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Black Thumb

$4.99

In the small town of Potts Camp, Mississippi, Jeremiah Timmons, a reclusive yet extraordinary farmer, possesses an uncanny ability to grow crops that defy nature. His unconventional methods-marked by care, kindness, and whispered encouragement to his plants-spark awe, envy, and suspicion among neighbors. As Jeremiah’s remarkable yields stir rumors of supernatural intervention, he becomes entangled in a battle of faith, tradition, and community prejudice.

Black Thumb is a heartwarming tale of resilience, connection, and the miracles that happen when one nurtures life with love. Perfect for fans of stories that blend rural charm with profound human insight.

The Tug

$12.99

The Tug: Sometimes, you just have to go on a hunch.

A girl considered “gangly,” turns out to be anything but in a life that takes her from her home in Brooklyn to Salt Lake City and the Summer Olympics. Along the way, she has the undying support of her eventual soul mate, some surrogate parents, and the worship of a baby sister. Possessed of pert natural athletic abilities, she embarks on a strenuous plan to succeed as few women have in track and field. Tragedy strikes but is soothed by events that eventually lead her to a place in her life she never could have imagined.

Miracle in Mexico

$4.99

Miracle in Mexico by Joe Roberts Caputo is a gripping tale of destiny, resilience, and the extraordinary moments that define a life. Born in a small Mexican village, Diego Aguilar faces challenges that set him apart from those around him. Gifted with a rare talent and unyielding determination, he embarks on a journey that will test his courage, character, and heart.

Through unexpected trials and life-changing encounters, Diego discovers the true measure of strength and the power of connection. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Mexico, this inspiring story blends drama, heartfelt emotion, and a touch of the miraculous, leaving readers captivated from start to finish.

Perfect for those who love stories of personal triumph and unforgettable characters, Miracle in Mexico will stay with you long after the final page.

The Touch

$10.99

The Touch: The powerof persuasion

About the book:
Imagine having the ability to touch someone for a few seconds and persuade that person to see things your way. Well, that’s exactly what a young kid from Brooklyn discovered when he was nine years old. This story chronicles his journey from what would most like have been a life at a menial job in a gas station to an improbable career in radio broadcasting. Along the way, he meets interesting characters including the pre cursor to Mrs. Doubtfire, a dazzling cheerleader, becomes like a son to the governor of Texas, and meets the love of his life. This is a rags to riches story with a most surprising ending. And, it could only have happened in America.

Medley

$16.99

Medley

Four love stories that are intertwined with the tale of a young man who has the ability to predict the winner of an election. Any election. Anywhere. Every time. Also, the heart-warming saga of poor Hungarian immigrants who live the American Dream, two young men who become life-long brothers, a genuine Marine hero and a friendship between a blond dare devil woman and a black colossus.
All figure into the tapestry that surprises and delights.

The Boy Who Painted Rainbows

$4.99

The Boy Who Painted Rainbows is a sweeping tale of love, loss, and resilience set against the backdrop of 18th-century Germany. When a kind-hearted janitor discovers an abandoned baby in the basement of Cologne Cathedral, an extraordinary journey unfolds. From the harsh realities of peasant life to the shimmering halls of royalty, this story explores the boundless strength of the human spirit and the profound connections that transcend social divides. Captivating and full of vivid, emotional scenes, Joe Roberts Caputo’s novel is a testament to hope, sacrifice, and the transformative power of love.

Thoughts, Musings & Observations II

$11.99

Thoughts, Musings & Observations II: Original aphorisms that touch the mind & the heart

These sayings in this second volume are terrific conversation starters, as well as thought provokers. They reflect the mind of “Joe Roberts” Caputo which can, in turn, be mischievous, quirky, or deadly serious. With a perspective that spans more than 80 years, Joe has been a keen observer of the human condition. He comfortably has one foot in history, and the other in today’s high tech world. Because they are so brief, and there is no plot to worry about, you can easily read several of these in less than two minutes. Here is hoping you get as much pleasure in reading them as Joe did in composing them.

Thoughts, Musings & Observations III

$10.99

Thoughts, Musings & Observations III

Pity the newly minted grandparents, who can’t hug their new grandbabies.
It would be interesting to learn who is paying for all the bottles and bricks. Peaceful protesters don’t carry bricks. Convicted looters should be sentenced to pay for, and clean up their mess. Someone once said that all it takes for evil to succeed, is for good people to do nothing.

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