True Identities, the Industrial Revolution, and the American Dream: Discounted Literary eBooks

Forbidden Inheritance on Kindle

Forbidden Inheritance ($0.99) by L. Paul Dorsey: After Larry Cooper helps a neighbor, a simple question makes him doubt his true identity. Is his family really his family? His parents aren’t talking. In fact, it starts to seem like no one but Larry wants to find out the truth. What is his family hiding? With nothing left to lose, he digs into a past that he should have seen all along.

This deal is good on February 26, 2021

Kindle


Never Going Home on Kindle

Never Going Home ($0.99) by Jeff Marlowe: Din Swift questions if the “American Dream” that he has apparently lived in is a farce, or at the very least within an era of irreversible decline. Never Going Home explores the costs of asking questions on our jobs, friendships, and our very being within a seemingly endless worsening of the economy. Denial, or Din’s lack thereof, has a price.

This deal is good on February 26, 2021

Kindle


Orphan in America on Kindle

Orphan in America ($2.99) by Nanette Avery: Not knowing what to do with abandoned, orphaned or neglected children during the Industrial Revolution, America’s good hearts bundled the young boys and girls onto “orphan trains” headed west and into the arms of pioneers who raised them as needed extra hands down on the farm. Orphan in America brings thoughtful illumination to American history.

This deal is good on February 26, 2021

Kindle

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