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Linda Johnson

    Little Turtle Island
    Intuition: Your Most Powerful Tool: How to make decisions you won't regret
    The Kandik Map
    Yellow Bird
    Trail of Destruction
    He Is Your Husband
    • He Is Your Husband

      "I Know You Are My Wife"

      • 156 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      In September 1995, Linda Johnson experiences a divine revelation while driving, hearing God's voice declare that the man trying to get her attention is her future husband. As she glances to her right, she sees Robert, a military aviation combat pilot, determinedly signaling her to pull over. This encounter marks the beginning of their unique love story, intertwining fate and divine intervention.

      He Is Your Husband
    • Trail of Destruction

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The narrative revolves around Brad Newcomb, who is determined to become President, even resorting to murder to protect his ambitions after an affair leads to an unwanted pregnancy. His brother Ryan, a journalist, discovers the shocking truth and must grapple with a moral dilemma: to expose Brad's crime and jeopardize his brother's future or remain silent and allow a murderer to ascend to power. The story explores themes of ambition, family loyalty, and the ethical responsibilities of the press.

      Trail of Destruction
    • Yellow Bird

      • 162 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The story follows 17-year-old Amanda Abernathy, who, after a head injury and nightmares, inherits a struggling bookstore and farm from her grandmother. In parallel, Cody Stone returns from military service grappling with combat stress. Their lives intertwine in the Appalachian South Mountain, where they confront personal struggles and the impact of coal mining neglect. The narrative explores themes of faith, healing, and community, celebrating the rich traditions and music of the region while illustrating the delicate balance between hope and heartbreak.

      Yellow Bird
    • The Kandik Map

      • 232 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the collaboration between Paul Kandik, a Native American, and French explorer Francois Mercier, the narrative explores their 1880 expedition to create the first map of northeastern Alaska and western Canada. Linda Johnson investigates the motivations and expertise that led to this unique partnership, utilizing historical letters and geographical analysis. Her study not only highlights the significance of the Kandik Map but also its impact on Native American scholarship, offering fresh insights into the region's history.

      The Kandik Map
    • Focusing on the enhancement of intuition, this program guides readers to improve decision-making skills, leading to greater happiness, health, and wealth. It emphasizes understanding the origins of intuition while providing practical strategies for success in various aspects of life, including work and relationships. Additionally, the ebook includes two complimentary intuition meditations designed to help users tap into their intuitive abilities and gain control over their lives.

      Intuition: Your Most Powerful Tool: How to make decisions you won't regret
    • Little Turtle Island

      • 218 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Set in the early sixteenth century, this tale intertwines the lives of Nushèmakw, an Onondaga girl with a rebellious spirit, and Owen ap Madoc, a Welsh peasant boy escaping political turmoil. After a disruptive incident leads Nushèmakw to seek solitude on Little Turtle Island, Owen finds refuge there after fleeing England. As they navigate their complex backgrounds and the challenges of their respective cultures, they forge a deep connection that reveals the vastness of their identities and shared humanity.

      Little Turtle Island
    • Art, Ethics and the Human-Animal Relationship

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The book explores the representation of non-human life in art from the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries, revealing how these works reflect societal values and moral perspectives. It delves into themes such as discrimination against felines in biblical texts, the depiction of captured animals in art, and the contrasting views of donkeys and horses. Additionally, it analyzes culinary representations in still life, the use of animal-derived pigments, and the crafting of brushes from animal materials. The conclusion highlights William Merritt Chase's fish paintings, celebrating the sentience of aquatic life.

      Art, Ethics and the Human-Animal Relationship
    • Missing Teeth

      The Last Discrimination Hiding in Plain Sight

      • 70 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the significance of dental health, the book invites readers on a self-discovery journey, emphasizing that healthy teeth are foundational to overall well-being. It critiques societal structures that perpetuate discrimination, likening institutions to locked doors that favor those with idealized appearances, particularly perfect smiles. The narrative suggests that achieving this standard can grant access to opportunities, regardless of race, while highlighting the evolving criteria of acceptance in society.

      Missing Teeth