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Sinclair and His Excellent Plaid Paws    by Fred Shook
Price: $1.99 USD. 1390 words. Published on July 13, 2010. .

On the first day of school, Sinclair tells his teacher he feels “discombobulated.” As he begins to explain what such a large word means, some bears giggle and make fun of his plaid paws. For the first time, Sinclair feels unlike other bears. He and his classmates struggle to understand bigotry in this gentle lesson about respect and acceptance, and the true meaning of beauty and diversity.
Three Stories    by Peter Hassebroek
Price: Free! 11050 words. Published on October 19, 2010. .

Three stories about three people living conventional lives in urban settings. That is, until something unusual happens to starkly illuminate their situations, forcing them to deal with their reality.
Tadias    by Tony Angelo
Price: $3.99 USD. 5080 words. Published by MLR Publishers  on April 10, 2011. .

After writing my first Poetry book Too Much Ado I wanted to address my feelings more poetically about what I’ve learned over 50 years.
Breaking the Siege: Voyages of Free Gaza and the Freedom Flotilla    by Bill Dienst
You set the price! 131220 words. Published on June 25, 2011. .

Supporting the Civil Rights of Gaza’s Palestinians via the Sea. Edited by Dr. Bill Dienst, Greta Berlin and Huwaida Arraf
Too much 'Ado'    by Tony Angelo
Price: $2.99 USD. 4770 words. Published by MLR Publishers  on June 27, 2011. .

Too much ‘Ado’ is a poetry book that tackles some of the major prejudices within the world; this includes race, homosexuality, and children with disabilities. In addition the poem speaks to the heart, reminding us that relationships can be very difficult.
Falling Sparrow: Overcoming the Ghosts of Sexual Abuse    by Greta Sheppard
Price: $2.99 USD. 28900 words. Published on July 19, 2011. .

When someone sexually abuses a child, they steal their victim's dignity, trust, innocence, value, their ability to know truth, to feel accepted, and to fulfill their destiny. It affects every part of their lives. Speaker, mom, and grandma Greta Sheppard knows this because she was abused herself. She has helped hundreds of people overcome that pain and find these lost, but vitally important values.
Booyah! Spirit: 52 Ingredients For a Healthy Soul. Suffering Is Optional.    by Sheila Burke
Price: $2.99 USD. 53530 words. Published on September 21, 2011. .

Just as the food Booyah is meant to nourish the body, the book Booyah! Spirit is meant to nourish the soul! Combining ancient ideas with new ones, there are 52 chapters which represent the weeks of the year. Many people are living through adversity & looking for an opportunity to reach deep inside to discover a new way of thinking and living. You will carry away a lot from this book.
Death Angel: a short story of literary fiction    by S. E. Lee
Price: $2.99 USD. 4340 words. Published by Crescere Publishing  on April 3, 2012. .

What kind of person works as a mercy killer? What makes a death a mercy killing, instead of murder? A 4,500 manuscript word / 18-page short story on death, and life, from the point of view of a man who is intimately familiar with the former.
Dignity What's That, Sam?    by Aigul Aubanova, Victor Dull
Price: $9.99 USD. 71370 words. Published on May 2, 2012. .

The story is about a teenager who runs away from home toward adventures. On his way he discovers the truth about his dignity. With the help of a stranger and circumstances the boy is forced to ask himself such questions as what is the truth about me, what is my price, what is intelligence and what has dignity to do with anything.
Inhabiting the Land    by Andrew Yuengert
Price: $2.99 USD. 18010 words. Published by acton on May 23, 2012. .

John Paul II asserts the right to migrate and this monograph presents a defense for this case. But the meaning of right employed in this defense is wholly distinct from that employed in the contemporary rights language of public policy debates. Rather, the meaning of right in Catholic natural law tradition is analogous to the right to property, and not to the right to life.