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In this funny Halloween story, Jonathan is disturbed by stories told to him by his mother about his aunt Karen being a witch and he’s frightened to no end; he’s convinced the stories are real.

Real witches ride around on broomsticks. They wear black cloaks and hats. They are wicked, cunning, hateful women who disguise themselves as being friendly, ordinary ladies. Believing that his aunt might be a witch, his thoughts turn to fear the split second his mother drops him off at his aunt’s house for a night of Trick-Or-Treating.

His unexpected hideaway in the kitchen will be a safe haven until he suspects she will cook him in a big black pot.

And there resting in the corner is the witch’s broom.

The book includes a secret recipe, a coloring book, and matching full-color illustrations.

The book concludes positively, with the moral of the story being not to lose the gift of imagination. The story, though intended for a child’s impressionable and curious mind, is of sentimental interest to adults and their imagination as well.

Children and adults will enjoy this story.

The book is ideal for younger children, as the secret recipe is not complicated, however, it focuses on a gluten-free healthier choice of lifestyle while spreading happiness.

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Happy Birthday To Me…

God has blessed me in many ways!

So no flowers, chocolates, champagne, nor anything else is needed.

I am just simply enjoying my life as it is.

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I Am Somebody

“I may be poor, but I am somebody.
I may be young, but I am somebody.
I may be small, but I am somebody.
I may make a mistake, but I am somebody.
I am black, brown, white, I speak a different language,
but I must be respected, protected never rejected. I am somebody.” #MLK50

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I AM A MAN

On this day in 1968, just a few days before my 5th birthday. I was a student at Rozelle Elementary in Memphis, TN. I remember watching the news with my family and hearing the shocking news of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s death. I remember the National Guard patrolling our neighborhood. It was a frightening time in our city.

I remember the Sanitation Workers Strike. And what it meant to our city. Having to burn thrash in metal thrash cans in our back yards. I remember the boycotts of not riding the city buses, and not shopping in certain stores. But Sears & Roebuck in crosstown was one of the few stores that allowed black families to shop without prestigious.

I remember Black Monday’s, we did not attend school on those days after the assignation of Dr. King.

Parents, talk to your children about what this day in time means, especially moving forward and making a change in our society.

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