Books from PublishAmerica

  • Ultimate Survivor
    By Len Pearson

    High above where the team was sheltering in a chilly, damp cave, in the cold, black silence of outer space, the satellite that housed the tracking and ...

  • Rockford Family Secrets
    By Karen A. Gibson

    This story is about a very open woman who met a man whose life is full of secrets — a man who has never had a stable relationship with any woman in is life including his mother.

  • Once Upon a Time, There Was a Thomas Named Thomas…
    By Karen Fyke Kirchel

    That explains a lot. The End. Onceupona time,there wasa Thomasnamed Thomas. He climbed up a shelf andfell. He got athorninhis foot. The thorn broke his foot. The thornhurthis foot. The doctorguy tookxray pictures of Thomas' foot.

  • Through the Heartland on U.S. 20: Massachusetts
    By William E. Lewis

    Settlers desiring to settle on one of the 100-acre parcels were permitted to do so, if they agreed to the following five conditions: 1. ... They had to establish a settlement for six years, before the land would be put into their name.

  • Unerring Inadvertence: unwinding the sociogenius mind
    By David Michael Hill

    "The Others' Mistakes manuscript having been sent for publication during the fall into winter holiday season of 2010 for January 2011 publication - the story begun actually during the Indian summer and beginning to take place in late fall ...

  • Air Force Cowboy: A World War II Adventure Story
    By William E. Finley

    The day before the daredevil stunt pilot, Black Jack Hosmer, crashed fatally in front of an air show crowd, he launched his 12-year-old son, Lori, into his own risky aerobatics, declaring him "The world's youngest pilot!

  • My Friend Christopher Is Dead
    By Martha Todd Bradbury

    This book explores the different ways family and friends deal with the sudden death of a young boy, with humor unexpectedly popping up when least expected.

  • For the Love of Kinsey: (A Guide Dog and Her Human)
    By Kimberly Thurman, Sherry Bennett Warshauer

    WhenI was back at the training school in November to meet and train with Kinsey, I had to go down the hall in the old part of the dormitory to do laundry. I passed the room I stayed in while training with Angus back in 1996, ...

  • Separation
    By Charles Moore

    That Friday afternoon Charlotte and I were sitting on a bench in Pearson Park. The bench was in a shaded area overlooking a lake. “We met here in one of my dreams.” I said. “When I was trying to learn, what they were doing with you at ...

  • Ultimate Survivor 2: The Next Challenge
    By Len Pearson

    Another group of contestants are ready for the Galaxywide $5 million challenge.

  • The Zambezi Incident
    By Jack Hagen

    The truck also had an electric winch installed in the front for which there was a removable frame that when assembled in the rear, allowed use of the winch to hoist animals into the bed. The truck had been loaded with their gear and ...

  • My Scottish Empress
    By Karen A. Fay

    Everything,her land, house and livestock, wasauctioned to the highest bidder. Her clothes were theonlypossessions she managedto take from her home of twentythree years. It didn't surprise herthat the newowner was the nephewof Mr.

  • Uncaged Voices
    By Wendy Gail Rose

    Hope is a place that lives in the land of dreams. This collection of poetry was inspired by all the people I have met throughout this strange journey called life. Open your soul and let the rainbow fill your heart with joy.

  • Ten Difficult Women: Their Impact and Legacy

    In 1968 Hillary Rodham became a Democrat. 36 In 1969, she graduated from Wellesley with a departmental honors degree in Political Science. And, she went out with a bang. Under pressure from fellow students, she became the first student ...

  • Treacherous Love
    By Lynda Hales

    Norda's handwriting looked more like chicken scratches in brown ink. Brown? She jerked her hands back, and the book fell with a clunk to the tabletop. “What is it, Skyler?” Nathan asked. “This ink. Blood dries to this same rich shade of ...

  • Escape to Nam
    By Ronne Kay Lucas

    Sergeant Susan J. Miller was assigned to stick Colt. Then she had to urinate into a cup. Colt waited with the Sergeant Major in the laboratory corridor. Sergeant Miller returned to the lobby with an envelope. "You are dismissed Sergeant ...

  • I Dreamed of Bouncing Curls: A story of a child living with Alopecia and other physical challenges
    By Margaret Ann Smith

    Once again Mrs. Gibson class was the homeroom and I took my usual seat. Ilooked around atmy new class mates and recognized several of them and Isaw the same lookof panic and fright thatwasonmy facea year ago,but therewas something that ...

  • Seeking the Cross in Dracula's Castle
    By Terry L. Neal

    A group of young people called the Find It Club go to Cruden Bay, Scotland to look for an ancient artifact hidden in the castle that inspired the story of Dracula.

  • The Angel from Vietnam: A memoir of growing up, the Vietnam War, a daughter, and healing…
    By Jim Stewart

    On my last day at Long Binh I saw John walking toward the mess hall. "Say, Jim, how about some chow? "Sure. Man, I'm not working today and can use a sandwich. Let's see what they got." "My butt's draggin' a bit, how about yours?

  • Chasing Ghosts
    By Jim Koepke

    You will be surprised by the answer. Jim Koepke interviewed dozens of people from the Kennedy/Johnson/Nixon era, including Directors of the CIA, Intelligence Operatives, Organized Crime Figures, and Military Officers.