A Saint in the City

A Saint in the City
Author: Scott Glabb
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2010-01-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781979261579

Society is rife with inspirational teachers who have taken on seemingly insurmountable challenges and wrestled victory from the jaws of defeat. Such is the case in A Saint in the City, the touching memoir from Santa Ana High School wrestling coach, Scott Glabb. Glabb's lifestory highlights the rewards of true grit and determination. The students that Glabb helped to save were more than just behaviorally-challenged malcontents; many were from crime-laden backgrounds, and nearly all never saw a reason to hope for anything until he came along. In such situations, the temptation is always to put forth a minimal amount of effort before walking away, frustrated; Glabb, though, not only stared adversity directly in the face, he also pressed on in spite of it. As a result, his story stands out from so many others who tend to give in at the first sign of trouble, as his efforts remind us that the greatest victories are always the hardest fought. Uplifting, inspiring, and with a triumphant tone, A Saint in the City is a supremely encouraging read.

The Weed Runners

The Weed Runners
Author: Nicholas Schou
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1613744137

Make no mistake: the US government's hundred-year-old war on marijuana isn't over. Some 20 million Americans have been arrested on marijuana charges so far. The American marijuana industry remains underground, where modern-day moonshiners who view themselves as tomorrow's Johnnie Walkers continue to take immeasurable personal risks to fulfill America's incessant demand for weed. Drawing on unparalleled access to sources ranging from lawyers to cannabis club owners, from outlaw cultivators to industry entrepreneurs, The Weed Runners is both journalistic exposé and adventure story.

The Sanctimonious Psychoproctological Invasions: The Handbook for Political Analysis

The Sanctimonious Psychoproctological Invasions: The Handbook for Political Analysis
Author: The Reverend Dr. Len Bergantino, ED. D, PH.D.
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2019-10-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 164610238X

The Sanctimonious Psychoproctological Invasions By: The Reverend Dr. Len Bergantino, ED. D, PH.D. From 2012 through 2018, Len Bergantino began each day with pro bono writings and invasive interventions that insist and expand upon the first amendment rights of United States citizens. In all areas, he is both knowledgeable and feels national, state, and local governments are stuck in socially immobile positions. He created ways to invade entire cultures and governments to move those stuck in quicksand off the dime and into a society that spirals upward. He refers to the creation of these methods as sanctimonious psychoproctological invasions in the creation of a political psychology that should be studies by all human beings who want to make a difference and give meaning to their lives.

Sets of Three

Sets of Three
Author: Terrence E. Dunn
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2000-08-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1462813348

Jack, a twenty-something surfer from Newport Beach, CA, is on the brink of finding himself if hed only look. Within three quick days, Jack and his two roommates, Allen and Will, stumble across events sex, suicide, poetry, and death that change their lives forever. And bring Jack to that brink. But will he cross it, or fall off?