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Nakoa's Woman Book Cover

 NAKOA's
WOMAN
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MARY's
LITTLE LAMB
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MY NAME
WAS MARY
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GLADYCE
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DARK
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My Name Was Mary
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387 pages - case-bound - 6 x 9
ISBN: 0-9723078-2-6

Abraham Lincoln fell deeply in love with Mary Todd, and as he was quoted as saying many times– he never fell out. She was of a wealthy family and was scorned by all of her wealthy sisters for marrying a poor man, deeply in debt with no prospects, as had the wealthy suitors who courted her. Separated by Lincoln's fear of giving her a life of hardship she could not bear, their love would not allow them to remain apart.

Lincoln is certainly a deeply revered part of the American experience and bore the vicious attacks on his wife with great pain. Hate din the South for being the wife of Abraham Lincoln, hated by many in the North for being a Southerner, she is one of the most maligned persons in American history. Lincoln's exalted status makes the vicious attacks on him irrelevant but, unlike her husband, Mary became temporarily crushed under more grief than she could bear.

Without her story you do not know Abraham Lincoln for the man eh was, tender lover, husband and father, a human man who forgot to bank the coals for the morning fire, forgot to come home at the proper time for meals, who usually read with his feet on a table or lying on the floor with his feet up on a chair, a man who spoiled their four sons by denying them nothing, and always, always cherishing the woman who stole his heart away. Love is eternal he had written in her wedding ring, and for them it is.

Let her speak for herself, honestly. It is about time.


Gladyce with a C
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308 pages - case-bound - 6 x 9
ISBN: 1-5719719-4-7

GLADYCE WITH A 'C wants total control of her life so she can make it perfect, even to changing the spelling of her name from an s to a ce. The story goes from 1913-1955, continuing the Covington/Horton saga of SHADOWS TO THE SUN and the love story of Nakoa and Maria as Mylayna and Nathaniel who meet, fall in love again and know their past life as if it is a bittersweet melody deeply treasured but not quite remembered. Maria appears as a ghost because she never did accept herself, and as Mylayna, she does. True psychic and spiritual experiences reveal the mind as servant to the soul, lovers as extensions of each other and the real perfection of a life in the acceptance of its totality.

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About the Author

History comes alive on the pages of the books written by Gayle Rogers. She has the rare ability to combine meticulously researched historical accuracy with contemporary spiritual and moral values.

Some say that the many lives of an individual soul are like a string of pearls stretching across eternity; we can see only the current one, yet the energy from one life is carried into another. Ms. Rogers draws on personal psychic experiences to create characters of unsurpassed depth and stories with the complexity of reality.

 

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