Kerry Stephens is beyond excited. The job promotion with the cable company came through taking her out of the office in into the field. She needs this job and didn't know how much more she could stomach of her current boss. Anything has to be better than working for him, right? So much for wishful thinking. The Bowen family is buying the floundering cable company and they want Kerry to help clean house. The problem? Kerry doesn't want to talk. She may not be happy there under the current conditions, but she isn't going to be responsible for anyone losing their job. She doesn't need any more problems than she already has. Reed's new house is understaffed and the only furniture that's arrived so far is a bedroom set. The last thing he expected is to find his mate so soon after coming back home. Reed is ready to settle down and is ecstatic to find her, he just doesn't understand why Kerry isn't. Kerry's entire life she has never had anyone to love her and trust doesn't come easy for her. Daily threats from her step-sister's boyfriend don't help. When things get heated will Reed be able to intervene? And when push comes to shove can the family stay together, or will a devastating blow drive the family apart forever? Find out in the final installment of the Bowen Boys---Reed
The essays and poems in The Reed of God also reflect on the mysteries of Mary’s life and her impact on salvation history.
It was autumn again, the season of high skies and fat horses. Sunia and her women were making kimchee, and the smell of fresh cabbage, of white radishes a foot long, of red peppers and garlic and onions, ground ginger and cooked beef ...
Now, just a few years after Reed's death, Rolling Stone writer Anthony DeCurtis, who knew Reed and interviewed him extensively, tells the provocative story of his complex and chameleonic life.
Everything changes one afternoon in April, when four LAPD officers are acquitted after beating a black man named Rodney King half to death. Suddenly, Ashley’s not just one of the girls. She’s one of the black kids.
Reed also provides practical considerations and sources. This irresistible book is the ultimate primer for every party-giver.
A group of teens in a Seattle-area rehabilitation center form an unlikely friendship as they begin to focus less on their own problems with drugs and alcohol by reaching out to help a new member, who seems to have even deeper issues to ...
The Bruised Reed
FICTION The Classic Freewheeling Look at Race Relations Through the Ages umbo Jumbo is Ishmael Reed's brilliantly satiric deconstruction of Western civilization, a racy and uproarious commentary on our society.
While spending the summer with his aunt and uncle, Henry comes up with a sure-fire money-making project: Henry Reed, Inc., Research. Henry's neighbor, Midge Glass, has an even more sure-fire hit: Reed and Glass, Inc.
This work catapults Gordon-Reed into the very first rank of historians of slavery.