On the fifth day of Christmas, the Realization Press non-fiction book recommendations are LeAnne Shelton’s “Red Stitches,” describing how she learned how to play softball with one arm and is about defeat, destiny, hope and tenacity; Tom Atencio’s “Anatomy of a Winning Culture: A Handbook to Help Directors Build a Pathway to High-Performance, Well-Structured Team,” a guide how to build a winning team; Holly Richard’s” One-Hundred and Twenty-six Days,” a deeply emotional, nonfiction account of how life can radically change in the blink of an eye; Michael McGinnis’ “GPS Guide for Athletes and Those Who Surround Them” for anyone on the conveyor belt within the sports world; and “Dear Passenger: Welcome to My Wacky World as a Flight Attendant” containing three decades of amusing anecdotes and episodes that have happened on and off the airplane.
Month: December 2021
The Fifth Day of Christmas Amata’s Choice
On the fifth day of Christmas, the Realization Press fiction book recommendations are Cheri Lassiter’s “Amata’s Choice” where a Vestal Virgin of ancient Rome, chosen to guard the eternal flame within Vesta’s Temple faces a challenge to follow her heart; Dianne Daniels’ “In the Shadows of Savannah”: The night train hissed as it pulled out of the Wilmington station, southbound to Savannah, the end of the line, a new life for Alison; Regina Orraca’s “Life Turned Inside Out” is the story of the rebirth of these two people as individuals, told from their separate points of view; Hank Fisher’s “Presumption,” a rough and tumble western romance set in the 1880s; and Diana Henderson’s “Gathering of Angels,” a novel about Angels coming to earth.
The Fourth Day of Christmas Anatomy of a Winning Culture
On the fourth day of Christmas, the Realization Press non-fiction book recommendations are Tom Atencio’s “Anatomy of a Winning Culture: A Handbook to Help Directors Build a Pathway to High-Performance, Well-Structured Team,” a guide how to build a winning team; Holly Richard’s “One-Hundred and Twenty-six Days,” a deeply emotional, nonfiction account of how life can radically change in the blink of an eye; Michael McGinnis’ “GPS Guide for Athletes and Those Who Surround Them” for anyone on the conveyor belt within the sports world; and “Dear Passenger: Welcome to My Wacky World as a Flight Attendant” containing three decades of amusing anecdotes and episodes that have happened on and off the airplane.
Fourth Day of Christmas In the Shadows of Savannah
On the fourth day of Christmas, the Realization Press fiction book recommendations are Dianne Daniels’ “In the Shadows of Savannah”: The night train hissed and belched black smoke as it laboriously pulled out of the Wilmington station, southbound to Savannah, and at the end of the line, a new life for Alison; Regina Orraca’s “Life Turned Inside Out” is the story of the rebirth of these two people as individuals, told from their separate points of view;; Hank Fisher’s “Presumption,” a rough and tumble western romance set in the 1880s; and Diana Henderson’s “Gathering of Angels,” a novel about Angels coming to earth.
Third Day of Christmas 126 Days
On the third day of Christmas, the Realization Press non-fiction book recommendations are Holly Richard’s “One-Hundred and Twenty-six Days: an Unthinkable Journey” a deeply emotional, nonfiction account of how life can radically change in the blink of an eye; Michael McGinnis’ “GPS Guide for Athletes and Those Who Surround Them” for anyone on the conveyor belt within the sports world; and “Dear Passenger: Welcome to My Wacky World as a Flight Attendant” containing three decades of amusing anecdotes and episodes that have happened on and off the airplane.
Third Day of Christmas Life Turned Inside Out
On the third day of Christmas, the Realization Press fiction book recommendations are Regina Orraca’s “Life Turned Inside Out” is the story of the rebirth of these two people as individuals, told from their separate points of view; Hank Fisher’s “Presumption,” a rough and tumble western romance set in the 1880s; and Diana Henderson’s “Gathering of Angels,” a novel about Angels coming to earth.
Second Day Christmas Presumption
Hank Fisher’s Presumption is a rough and tumble western romance set in Denver in the 1880s. A fine read for those who like historical fiction and westerns as well as romances with an edge.
Second Day Christmas GPS Guide for Athletes
On the second day of Christmas, the Realization Press non-fiction book recommendations are Michael McGinnis’ “GPS Guide for Athletes and Those Who Surround Them” for anyone on the conveyor belt within the sports world; and “Dear Passenger: Welcome to My Wacky World as a Flight Attendant” containing three decades of amusing anecdotes and episodes that have happened on and off the airplane.
First Day of Christmas- Dear Passenger
Elizabeth Calwell’s Dear Passenger: Welcome to My Wacky World as a Flight Attendant contains three decades of amusing anecdotes and episodes that have happened on and off the airplane