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Living Green and the lake: a story about water resources conservation, cooperation and friendship by Florian Bushy
 

Targeted Age Group:: 3-8

At the beginning of the time on planet Earth, the trees and all the plants could walk, talk and live a happy life.
One day, during a very hot season, Mrs. Florence and Mr. Florian decide to go to the lake to get their feet (or roots?) wet. When they arrive at the lake, they find out that the water had evaporated and disappeared!
With friendship and teamwork, the plants save the lake and decide to live around it, as the forest cover will save the lake forever.

This book is part of the “Living Green” series, picture books that promote environmental awareness, respect and friendship.

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What Inspired You to Write Your Book?
This book is part of the “Living Green” series, picture books that promote environmental awareness and teamwork. The first book of the series – Living Green – was written in the 1990's to be an animated story. Now, I'm writing new books to bring up other subjects, such as water, air, earth and friendship. Climate change is real, and some communities already suffer from water shortage. In my opinion, unless we prepare the new generations for the climate problems, our planet will have a short life from now. Everyone should work as a team to avoid the planet Earth death.

How Did You Come up With Your Characters?
How to explain a problem without the direct participation of those who suffer most from it? Also, fables have been one of the best way to teach good things to kids.

Author Bio:
When Florian Bushy visited the ECO-92 – Earth Summit in June 1992, his environmentalist side flourished. Since then, he has written books, produced more than 100 short documentaries for schools, and sorted his recycling to make a difference in this world. Florian Bushy wants to show to the kids that environmental protection, friendship and mutual respect can change the future of their home, called Earth.

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EDEN THRIVES WITHIN : A Collection of Awakening Poetry by J.M. Harrison
 

Targeted Age Group:: 16-90

EDEN THRIVES WITHIN is a collection of awakening poetry from Award-Winning Inspirational author J.M. Harrison. Sharing the oneness found beyond the everyday mind, these straightforward poems of enlightenment encompass the sacred, the sublime, the everyday and the humorous. Imagine Eckhart Tolle meets Rumi, with a British twist and you’ll get the picture…

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What Inspired You to Write Your Book?
This collection of spontaneous poetry came to life following a Zenways retreat in March, 2022 led by Daizan Roshi, a Zen master in the Rinzai tradition. When the retreat ended, poetry began to flow through me; contemplations of the nature of self, existence, life and death, the sublime, the heartfelt, the paradoxical and the humorous.

Book Excerpt/Sample
To cling to winning
Is a loser’s game,
Cling to freedom
And the prisoner remains.

Cling to Buddha
And enlightenment’s gone,
So cling to nothing
Then clinging is done.

Author Bio:
Jonathan is a consciousness teacher and founder of The Natural Being Foundation.

An Award-winning and Amazon#1 author, he began writing following a mystical death experience in 2007.

Author of six books, including an audiobook and a collection of 'awakening verse' poetry.

Jonathan is also an Award-Winning musician, having been awarded a Gold Disc in 2000 (UK).

He has taught alongside futurist and author Barbara Marx-Hubbard, Greg Braden, Barbara Rother, Eric Pearl and others.

See: http://www.worldchangingwisdom.com/pastpresenters.html

# WINNER of the All Books International Editor's Choice Award (USA) in the Spirituality & Inspiration (2009)

# FINALIST Best Books Award (USA Book News) in the genre of Spirituality (2010)

# WINNER of the 4th Annual Beverly Hills International Book Awards® for Visionary Fiction (2016)

Conscious TV interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyePJRTACKI

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Fortune by Katie Godman
 

Targeted Age Group:: 16+, adult, but clean

1800, Bristol.
Jessica is widowed and finds her husband was in debt. After losing the family hotel, she faces destitution along with her teenage daughters until her new acquaintance, Captain Parnell, offers her a role of landlady at his boarding house while he is away with the navy.

Jessica’s youngest daughter, Amelia, becomes a companion to the frivolous Mrs Betsey Webster. It’s not long before Amelia is caught up in Betsey’s giddy world of parties in Bath and Brighton while two suitors: the friendly but illegitimate Lt Driscoll and his legitimate, wealthy half-brother, Charles Snowden, vie for her hand.

Lydia, the eldest daughter, yearns to help her mother and earn her keep. Had she been born a boy, she feels sure she could have trained as a surgeon…and she would be free to marry her best friend, Miss Thomas, the daughter of a local abolitionist.

Meanwhile, Jessica has established an increasingly affectionate correspondence with Captain Parnell. On his shore leave, Jessica and the captain grow ever closer, but can Jessica learn to love again after her husband’s betrayal. Is the Captain all that he seems?

A tale of rebuilding life after loss and shaping your own destiny.

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What Inspired You to Write Your Book?
It is set in my home town of Bristol (UK) which has a rich history I wanted to explore. I wanted to explore the lives of those who lived in Regency Britain but who were in the 'trade' classes, often referenced in the works of Jane Austen and similar but not often fully explored. I also wanted to examine the lives of women and look at the diversity in Regency cities.

How Did You Come up With Your Characters?
A few were very loosely inspired by real historical people such as Ignatius Sancho (a freed slave who was a grocer and abolitionist) and Dr James Barry (a woman who disguised herself as a man to become a doctor). Others come from visiting historical houses, especially kitchens and thinking of the people who would have existed there. I never intentionally base characters from living people but sometimes after writing see that they may have inherited traits from friends, family or even myself. I had the idea for some of the characters in Fortune over ten years ago, but after a break up of a long relationship and having no publishing success, re-imagined some of the characters in the context of needing to start again.

Book Excerpt/Sample
Chapter 1
Jessica
With a smile I poured myself some steaming coffee and sat down to savour its heady dark flavours. There was the calf’s head to boil, pastry to make and countless fruits and vegetables to pit and peel but there was plenty of time for that. For a few moments, I rested in silence, enjoying Amelia playing an aria on the piano in the empty dining room.
Amelia’s playing would have pleased my mother enormously – not that she was a lover of music, it was the owning of the piano that she would have derived pleasure from. For myself, I am pleased that Amelia has a hobby which makes her happy.
As I took a second sip of coffee familiar guilt crept up on me. She had been dead ten years, but I could still hear my mother’s voice telling me I had been idle long enough. There was work to be done. Maybe I wasn’t grateful enough for the business she helped me establish. And what about Peter, she would always demand. Was Peter happy? Peter was always happy. She used to say I must keep it that way for I had more to lose if his attentions wandered. That was true enough. Over and over again she would remind me, I should count myself lucky that he had chosen me.
I shifted in my chair. Maybe that was true enough once, twenty years ago, when we married…when he was a handsome man in his mid-thirties and I was fifteen. Without him, I would have gone into service as my mother had done, but with him I had servants of my own, a fine, flourishing inn and two lovely daughters. I breathed through my nose, trying not to get lost in my thoughts.
As Amelia’s playing continued the clock in the hall struck midday. Lydia was still at Mr Syrett’s, Peter was upstairs in his study. As for the staff, after the breakfast rush, the cook Laurence Wrenthorpe was at home, tending his sickly wife and the housekeeper Nan Forrester had finished cleaning the bedrooms, and gone out. Both would return later in the afternoon as we prepared for dinner, along with the waiters Billy and John, as well as Alice who cleaned up and washed dishes. Valancourt snoozed underneath his spit wheel, his furry legs twitching. The bell above the door chimed announcing guests.
I was on my feet, hair and dress smoothed, then out into the hall. Two gentlemen stood waiting for me, both naval officers, both almost handsome; one’s appearance was too fussy and the other had a prominent Roman nose. The fussy one had already set down a large trunk, whilst the other held a modest sized bag.
‘Good morning gentlemen, are you looking for rooms?’
The taller one, with the smaller bag and Roman nose, nodded. ‘Yes madam, but we have no booking.’
From what I knew about naval uniforms, his meant he was a captain and I would guess he was in his mid-thirties, about the same age as me. His olive skin and black hair gave him a continental look.
‘That shouldn’t be a problem,’ I smiled, opening the guest book. ‘Is it just the two of you?’
‘Yes,’ said the shorter, younger one. He was a dandy with an Irish accent and a lieutenant’s uniform. ‘Two single rooms if you have them.’
‘How long will your stay be?’
‘A week for me,’ said the dandy lieutenant.
‘I may stay a little longer,’ the captain said. ‘Depending when my business concludes.’
‘We have two single rooms free, though one is without a window.’
‘As long as it has a looking glass,’ the captain said. ‘Lt. Driscoll will be very happy with it.’
‘You see this cruel treatment I must put up with from my superior officers, madam?’ The dandy chuckled with a wink.
‘The one without the window is cheaper,’ I said and told them the prices for rooms and additional prices if meals were required.
‘Aha, then I shall be happy to take it. You see, Captain? I shall not be kept down for long.’
‘If I could just take your names…’
‘I am Captain James Parnell.’
‘And I am Lieutenant Dara Driscoll, at your service Mrs-?’
‘Mrs Fitzwilliam.’

Author Bio:
Katie Godman is a Costume Librarian. She has an MA in Fashion History and a BA in Creative Writing. She has given talks on the historical fashion and writes book reviews for The Journal of the Association of Dress Historians. Her book on The History of Gothic Fashion is due out in 2022. Fortune is her first novel.

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