Rays of Light from the Darkness of a Prison Cell

Rays of Light from the Darkness of a Prison Cell
Author: Andrew Pappachen
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2012-03-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1468558293

Having emigrated from Kerala, India, to the United States in 1973 at the age of twenty-five and experiencing life in India as a young man and the rest in the United States, Andrew faced many challenges and was always trying to reason with various incidents and opportunities. Growing up as one of the five children in a village close to Kottayam town in the state of Kerala during the 1950s and 60s, he had unique experiences during his childhood and young life. Andrew finds life interesting, enjoyable, and challenging, yet he is disturbed by peoples criminal activities and evil behavior. He was always trying to find the reason why people get into these negative forces. Often, the reason for criminal behavior is greed, hatred, anger, jealousy, doubts, and sometimes poverty. But he has seen criminal behavior among drug addicts and alcoholics. Andrew concludes that most of the time, a criminal is created during his or her childhood. A persons behavior, habits, thinking patterns, and character are molded during childhood, through the influence of parents, teachers, and others. Andrew also believes that a person can change if opportunity is given by being with good people in good surroundings. Andrew has a masters degree in environmental engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology, New Jersey, and a masters degree in chemistry from Kerala University. He currently works as the director of operations of a utility operating company. He has written extensively in various magazines in India on environmental issues. He has published three books through AuthorHouse: A Journey through Generations, an autobiography, and two novels, Secrets of Passion and Love with the Ghost, using the pen name Andreos. Andrew is a community activist involved in various community organizations.

The Basket of Flowers

The Basket of Flowers
Author: Anonymous
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2023-04-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3368163213

Reprint of the original, first published in 1872.

Am I Not a Human? (2): The Suffering of the Palestinian Woman under the Israeli Occupation

Am I Not a Human? (2): The Suffering of the Palestinian Woman under the Israeli Occupation
Author: Sami el-Salahat
Publisher: مركز الزيتونة للدراسات والاستشارات
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2009-06-16
Genre: Israel-Arab War, 1967
ISBN: 9953500509

This book summarizes the major sufferings of the Palestinian women who are living under the Israeli occupation, and whose basic rights are conitnuously violated by this occupation. It sheds the light on the women’s social, economic and health status, and how suffering is imposed and aggravated by the occupation; all in a concise, simple, academic and interactive style.

Plowing My Own Furrow

Plowing My Own Furrow
Author: Howard W. Moore
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1993-12-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780815602767

A memoir written at 95, by America's oldest living conscientious objector. It tells of the harsh treatment meted out to conscientious objectors during World War I, his upbringing in rural upstate New York, and the impact on his thinking by socialist leaders such as Eugene Dobs and Norman Thomas.