Cross-Dressing Vigilante Seeks Revenge on Society’s Evildoers in Thought-Provoking New Crime Novel
James Bridgwater explores the morality of taking the law into one’s own hands in ‘Blind Justice’
PLYMOUTH, England, Jan. 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) In his latest book, “Blind Justice,” author and poet James Bridgwater takes a unique approach to examining the philosophy and moral principles surrounding justice. The story follows a protagonist who, by day, identifies as Mark Wilson, a man whose childhood trauma has led to complications in his adult life, including psychosomatic blindness and dissociative identity disorder. However, by night, he takes on the persona of Blind Justice, a cross-dressing vigilante who hunts and kills pedophiles and other corrupt individuals that have slipped through the cracks of the legal system.
Experienced Engineer Takes Readers on a Historical Journey Through Ancient Civilization Measurement in New Book
Roland A. Boucher recreates standards of measurement from the ancient world in ‘Ancient Measurement: How Ancient civilizations created Precise and Reproducible Standards’
IRVINE, Calif., Jan. 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Author Roland A. Boucher has released his debut book “Ancient Measurement: How Ancient civilizations created Precise and Reproducible Standards.” Boucher, a licensed professional engineer, examines incredible achievements of the past and highlights the standards of measurement from the ancient Sumerians, Egyptians, Minoans and others.
In the book, the author’s years of research reveal that the Sumerians were not the only civilization that created remarkably accurate measurement standards in the ancient world. Boucher provides examples of ancient structures such as The Great Pyramid of Giza and The Parthenon that were both built to Sumerian stand
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MERIDIAN, Idaho., Jan. 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Many women and some men over 40 may suffer from a twinge, a pain, specifically in or around their shoulder or scapula that may be adhesive capsulitis, otherwise known as, frozen shoulder. In Frozen Shoulder: Survival Guide: A Nurse s Journey of Discovery, Diagnosis, and Holistic Healing, Patti Gilliano-McClung MSN RN, author and medical professional, recounts how one day she found herself with unexplainable shoulder issues and the long journey it would take to heal.
In the book, the author discusses how not much is known in the medical industry about frozen shoulder. Gilliano-McClung explores how she had to solve and resolve the puzzle of frozen shoulder not once, but twice. She uses holistic treatments and works with a vengeance to beat this condition so she can resume life s adventures. This condition can be debilitating and many, including individuals in the medical community and family members, do not understand the
Book shares the journals of a Title I middle school teacher
‘Why I Teach’ by Bryan Johnson gets new marketing campaign
OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan. 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Bryan Johnson ventures in the world of publishing to give readers a glimpse into the life of middle school teachers in a Title I school where 98% of the students receive free lunches. In his book, “Why I Teach” (published by Xlibris in August 2019), he sheds light on the challenges they faced and the sacrifices they made to teach their students to the best of their ability.
Set for a new marketing campaign, the book is a compilation of journals during the one-year-and-a half that Johnson taught in Oklahoma City Public Schools. As a social studies teacher who teaches U.S. history and geography, what better way to illustrate the importance of writing than to do it himself?
E-Book | 162 pages | ISBN 9781480894730
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
John Makilya native of Kenya, has spent the bulk of his career working with communities to establish and implement sustainable community-owned enterprises. He designed and implemented management, accounting and financial control systems for various community-owned enterprises- in financial services, dairy, water, beef cattle, fisheries, and wildlife/tourist sectors. Upon installation of the management systems, Makilya hired and trained personnel on the systems and phased out his services depending on need but retained a monitoring role in the enterprise until it was established it would run without much oversight. He had a successful career in Kenya before relocating with his family to the USA. In the USA Makilya changed his career to financial services. He is also the author of Life Lessons of an Immigrant.