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The First Book of Psalms    by Fayette Jones-Ziegler
Price: $5.99 USD. 11640 words. Published on October 22, 2009. .

Among the most moving and inspirational of Fayette Jones-Ziegler's undertakings is her poetic verse setting of the First Book of Pslams.
The Taking of the Amistad, Martin, and Malcolm    by Fayette Jones-Ziegler
Price: $5.99 USD. 11710 words. Published on October 22, 2009. .

Cinque leads the captives of the Amistad in their revolt for freedom in this rendering of the infamous slave uprising written by Fayette Jones-Ziegler. Also included here is an inspiring biographical poem about Martin Luther King, and another moving depiction of the life of Malcolm X.
Apocalypse: The Revelation of John    by Fayette Jones-Ziegler
Price: $5.99 USD. 12630 words. Published on October 23, 2009. .

Fayette Jones-Ziegler has set the wonderful imagery of the revelation of John in lyric verse, capturing the mystery of the end times and the second coming in is inspirational beauty, casting the visions and dreams of the apocalypse. The veil if pulled back as the four horsemen ride across the pages of this inspiring work.
The Bandit of Monte Lepre    by Fayette Jones-Ziegler
Price: $5.99 USD. 8140 words. Published on October 23, 2009. .

In this depiction of a Robin Hood figure in post-war Sicily, Fayette Jones-Ziegler has captured the story of Salvatore Giuliani, creating a sense of the desparate conditions that led to his adventures and end.
With the Dakota Sioux Indians: Writings From Charles Eastman (Ohiye Sa)    by Lenny Flank
Price: $9.99 USD. 138280 words. Published on November 21, 2009. .

Charles Eastman was born on a Dakota Sioux Indian reservation in 1858. When the Indian Wars broke out, he was taken to Canada, where he lived with a band of Sioux and learned their ways. He later returned to the US, joined white society, and became a leading advocate for Indians in Washington. This anthology includes "Indian Boyhood", "Indian Heroes and Great Chiefs", and other essays.
Classic Westerns by Zane Grey: Riders of the Purple Sage, and The Rainbow Trail    by Lenny Flank
Price: $9.99 USD. 207150 words. Published on November 21, 2009. .

Two classic tales of the Wild West by Zane Grey, collected in one volume. Preface give a brief biography.
Washaka--The Bear Dreamer    by Patricia Jamie Lee
Price: $4.99 USD. 73450 words. Published on December 1, 2009. .

An award-winning and beautiful story of friendship between a young Lakota boy and a white boy during a time of great change. Little Chief dreams of a white bear tied to a tree and bleeding at the neck. His grandfather tells him the dream is Wakan and he must watch for this bear—or something like it. The story is based on the dream of Leon Hale, a Lakota man from South Dakota
Albert's Manuscript    by Patricia Jamie Lee
Price: $3.99 USD. 23540 words. Published on December 2, 2009. .

A visionary story of a young Lakota man who is taken to the spirit realm and told the story of "the wind of a thousand years." Now, as an old man, he must share that story with the world so that we can help to nurture the "weavers," children who will bring about a great transformation.
Don’t Let Her Wake Up Alone    by Patricia C Garlitz
Price: $3.99 USD. 108460 words. Published on December 2, 2009. .

Kayleah Richard knew she was putting her life on the line by returning to Pleasant Green on the Indian Reservation, but the horrifying dream that awaken her around 2am involved her blood sister Lainie Deluca. Her face was twisted in pain and her eyes filled with terror. The scream that shattered the silence my have been her own, but in her heart, there was no denying what she had to do.
Indian Immigration Stories 02: Rohan the Drunkard    by Dinesh Verma
Price: $0.99 USD. 2810 words. Published on December 27, 2009. .

A story about Indian (South Asian) immigrants to the United States. Ajay, who has gotten an admission letter to a U.S. University, wants to get advice about life in the states from Rohan, another young man who lives in a neighboring town. He learns that Rohan likes foreign wines, and brings an expensive bottle as a gift. Rohan, however, turns out to be a teetotaler. How did he get that reputation?