our half-billion in tax money vanished with it.

Trump is often obnoxious, but people with courage can have that hangup. Obama always talked big, then feebly stood by when Putin infringed on Ukraine and annexed Crimea.

But Obama’s most cowardly move came when he warned Assad not to cross “the red line” in Syria. When Obama’s warning was ignored, which Assad knew would happen, Obama did nothing. Does that make him a “bum?”

It makes me sad that you, as someone with a national voice would be so ignorant of economics, and also presidential decisions. I encourage you to do more reading and thinking as you watch the nation’s GDP numbers rise and minority employment rise.

* Read about “Right To Try,” which frees terminally ill people to sign a lawsuit waiver and take an experimental drug that might not be approved for many years. Democrats fought this sensible plan for years because it would cost them donations.

* Read about a Navy Obama left to Trump that struggled with about half its carrier aircraft unsafe to fly.

* Read about Trump’s giving the VA the right to fire any employee who neglects or abuses a patient.

* Read about Trump’s courage in challenging, actually demanding that, NATO partners to pay their fair share rather than keep mooching off the U.S.

You might also read the wisdom of two of the world’s brightest people, black intellectuals Dr. Thomas Sowell and Dr. Walter Williams. They have written many books. Sowell and Williams’ integrity, remarkable insights and clarity of expression cause their common sense to soar off the page to readers.

Or, you could ignore vital Trump decisions and remain an illiterate on both presidential achievement and economics. If you disdain knowledge and keep calling Trump or any other U.S. president a bum, people will begin to wonder who’s the real bum.

Sincerely,
Hal Lundgren

17 INCHES

17 INCHES
An excellent article to read from beginning to end.
Twenty years ago, in Nashville, Tennessee, during the first week of January, 1996, more than 4,000 baseball coaches descended upon the Opryland Hotel for the 52nd annual ABCA’s convention.
          While I waited in line to register with the hotel staff, I heard other more veteran coaches rumbling about the lineup of speakers scheduled to present during the weekend.  One name kept resurfacing, always with the same sentiment — “John Scolinos is here? Oh, man, worth every penny of my airfare.”
           Who is John Scolinos, I wondered.  No matter; I was just happy to be there.
           In 1996, Coach Scolinos was 78 years old and five years retired from a college coaching career that began in 1948.  He shuffled to the stage to an impressive standing ovation, wearing dark polyester pants, a light blue shirt, and a string around his neck from which home plate hung — a full-sized, stark-white home plate.
           Seriously, I wondered, who is this guy?
          After speaking for twenty-five minutes, not once mentioning the prop hanging around his neck, Coach Scolinos appeared to notice the snickering among some of the coaches.  Even those who knew Coach Scolinos had to wonder exactly where he was going with this, or if he had simply forgotten about home plate since he’d gotten on stage.  Then, finally …
“You’re probably all wondering why I’m wearing home plate around my neck,” he said, his voice growing irascible.  I laughed along with the others, acknowledging the possibility.  “I may be old, but I’m not crazy.  The reason I stand before you today is to share with you baseball people what I’ve learned in my life, what I’ve learned about home plate in my 78 years.”
Several hands went up when Scolinos asked how many Little League coaches were in the room.  “Do you know how wide home plate is in Little League?”
          After a pause, someone offered, “Seventeen inches?”, more of a question than answer.
           “That’s right,” he said.  “How about in Babe Ruth’s day?  Any Babe Ruth coaches in the house?” Another long pause.
           “Seventeen inches?” a guess from another reluctant coach.
           “That’s right,” said Scolinos.  “Now, how many high school coaches do we have in the room?”  Hundreds of hands shot up, as the pattern began to appear.  “How wide is home plate in high school baseball?”
           “Seventeen inches,” they said, sounding more confident.
           “You’re right!” Scolinos barked.  “And you college coaches, how wide is home plate in college?”
           “Seventeen inches!” we said, in unison.
           “Any Minor League coaches here?  How wide is home plate in pro ball?”…………“Seventeen inches!”
           “RIGHT!  And in the Major Leagues, how wide home plate is in the Major Leagues?
           “Seventeen inches!”
           “SEV-EN-TEEN INCHES!” he confirmed, his voice bellowing off the walls.  “And what do they do with a Big League pitcher who can’t throw the ball over seventeen inches?”  Pause.  “They send him to Pocatello !” he hollered, drawing raucous laughter.  “What they don’t do is this: they don’t say, ‘Ah, that’s okay, Jimmy.  If you can’t hit a seventeen-inch target?  We’ll make it eighteen inches or nineteen inches.  We’ll make it twenty inches so you have a better chance of hitting it.  If you can’t hit that, let us know so we can make it wider still, say twenty-five inches.’”
Pause.  “Coaches… what do we do when your best player shows up late to practice? or when our team rules forbid facial hair and a guy shows up unshaven?  What if he gets caught drinking?  Do we hold him accountable?  Or do we change the rules to fit him?  Do we widen home plate? “
The chuckles gradually faded as four thousand coaches grew quiet, the fog lifting as the old coach’s message began to unfold.  He turned the plate toward himself and, using a Sharpie, began to draw something.  When he turned it toward the crowd, point up, a house was revealed, complete with a freshly drawn door and two windows.  “This is the problem in our homes today.  With our marriages, with the way we parent our kids.  With our discipline.
We don’t teach accountability to our kids, and there is no consequence for failing to meet standards.  We just widen the plate!”
          Pause.  Then, to the point at the top of the house he added a small American flag.  “This is the problem in our schools today.  The quality of our education is going downhill fast and teachers have been stripped of the tools they need to be successful, and to educate and discipline our young people.  We are allowing others to widen home plate!  Where is that getting us?”
           Silence.  He replaced the flag with a Cross.  “And this is the problem in the Church, where powerful people in positions of authority have taken advantage of young children, only to have such an atrocity swept under the rug for years.  Our church leaders are widening home plate for themselves!  And we allow it.”
           “And the same is true with our government.  Our so-called representatives make rules for us that don’t apply to themselves. They take bribes from lobbyists and foreign countries.  They no longer serve us.  And we allow them to widen home plate! We see our country falling into a dark abyss while we just watch.”
           I was amazed.  At a baseball convention where I expected to learn something about curve balls and bunting and how to run better practices, I had learned something far more valuable.
From an old man with home plate strung around his neck, I had learned something about life, about myself, about my own weaknesses and about my responsibilities as a leader.  I had to hold myself and others accountable to that which I knew to be right, lest our families, our faith, and our society continue down an undesirable path.
           “If I am lucky,” Coach Scolinos concluded, “you will remember one thing from this old coach today.  It is this: “If we fail to hold ourselves to a higher standard, a standard of what we know to be right; if we fail to hold our spouses and our children to the same standards, if we are unwilling or unable to provide a consequence when they do not meet the standard; and if our schools & churches & our government fail to hold themselves accountable to those they serve, there is but one thing to look forward to …”
           With that, he held home plate in front of his chest, turned it around, and revealed its dark black backside, “…We have dark days ahead!.”
           Note: Coach Scolinos died in 2009 at the age of 91, but not before touching the lives of hundreds of players and coaches, including mine.  Meeting him at my first ABCA convention kept me returning year after year, looking for similar wisdom and inspiration from other coaches.  He is the best clinic speaker the ABCA has ever known because he was so much more than a baseball coach.  His message was clear: “Coaches, keep your players—no matter how good they are—your own children, your churches, your government, and most of all, keep yourself at seventeen inches.”
           And this my friends is what our country has become and what is wrong with it today, and now go out there and fix it!
          “Don’t widen the plate.”

TWO STATES IN THE MIDDLE OF AMERICA!

TWO STATES IN THE MIDDLE OF AMERICA!
Illinois & Oklahoma:
These two states make an interesting contrast. The first is about Illinois and the second one is about Oklahoma!
PART 1 – Illinois
“A State with No Republicans”!
Some interesting data about the ‘state’ of the State of Illinois.  There are more people on welfare in Illinois than there are people working.   
Chicago pays the highest wages to teachers than anywhere else in the U.S.   Their average pay is $110,000/year.  Their pensions average 80-90% of their income. Wow, are Illinois and Chicago great or what? Be sure to read till the end. I’ve never heard it explained better.  Perhaps the U.S. should pull out of Chicago?
Body count:
In the last six months, 292 murdered in Chicago.  221  killed in Iraq   ; AND Chicago has one of the strictest gun laws in the entire US.
This was Chicago´s chain of command:
President: Barack  Hussein Obama.
Senator: Dick Durbin.
House Representative: Jesse Jackson Jr. .
Governor: Pat Quinn.
House leader: Mike Madigan.
Atty. Gen.: Lisa Madigan (daughter of Mike).
Mayor: Rahm  Emanuel.
The  leadership in Illinois – all Democrats.
Thank you for the combat zone in Chicago.
Of course, they’re all blaming each other.
Can’t blame Republicans; there aren’t any!
Let’s get ALL  the facts out while we are at it:
Chicago school system rated one of the worst in the country. Can’t blame Republicans; there aren’t any!      Can’t blame teacher pay as it is the highest in the country.
State pension fund $78 Billion in debt, worst in country. Can’t blame Republicans; there aren’t any!
Cook County (Chicago) sales tax 10.25% highest in country . Can’t blame Republicans; there aren’t any!
This is the political culture that Obama comes from in Illinois. And he was going to ‘fix ‘Washington politics for us?
George Ryan is no longer Governor, he was in prison.
He was replaced by Rob Blagojevich who is, by the way, also in prison.
And Representative Jesse Jackson Jr. resigned and, that’s right, he and his wife are both in prison.
The Land of Lincoln, where Governors and Representatives make the license plates.  What?
As long as they keep providing entitlements to the population of Chicago, nothing is going to change, except the state will go bankrupt before the country does.”Anybody who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the Government take care of him better take a closer look at the American Indian.”
PART 2- Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA    – may soon have plenty of new residents!
THIS IS REALLY INTERESTING, AND TRUE…
Oklahoma is the only state that Obama did not win even one county in the last election…  While everyone is focusing on Arizona’s new law, look what Oklahoma has been doing!!!
An update from Oklahoma:
Oklahoma law passed, 37 to 9 an amendment to place the Ten Commandments on the front entrance to the state capitol. The feds in D.C., along with the ACLU, said it would be a mistake. Hey this is a conservative state, based on Christian values.. HB 133
Guess what… Oklahoma did it anyway. 
Oklahoma recently passed a law in the state to incarcerate       all    illegal immigrants and ship them back to where they came from unless they want to get a green card and become an American citizen. They all scattered. HB1804 This was against the advice of the Federal Government, and the ACLU, they said it would be a mistake Guess what… Oklahoma did it anyway.
Recently they passed a law to include DNA samples from any and all illegal’s to the Oklahoma database, for criminal investigative purposes. Pelosi    said it was unconstitutional SB1102.
Guess what… Oklahoma did it anyway.
Several weeks ago, Oklahoma passed a law, declaring Oklahoma as a Sovereign state, not under the Federal Government directives- Joining, Texas, Montana and Utah as the only states to do so.
More states are likely to follow: Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, the Carolinas, Kentucky, Missouri, Arkansas, West Virginia, Mississippi and Florida.  Save your confederate money, it appears the South is about to rise up once again. HJR 1003
The federal Government has made bold steps to take away our guns. 
Oklahoma, a week ago, passed a law confirming people in this state have the right to bear arms and transport them in their vehicles I’m sure that was a setback for the criminals   .       The Liberals didn’t like it              But   Guess what … Oklahoma did it anyway.
The state has voted and passed a law that ALL drivers’ license exams will be printed in English and only English and no other language.  They have been called racist for doing this, but the fact is that ALL of the road signs are in English only.  If you want to drive in Oklahoma, you must read and write English. Really simple.
By the way, the Liberals don’t like any of this either.
Guess what… who cares… 
Oklahoma is doing it anyway.

 2 Tough Questions

2 Tough Questions

Question 1:

If you knew a woman who was pregnant, who had 8 kids already, three who
were deaf, two who were blind, one mentally retarded, and she had
syphilis, would you recommend that she have an abortion?

Read the next question before looking at the response for this one.

Question 2:

It is time to elect a new world leader, and only your vote counts.
Here are the facts about the three candidates. Who would you vote for?

Candidate A
Associates with crooked politicians, and consults with astrologist
He’s had two mistresses. He also chain smokes and drinks 8 to 10 martinis a day.

Candidate B
He was kicked out of office twice, sleeps until noon, used opium in
college and drinks a quart of whiskey every evening.

Candidate C
He is a decorated war hero. He’s a vegetarian, doesn’t smoke, drinks an
occasional beer and never cheated on his wife.

Which of these candidates would be our choice?

Decide first.. no peeking, then scroll down for the response.

 

Candidate A is Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Candidate B is Winston Churchill.
Candidate C is Adolph Hitler.

And, by the way, on your answer to the abortion question:
If you said YES, you just killed Beethoven.

Pretty interesting isn’t it? Makes a person think before judging someone.
Wait till you see the end of this note! Keep reading…

Never be afraid to try something new.

Remember:

Amateurs…built the ark.
Professionals…built the Titanic

And Finally, can you imagine working for a company that has a little more
than 500 employees and has the following statistics:

* 29 have been accused of spousal abuse
* 7 have been arrested for fraud
* 19 have been accused of writing bad checks
* 117 have directly or indirectly bankrupted at least 2 businesses
* 3 have done time for assault
* 71 cannot get a credit card due to bad credit
* 14 have been arrested on drug-related charges
* 8 have been arrested for shoplifting
* 21 are currently defendants in lawsuits
* 84 have been arrested for drunk driving in the last year…

Can you guess which organization this is?

Give up yet?

It’s the 535 members of the United States Congress.

The same group that crank out hundreds of new laws each year designed to
keep the rest of us in line.

 

319 Square Miles

“Subject: 319 Square Miles”

In their infinite wisdom, the United States’ Founders created the Electoral College to ensure the STATES were fairly represented. Why should one or two densely populated areas speak for the whole of the nation?

The following list of statistics has been making the rounds on the Internet. It should finally put an end to the argument as to why the Electoral College makes sense.

Do share this. It needs to be widely known and understood.

There are 3,141 counties in the United States.

Trump won 3,084 of them.

Clinton won 57.

There are 62 counties in New York State.

Trump won 46 of them.

Clinton won 16.

Clinton won the popular vote by approx. 1.5 million votes.

In the 5 counties that encompass NYC, (Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Richmond & Queens) Clinton received well over 2 million more votes than Trump. (Clinton only won 4 of these counties; Trump won Richmond)

Therefore these 5 counties alone, more than accounted for Clinton winning the popular vote of the entire country.

These 5 counties comprise 319 square miles.

The United States is comprised of 3,797,000 square miles.

When you have a country that encompasses almost 4 million square miles of territory, it would be ludicrous to even suggest that the vote of those who inhabit a mere 319 square miles should dictate the outcome of a national election.

Large, densely populated Democrat cities (NYC, Chicago, LA, etc.) DO NOT and SHOULD NOT speak for the rest of our country!

And…it’s been verified and documented that those aforementioned 319 square miles are where the majority of our nation’s problems foment.

Well worth the 39 seconds to read? God bless America, the founding fathers, and President Trump!

View Thomas E. Simmons on WLOX and get autographed copies of his books the next day at B&N!

Thomas E. Simmons, author of The Quinn Saga (By Accident of Birth, The Last Quinn Standing, and his new release, No Promise for Tomorrow), Forgotten Heroes of WWII, and The Man Called Brown Condor, will be interviewed on WLOX on Friday, 1/25/19 @ 4 pm and is having a book signing at Barnes and Nobel on Saturday 1/26/19 from 2 to 4. Tune in and/or come and meet this extraordinary man and get signed copies of all his works!

          

Five-Star Plus Review for Thomas E. Simmons’ No Promise for Tomorrow!

No Promise for Tomorrow

By Thomas E. Simmons

Review by Jim Fraiser

Pilot, boat captain, sales engineer, former army officer and two-time Gold Medal recipient for non-fiction books about American soldiers, Gulfport author Thomas E. Simmons has also achieved success as a fiction writer with his first two books in the acclaimed series, The Quinn Saga. His third stand-alone book in the series, No Promise for Tomorrow, is on bookstands now, and readers will find it to be well worth the year long wait since 2017’s The Last Quinn Standing.

Simmons’ saga features the scion of the Vicksburg family that began with Bethany Quinn in the first book, By Accident of Birth, the daughter of a woman impregnated by a Yankee bullet during the Battle of Vicksburg, and continued with the tale of her uncle, Jonathan, a midshipman on the raider CSS Alabama and later a Cuban revolutionary gun runner. The Last Quinn Standing follows up with Jonathan’s putative son, Lt. Ansel Quinn, during World War I.  This third book, No Promise for Tomorrow, introduces Ansel’s new beautiful and headstrong wife, Isabel, and begins with the couple residing on their Vicksburg plantation prior to the United
States entry into WWI. What follows is a thrilling tale of intrigue as Ansel and Isabel, enjoying their long-awaited honeymoon in New Orleans after his release from service due to injuries sustained as a neutral observer at the front in France, are drawn into American intelligence service in Cuba. It is there that Germany seeks to foment revolution that will turn Cuba, as well as Mexico, against America, so as to keep the U.S. too occupied to enter WWI on the allies’ side.

After a pleasant sojourn in the Crescent City, the Quinns sail to Cuba to find out what they can do for America’s nascent intelligence service. Of course, Ansel keeps the true purpose of their trip a secret from Isabel, leaving her to believe their goal is to check up on their sugar plantation interests there. Simmons effectively reveals the terror felt by Isabel as she discovers that their lives are threatened and paints her courage under fire in glowing shades of red and blue. For anyone interested in German machinations in the Western Hemisphere during the early 1900s, and American attempts to quell them, this is easily one of the best books ever written on the subject; made all the more interesting by the very real danger the heroic protagonists face in support of their efforts to blunt German espionage.

From Cuba, the Quinns return to Vicksburg, then visit wartime Washington, D.C., Paris, and New Orleans again. Which brings me to the second aspect of this sweeping sage, and the one that many readers will find most appealing. Simmons not only calls on his past experiences to bring wartime Cuba to life, he goes much farther and brings Vicksburg, New Orleans, and Paris of the decades during and after WWI and up to WWII into sparkling focus. Simmons places the reader in the very heart of, say, New Orleans, where you see the bygone opulence of the old French Opera House at 500 Bourbon Street, or that of the palatial St. Charles Hotel in the Garden District, or the Hotel Monteleone in the Quarter. You can taste the trout almandine and sip the French wine at Antoine’s and Galatoire’s, or visit the café De la Rotunda and the New York Bar in Paris to savor a French 75 and dance with an expatriate flapper. Nor does Simmons forgo visits to the redoubtable Old Ebbits Grill in D.C. or the venerable Weidman’s Restaurant in Meridian.

Simmons offers these treats, while mixing his very likeable Quinn couple with historic characters such as General John Pershing and Ernest Hemingway, recounting the experiences people realized with the deadly Spanish Flu, the stock market crash, the attack of the Boll Weevil, and everything from rum running and revolution in Cuba to Prohibition and prostitution in New Orleans.  The reader has occasion to discover, or recall, for example, life in 1934, and having one’s first refrigerator and indoor toilets in Mississippi, or purchasing a Kodak Brownie camera for $2.60.

Some authors tend to run out of steam with their multi-book sagas by the time they pen the third in their series, but Simmons is decidedly not one of those. For a rambunctious tale of international intrigue, and a riveting trip back to life in the early 20th Century in Mississippi, New Orleans, Cuba, D.C., and Paris, you can’t settle down before your roaring winter’s fireplace with a better book than Tom E. Simmons’ No Promise for Tomorrow.

 

  • Jim Fraiser is the author of seventeen books of fiction and nonfiction about the history, architecture and culture of the Deep South. He is a federal administrative law judge residing in Pass Christian and has been a freelance book reviewer for numerous newspapers and magazines for the past thirty years.

Tough Talk Christian Radio with Host Tony Gambone and Special Guest Bracha Goetz!

Tough Talk Christian Radio with Host Tony Gambone and Special Guest Bracha Goetz, author of 37 books to help children’s souls shine:  and the new memoir for adults, Searching for God in the Garbage

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Listen to the candid and uplifting story of Goetz and her quest of searching for God in the garbage. This is a book that teens to adults, males and females will embrace in their own lives. Through this memoir, Bracha Goetz wishes to help us see that it does not matter what you are lacking in life, what religion you practice, or addiction you have, everyone can find theirs answers in God, in His word. There is only one.