Books tagged: multicultural conflicts

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Daybreak Star    by Chandra Jayne
Price: $2.99 USD. 1970 words. Published on June 12, 2011. .

"Daybreak Star" by Chandra Jayne is a high-stakes clash of cultures on a violent Reservation, where children die daily. An unlikely affair ignites via bizarre banter between a sexy social worker and her tormenter, the Chief. Together they re-awaken medicine powers of the past, fulfilling an ancient prophecy about the healing flower. The Chief is skeptical until the ancestors call.
Suicidal Family: A manifesto for healing and avoiding the aftermath of cross cultural unions, and marriages in captivity; examining the definition of culture, how to find a mate, dating, problems in relationships, the causes of divorce, and how to di    by HRU Yuya Assaan-ANU
Price: $3.99 USD. 35170 words. Published on February 10, 2012. .

This book uncovers the subversive, but aggressive, tactics often used by society/parents/children, in lopsided cross-cultural “unions”, that work to disconnect families from their familial root and center. This work address the challenge of imparting healthy values to a current or former spouses while also fighting to safeguard the minds and spirits of your children.
Linked    by Olive Peart
Price: $5.99 USD. 43840 words. Published by Demarche on February 26, 2012. .

Linked is a teen novel about two boys who were begging for help and unable to cope in a world filled with overwhelming family problems. One was black and the other was white and now they had switched!
Everything Changes (Willowbrook Saga Book 1)    by Shannon Muir
Price: $0.99 USD. 65090 words. Published on May 4, 2012. .

Willowbrook is a town where a past of agriculture and pioneer medicine collide with a town moving forward in state of the art commerce and healthcare. With the changing times have come changing ideas that lay hidden in the dark for many years which these two families will begin to bring to light. The series, of which this book is the first, explores dark places yet will also show glimpses of love.