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"Call of the Tree"

by Darryl Markowitz

The Faithwalker Series

 

Call of the Tree is a fiery mixture of teenage passion for love, truth, understanding, and a deeply felt desire to see past the horrible world that adults have created. This first novel is how these great heroes have begun their lives at the bottom but find themselves drawn to a higher standard in spite of tremendous obstacles. Although this is The Faithwalker Series, it is not a religious series, nor is it ‘preachy.’  Faith is a word often applied to having faith in oneself, faith in one’s abilities, faith in a mere goodness beyond, in a friend… they will need all of that to keep from dying.

 

This is an excellent book by a new author.  His insight into the teens of today, their thoughts and struggles is extraordinary.  Highly recommended for teens and all who have teens in their life!

 

One of five semi-finalists in Reader Views 2007 Literary Awards for Teen Fiction

Coming Soon!  2nd Edition

Today’s political and religious strife has torn our world apart but the new country with no name vowed to punish and stamp out anyone holding the ‘old’ ways that caused the world’s destruction.  But one-hundred years later, teenagers Stephanie and Vaughn can’t help challenging everything about their corrupt surroundings, unaware that they are involved in a plot that extends far beyond their little town, their country with no name, and even the world as they know it.

Stephanie sees transparent gray arms reaching inside people’s heads and Vaughn’s vision of a blackness blowing people up from the inside-out leaves him wondering. 

What is a Faithwalker?  Potentially the most powerful person alive -- Earth’s only hope against the coming evils, that is, if they survive the terrible hardships into which they are always born.

Faith in ones abilities, faith in a mere goodness beyond, faith in a friend… they will need all of that and more to keep from dying.

"The Sacrificial Wood - The Faithwalker Series Book II"

by Darryl Markowitz

The Faithwalker Series

Seemingly trapped forever with everything raging against Vaughn, crushing his spirit, his anger steadily grows. Faced with the decision to allow himself to be utterly debased and survive, or fight and die, he chooses to fight. Stephanie is no better off as she sits upon the edge of the sword that is her father. A sword set to destroy all she ever loved, including her own newfound self-respect. But Arlupo enters Stephanie's life with a special unknown presence. And this sixteen year old girl must match wits against Stephanie's misogynistic father in a battle that must be fought for life itself. Only Arlupo knows the truth about Stephanie, what she really is, and that it might require Arlupo to sacrifice all she's ever known dear. Never has there been a truer, more gut-wrenching friendship. More pain than can ever be imagined, and battles fit for any nightmare, there is yet real life in being a Faithwalker. no matter what.

 

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Katrina's Children - A Documentary

Well done, moving, enlightening documentary!  Proceeds to a good cause.

KATRINA'S CHILDREN is a feature-length documentary about nineteen children from different neighborhoods of New Orleans. Told entirely from the children's point of view, the film explores the impact of Hurricane Katrina on their lives.  We enter their world through their stories, their play and their art and we have animated several of their drawings, magically bringing to life their interior universe.

Aching with sadness, yet grounded in hope, KATRINA'S CHILDREN is ultimately a celebration of children's extraordinary resilience and a tribute to New Orleans' unique and indomitable spirit.

Directed by Laura Belsey
Produced by Babs Johnson and Laura Belsey
Executive Producer Richard Colton

 

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Last Night I Cried for New Orleans

 

  Trouble the Water film

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Award Winning Documentary - Opening Soon!

Love the subtitle,

It's not about a hurricane,

It's about America.

 

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"Standing on Holy Ground:  A Triumph Over Hate Crime in the Deep South"

By Sandra Johnson

 

The story of a wonderfully courageous and committed woman, Ammie Murray. Her quest to help rebuild a small black church torn apart by vandalism and prejudice. 

 

Ammie's daughter, Christy, gave me the inspiration for the title of my book.

 

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