APW Book Club - June 27 with Chrisann Dawson
Congo Ebola (Book 3 in the Congo Series)
James sighed. This assignment scared him. He knew that it was because he had more to lose than the last time he landed in Kinshasa, Congo. He had a wife and two beautiful boys. In Congo Ebola, James is called up from a plush teaching job to run security for an international response to an Ebola outbreak in Congo. Through events such as a volatile riot and an encounter with an Ebola-tainted monkey, James is forced to confront his deepest fears. Join him on a thrill ride of menacing proportions that will leave you questioning everything that you thought you knew.
APW BOOK GROUP SATURDAY, MAY 23 with Ric Hinkie
Richard Hinkie has been writing since he set the type, inked it and turned the crank on his toy printing press when he was 9. High School paper, asst PR guy at a new live classical theater. 24 years as an Army Reserve communications officer. And a civilian career from Jr communications writer to President of a National Energy Trade Association. His contacts were willing to share their career journeys individually and as Ric published all 60 individually he recognized common patterns. They became the 7 Keys to a More Satisfying Future at Work. He tested the keys in over 20 national webinars with interested folks. That lead to the creation of www.your7keys.com website with free downloads and interactive phone appsRic is teasing future readers as he drafts his second book called First Boomer where he relates the story of his life as the first Baby Boomer born.
APW Book Club - March 28 with Kathleen Kelly
Jimi’s story invites you to join him on a healing journey of hope and courage. The Cherokee tribe, as seen through his youthful eyes, celebrates the People's coexistence with creation in traditional ceremonies and vibrant rituals, sharing wisdom passed down from generation to generation. He brings to light the challenges of living with polio in the 1950s and takes you with him through the formative years after his mother died tragically. He is thrown into the white man’s world, where he spends the rest of his childhood in Ohio orphanages. From there, he will take you along the road of a musician, magician, Vietnam veteran, and one man’s inspirational search for meaning.