Biography & Autobiography
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C is for Colored
Larry J. Ford, M.D.
About the Author
Dr. Larry James Ford was born September 1, 1951, in Albany, Georgia. In 1956 at the age of four, his family moved to Aberdeen, Maryland, and later to have a Havre de Grace, Maryland, where he grew up and attended the Havre de Grace Consolidated School, C1, a legally, racially segregated school, from 1957 to 1964. He attended Havre de Grace High School, an integrated school, from 1964 to 1969, graduating as vice president of his class, a lettering member of the football team, and an officer in the National Honor Society.
He has four siblings, an older sister, Patricia, and three younger, Wayne, Pamela, and Pelbea. Continuing his education, he attended Syracuse University for one year, and then transferred to the Johns Hopkins University, where he graduated in 1973. He then attended the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, in New York City, graduating in 1977. Afterwords, he did an internal medicine residency at the University of California- San Francisco. He began his practice in Georgia in the US Public Health Service and has also practiced in Alaska and California before retiring in 2011.
Dr. Ford’s retirement from medicine came after being diagnosed with systemic mastocytosis, a rare clonal disorder, which affects a white blood cell important to the immune system, affecting multiple organ systems. There is no specific treatment, and the disease has an incidence of 1 in 10,000 people, or a total of 30,000 individuals diagnosed in the U.S. with it.
One of the most memorable experiences he has had, related to the book, was sitting down with one of his teachers from the Consolidated School, Mrs. Mabel Hart, before starting to write. At the time of the release of the book, she was 104, and had recently published a book of her own. Throughout his professional life and journey, he was able to repeatedly call upon the commonsense knowledge and wisdom imparted by his teachers, which was needed to handle the many challenging situations he would face.
In 2020, he returned to his hometown, where he completed “C is for Colored,” and continues to enjoy his passion for playing music, spending lots of time with his guitars (playing anything slow), reading and honing his photographic skills. He has twin daughters, Lauren and Leslie, and he tries to hang out with his grandchildren, Isabel, Eli, and Karina, whenever possible. They call him “Lolo,” and all remember and laugh about him, as being moderately obsessed with anything having to do with mathematics, and the related game of craps. -
They Called Me Retard
Gordon Walsh
About the Book
The inspiration to tell his story can be accredited to his wife, Teresa; Gordon states that she believed his story would not only help others, but inspire them as well, regardless if they have experienced trauma within their lives. Gordon’s fractured past did not hold him back from becoming a former U.S. Army Sniper, Army Ranger, and Army Special Forces (Green Beret). With his relentless desire to overcome and his relationship with Jesus Christ, the challenges he faced in academia did not hold him back from achieving multiple degrees. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Business administration, a Master’s degree in Ministry, and a Master’s degree in Leadership. Prior to retiring from the Army, Gordon was called by God to change careers and start a new career with God. Gordon is currently the senior pastor of Alive in Christ
in Kennewick, WA, and is now a warrior for God.About the Author
I pray this book finds you well and you are helped and encouraged. The reason I called the book ey Called Me Retard is because kids did call me that and my inability to read still is part of my foundation. I always struggled in school and never thought of myself as intelligent, despite having a master’s degree and currently working on my doctorate of education. I still have to pinch myself thinking, Do I really deserve this, and am I qualified to be at this level of education? e one trait I do have is determination and being goal-oriented (chapter 9). I have always set goals and have accomplished most all of them. It may
take me more time, but I will complete it. e real issue is how we learn. Albert Einstein said, “Everyone is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid. -
Quiet Thoughts Bermuda
Shirley Rogers
About the Book
Clarity was vital at 12 years of age. Sports was something I was interested in as well. I have run cross country in school class time, also always coming in first, nudging teachers sitting in a staff room that I was finished and outside sitting on a school wall awaiting instruction. Reading became a soul system for survival. I profusely depended on acceptance, once rejected from her staying after school to compete in netball after making the team was hard to comprehend. Healing was certainly noted as reintegrating writing patterns for me. Community events, appearances at various school, Manchester Unity Lodge, International Library of Poetry Hall of Fame. The 2 written are Quiet Thoughts 1 and 2. This third one will also reveal the inner spirituality glows of tremendous fruits. The face of our universe reveals a scientific ingenuity a color graphic information of talents.About the Author
Mrs. Shirley Rogers is an outstanding poet and author. She has been writing since she was young. She has two personal books of her own. She has taken part in The National Library of Poetry contest before and is the wife of Dean Rogers. She is the mother of four children and has four grandchildren. Shirley continues to write short scripts, songs and a movie. She is in the International Hall of Fame listed with The National Library of Poetry. She supports her community by performing her works in poetry to schools, lodges and community events. She is a member of the I.W.W.G and The Royal Commonwealth Society at the Commonwealth Club. She trusts in God, and she is spiritual. -
Call Me Suzanna
Carole Etchells Cross
About the Book
Suzanna Fox and her friend Samantha Kelly are students at Rio Monte High School in Southern California. Suzanna has a strong personality while Samantha is extremely shy. When Chase Watson enrolls as a new student, the girls are attracted to his handsome features, unaware of his dark background.It is Samantha’s shyness and her low esteem that opens the door to disaster with her need to boost her self-confidence. She is a perfect candidate to experience inhalants provided by Chase Watson.
When Suzanna realizes her best friend is in trouble, it is her stability, strength, and common sense that guides Samantha through decisions that would alter all three lives.
About the Author
Before a recent move to Ohio, Carole Etchells Cross was actively involved in the educational field as a former high school English teacher, then as an administrator for adult classes in Southern California.This novel represents real life encounters by teens as they mature into responsible, accountable adults. Suzanna’s best friend Samantha, sank into the dark world of inhalants.
She is the author of ten educational textbooks.
All books meet the mandates for California public schools, and the performance objectives of the No Child Left Behind legislation. -
Queen Mother
Dorothy Woods
About the Book
Born into a family of 17 siblings, a large family was all that I knew. I grew up in the cotton fields of Mississippi. When I started my family, I finished with 13 children. I truly am a QUEEN MOTHER.One thing that comes with a large family is a lot of love and not enough money. At the age of 12 years old I knew I wanted lots of children, but I didn’t want them to be raised like I was. Growing up dirt poor, I knew I wanted more than that for my children. At the age of 12 years old I could pick 200 lbs of cotton in one day, but I made up my mind then… not my children!
About the Author
The author earned her degree in sociology and has been a minister for nineteen years as well as the president of an Outreach. She has owned her own business and has published her autobiography, The Welfare Queen. The author loves to write and currently resides in California. -
Badges, Bullets and Bars
Daniel J. Shanahan
About the Book
Badges, Bullets and Bars is brutally honest, raw, and gritty autobiographical book. It depicts the good, the bad and the awful experiences and encompasses the continuous struggle between good and evil, righteousness and injustices, suffered throughout the author’s career as a former Baltimore City Police Officer.This courageous and compelling book charts the course of the author, who descends into a deep abyss from his beginning positions as a recruit, rookie, and generally innocent police cadet and later as a journeyman officer. His early life’s yearning was to become a law enforcement officer and motor patrolman which he achieved. However, his shining pride, loyalty and respect for the badge began to erode over time. He was driven to alcoholism.
The author ultimately disgraced the badge and became a racist, callused, hardened, jaded officer, and at times, totally uncaring, dysfunctional, troubled and possibly, mentally unstable police officer and human being all fostered by the criminal element that he had to endure during his 14-year tenure on the police force in the highest crime ridden district in Baltimore City – the Eastern District.
This District was notorious for its violence, murders, rapes, drugs, filth and disregard for human life. How the good and especially the bad, horrible and jaw dropping unfathomable experiences a police officer encounters in a City overrun with violence and death, is graphically depicted in the former TV series “Homicide: Life on the Street” and “The Wire.”
The book also follows the author through his two criminal indictments and subsequent incarcerations, both in Federal and local correctional institutions. It allows the reader to enter a world of prison uncertainty and at times, fear and anxiety for his own life, as a former policeman.
The contents of this book display how being a police officer in such an area can and will, completely change an officer’s demeanor, racist thoughts, actions, and life’s questions. And, at times, bring forth tears as one reflects at the inner core of all the good we learned, were raised to expect and to respect, and that which we encounter thru life’s journey.This book is MUST READ for anyone, who might want to examine and understand the trials, tribulations, pressures and stress put upon a police officer working in one of the highest crime areas of our country.
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What’s Behind the Words?
Ron Lemco
About the Book
So, you are looking at the back cover. I thank you for that. It is the first step for me selling you a book.I have my work cut out for me as I am an unknown writer who has published 3 novels and a book, and other than selling friends and family, and about 500 people I do not know, I have not been very successful. I am told by people who read my books that they enjoy what they have read.
What’s Behind the Words is a novel mixed with my life stories and poems that coincide with the story just told. Here is a synopsis of what the book is about.
Born in the Bronx on August 16, 1948, the book fast forwards to 1957. I had no clue that a world outside of the Bronx existed. I had yet to see a live cow, I had never been anywhere other than Orchard beach with my three brothers and mom and dad. I see my years in the Bronx as fun years, and I write of the humor as my eyes display my growing up. But it is my life recorded in 30 journals that the book is about.
Running away from the Bronx at age 12 with a Bronx tough kid attitude and a seventh-grade education, my life as follows is spending 4 years in a traveling carnival and living as a gypsy and learning the lifestyle and the con games that come with the experience. My first wife dies, and I end up raising my 2 year old baby boy.
Married the third of five marriages and living with a girl other than my wife, we rob a bank and get caught and sent to prison for forty years. It turns out to be the best thing that ever happened to me. I married my fourth wife while I am doing time.
I must end this as a back cover, as it can only be so long. I survive prison with my degree from high school and an AA college degree, and learning the most valuable lesson in life… the value of freedom.
I marry for the fifth time, and 41 years and five kids later, I am writing this most unorganized back cover.
The book is full of humor, learning, poetry of life, and just a fun read. Thanks.
About the Author
Other books written by Ron Lemco:Rest Stop, a prison escape and pursuit novel, based on real life.
Women of Circumstance, four women’s point and sequence of Rest Stop. The circumstances of their incarceration.
Uberman, inspiring stories as seen through the eyes of an Uber driver.
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The Great Kickin’ Dog
Kenneth Crutchfield
About the Book
Ex musician, assembly line worker and alcoholic, John Coleman Sr. is a man with deferred and shattered dreams. Living in a Chicago housing project during the 60’s he is a father raising his eight-member family; four girls, two musical prodigy boys and a mentally unstable wife, in a drug, gang and gun infested environment among households with absent dads. During a competitive time of young musical prodigies, he fights for a pathway out of the projects through his talented sons. On a quest to find a way out, he drags his gifted boys on a whirlwind journey of hope, from talent shows to south side Blues clubs and observes their reputation growing with each performance. But along with the journey to see his boys “get great”, is his ongoing struggle with alcohol, his wife’s neurotic behavior and the fortified barrier of resentment from his jealous daughters all brought on by a family history of mental illness. Not only does John Coleman Sr. have to contend with the inner turmoil of his family, but a family tragedy shakes him to the core and threatens the sanctity of his high-spirited loved ones. The ‘GREAT’ Kickin’ Dog is a Black experience during a turbulent time of civil rights in the 6o’s and free spirits of the 70’s embedded in the cradle of Chicago’s segregation. It is a coming-of-age saga of passion, perseverance and the courage to rise above; a compelling story of hope and the question of fate. -
Iceman of the Apocalypse
Timothy McDonnell
About the Book
Deputy Sloan Wallace participates in a scientific experiment, ingesting a pill that was told would only be temporary. Turned out the pill was a permanent implant, which was part of a radical new experiment performed by a desperate scientist out of time. Scarred by the process, Sloan abruptly left the experiment, hoping to continue with his normal life, until his world was turned upside down by the apocalypse.About the Author
Inspiration is a funny thing… you’ll never know where it will come from. I haven’t watched a lot of TV in my later years, until a show about the zombie apocalypse caught my attention. I would watch the show religiously, and later the show became a part of my life here in Michigan. Most fans would follow their favorite actor or actress. Some fans would even go to a Comicon. It inspired me to write. I never thought I would be writing about the zombie apocalypse, but I could not resist. The ideas just kept flowing and I just kept writing. This journey started in 2015 and you are about to read the conclusion of the first chapter in a new saga. Maybe this is one worth reading. All the readers out there will be the judge. I hope you find this story entertaining. I wish you all the best. — Timothy McDonnell -
Moo the Ghost
Beth Praed
About the Book
The story is about a little ghost who has a speech impediment. Instead of saying “Boo” like the other ghosts, all that he can say is “Moo”. Because of this, he is bullied by the other ghosts. But when three children enter the haunted house, they decide that because he isn’t a scary ghost, Moo can be their friend. Also, “Moo the Ghost” was awarded the Readers’ Favorite Finalist Award in the Children – Concept Genre in September 2020.About the Author
Author Beth Praed (formerly Beth Hill) is a published author of five books—“Multiple Sclerosis: Q&A”, “The AD/HD Book”, “Domestic Violence: My Freedom from Abuse”, a children’s picture book “Moo the Ghost”, and “So You Have a Disease: Devotions and Stories to Restore Hope”. Her first book on MS was the top book on multiple sclerosis for six years at Amazon.
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