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John Crawley

    The Ripple Effect
    The Perfect Food
    One Elephant Too Many
    The Game Was Good to Me
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    Constructive Conflict Management
    • Constructive Conflict Management

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      A very good work for either self-teaching or for conducting a seminar on intra-organizational conflict management.—The Alternative Newsletter

      Constructive Conflict Management
    • Stuff

      • 196pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,5(2)Évaluer

      As a forest fire threatens his home, Dave faces a race against time to gather his belongings before evacuating. This urgent situation prompts him to reflect on what truly holds value—both material and sentimental. As he witnesses his neighbors preparing to leave, he grapples with the significance of memories and the impending changes to his life. The story explores themes of loss, the importance of connections, and the essence of home in the face of disaster.

      Stuff
    • The Game Was Good to Me

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Yes, The Game Was Good To Me, until I discovered the Holy Spirit and Salvation, becoming a Born Again Christian. For many of my adult years, I lived a life of wrong doings, transgressions, and sin. My earliest recollections were as an earth bound child dragging a heavy gunnysack through fields of cotton and corn towering over my head. I was a sharecropper's son, barefooted and destined to toil for the rest of my life in a no-win, hard rock situation. My family and I were indentured slaves to a harsh southern system! From these humble beginnings, I started a fantastic journey through self-discipline and soul survivorship, step-by-step, through the nightmarish world of "file de joie" and many devious adventures. I became very successful and lived in a post enclave on the famed Sutton Place, New York City. I flew high, rubbing shoulders with "fast players," movers, and city-slick shakers! I covered many major cities as my fortunes ebbed and flowed, but always came up smelling like a rose! How sweet it was! In The Game Was Good to Me I do not use the real names of my friends, associates, and acquaintances unless I have their full approval; otherwise, substitute names are used to protect their privacy. I sincerely feel that my greedy story will be a warning to young men who may attempt to walk the same dangerous paths that I once followed.

      The Game Was Good to Me
    • One Elephant Too Many

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The narrative follows a young black lawyer from NYU as she embarks on a unique mission at The World Court in The Hague, advocating for the elephant species against poachers. Instead of traditional support, she is guided by an unconventional trio: a witch and two inexperienced warlocks, adding a fantastical twist to her legal battle. This blend of legal drama and supernatural elements creates a compelling story about justice, advocacy, and the fight for endangered species.

      One Elephant Too Many
    • The Perfect Food

      • 382pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      The plot centers on an epidemic ravaging America, with scientists baffled by its origins and thousands succumbing to its effects. As journalist Scott Keen investigates, he uncovers unsettling truths about the intersection of food production and political influences, revealing a hidden narrative that threatens public health. The story delves into the complexities of the food industry and the implications of corporate power on society.

      The Perfect Food
    • The Ripple Effect

      • 282pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Exploring the interconnectedness of actions and consequences, this book delves into how small decisions can lead to significant changes in lives and communities. Through compelling narratives and real-life examples, it illustrates the profound impact of individual choices on the larger world. The author emphasizes themes of responsibility, awareness, and the power of collective action, encouraging readers to recognize their role in shaping the future. This thought-provoking read inspires a deeper understanding of the ripple effects in our daily lives.

      The Ripple Effect
    • Wrong Number

      • 396pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      A chance wrong number and a misdirected email set off a chain of unexpected events, leading to a mysterious and uncharted connection. The story unfolds as characters navigate the complexities of communication and the surprises that come from reaching out to the unknown. Themes of fate and serendipity intertwine, exploring how a simple mistake can alter lives in unforeseen ways.

      Wrong Number
    • Of Poets and Old Men

      a collection of poetry

      • 122pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Exploring the themes of loss and the passage of time, this collection of poetry reflects on the transient nature of life and dreams. It likens poetry to photography, capturing fleeting moments with both clarity and softness. The verses convey an acceptance of change, aiming to evoke understanding rather than sadness, ultimately celebrating the beauty found in life's inevitable transitions.

      Of Poets and Old Men
    • The End

      • 346pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The story explores the intense conflict between two estranged siblings, a dying woman and her priest brother, as she seeks his assistance to die peacefully. Their twenty-year silence is shattered by her desperate request, but his unwavering faith and duty to the Catholic Church create an insurmountable barrier. The narrative delves into themes of mortality, religious conviction, and the complexities of familial relationships, highlighting the clash between personal beliefs and institutional dogma during a pivotal moment in life.

      The End
    • Beneath Us

      • 276pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of Texas, this novel weaves a captivating love story intertwined with an intriguing dark mystery. The narrative explores deep emotional connections while unraveling secrets that threaten to disrupt the characters' lives. Award-winning author John Crawley skillfully blends romance with suspense, creating a compelling tale that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

      Beneath Us