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Author of Space Taxis - An epic #scifi book that will take you on a journey traversing the borders of time and space #writerslift #writerscommunity

Katılım Haziran 2015
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Adam Frosh@AdamFroshAuthor·
Harriet and I received a gold medal award for Space Taxis from Readers Favorite for best in General Fantasy category. We are so delighted!
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Rachel Elwiss Joyce@RachelElwJoyce·
Looking for your book club's next read? Lady of Lincoln: The true story of England's first woman sheriff—a medieval baroness who held a castle when men tried to take it. Lady of Lincoln is a Novel about Nicola de la Haye, a true life heroine known as 'the woman who saved England' Real history. Real drama. Discussions that go deep. Universal buy link for paperback and ebook: books2read.com/u/4980nW Download your Book club kit here: rachelelwissjoyce.com/book-clubs #BookClub #HistoricalFiction #BookRecommendations #StrongWomen #Novels
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Majdanek Memorial@MajdanekMuseum·
31.03.1942|Ca. 4500 Jews were deported from Stanisławów (today Ivano-Frankivsk) to the German Nazi extermination camp SS-Sonderkommando #Belzec. Among them there was Gisella (Gołda) Tannenzapf (3rd from the left). Only two people from the photograph survived the #Holocaust.
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Rachel Elwiss Joyce@RachelElwJoyce·
Everyone's talking about it. ⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Betrayed by those she trusted. Surrounded by rebellion. Forced to fight for everything she owns. LADY OF LINCOLN is a multi-award winning novel that blends medieval warfare, political intrigue, and the untold, true-life story of a woman who stood her ground when England burned. Order now it in paperback or ebook here: books2read.com/u/4980nW
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Adam Frosh@AdamFroshAuthor·
Never again.
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Adam Frosh@AdamFroshAuthor·
Happy Hanukkah everyone!
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lee harpin@lmharpin·
So there we have it. West Mids Police chief confirms it was none other than our favourite MP @AyoubKhanMP who first approached Aston Villa about Maccabi police fan ban.
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Adam Frosh@AdamFroshAuthor·
Amazing, amazing story!
Sophia Proneikos@Pergament_F

The Book Boat Women of the Mississippi 1904 In 1904, when river towns along the Mississippi had little access to schools or libraries, a small group of women brought knowledge to the water. They were known as the Book Boat Women educators, widows, and dreamers who turned old barges into floating libraries that drifted from town to town, delivering books, newspapers, and hope to riverside families. One of them, Eleanor Finch, a former schoolteacher from Iowa, spent her savings on a decommissioned cargo barge. She and two friends painted it white, filled it with donated books, and christened it The Knowledge Belle. They loaded it with shelves, kerosene lamps, and a hand-cranked printing press that produced small pamphlets of local poetry and news. As the Book Boat drifted downstream, children would run to the shore, shouting, "The library’s here!" Farmers traded apples, quilts, or cornmeal for borrowed books. In a time when literacy was rare in rural America, the women taught reading lessons right on deck often by lantern light as river fog curled around the hull. During one harsh winter, when the river froze, Eleanor refused to stop. She walked miles across icy banks carrying sacks of books on her back, ensuring no child missed their reading. "The river", she said, "only sleeps. The stories do not". By the 1910s, their floating library inspired copycat boats in Minnesota and Illinois, spreading learning through the heartland. The Book Boat Women proved that education could travel even on restless waters.

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Saint Luke was patron saint for…
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Eric Balch@EricBalch4·
It’s #IndieApril. Do you have an indie book you’d like to promote? One you’ve read you highly recommend? Post your promotions, suggestions, reviews, etc below and I’ll help spread the word.
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