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In the Valley of the Shadow of Death: Honest Conversations from Life's Final Journey
To be human is to suffer, even if only at the end of life. And when the dark moments arrive, we often question our faith and whether the God we know in health is the same as the One who seems so absent in pain. For nearly a decade, Randy Brewer has battled with cancer. Now, as he nears the end of life, he writes about his final journey. This book, a list of blog entries, chronicles the final months of his life. Randy grapples with the large questions of life, including his confusion about why God chose not to heal him. Amid the difficult questions, Randy's faith holds fast. Not all his questions are aimed at God. He asks many of himself. His reflections will give you permission to ask your hard questions. His words will give you a vibrant hope as you discover that God is still good, even in the darkness, even as we wait restlessly for God's voice: "Enter into my presence."
Fried Eggs and Yams with Kwame Kazam

Fried Eggs and Yams with Kwame Kazam

Randy Opong

Simplysupremephotography
2021
sidottu
Trying new things can be hard. Especially new foods. Join Kwame Kazzam as he takes Kojo Mojo on a quest to discover new foods. Get ready for exciting rhyming and repetition, along with empowering words of affirmation. Randy Opong is a recent graduate, and a firm believer in Youth Empowerment. Randy started writing his own children's books in hope that it will make you laugh but also keep you empowered and confident.
Everything We Never Had

Everything We Never Had

Randy Ribay

Kokila
2024
sidottu
Winner of the Asian/Pacific American Award for LiteratureLonglisted for the National Book Award From the author of the National Book Award finalist Patron Saints of Nothing comes an emotionally charged, moving novel about four generations of Filipino American boys grappling with identity, masculinity, and their fraught father-son relationships. Watsonville, 1930. Francisco Maghabol barely ekes out a living in the fields of California. As he spends what little money he earns at dance halls and faces increasing violence from white men in town, Francisco wonders if he should've never left the Philippines. Stockton, 1965. Between school days full of prejudice from white students and teachers and night shifts working at his aunt's restaurant, Emil refuses to follow in the footsteps of his labor organizer father, Francisco. He's going to make it in this country no matter what or who he has to leave behind. Denver, 1983. Chris is determined to prove that his overbearing father, Emil, can't control him. However, when a missed assignment on "ancestral history" sends Chris off the football team and into the library, he discovers a desire to know more about Filipino history―even if his father dismisses his interest as unamerican and unimportant. Philadelphia, 2020. Enzo struggles to keep his anxiety in check as a global pandemic breaks out and his abrasive grandfather moves in. While tensions are high between his dad and his lolo, Enzo's daily walks with Lolo Emil have him wondering if maybe he can help bridge their decades-long rift. Told in multiple perspectives, Everything We Never Had unfolds like a beautifully crafted nesting doll, where each Maghabol boy forges his own path amid heavy family and societal expectations, passing down his flaws, values, and virtues to the next generation, until it's up to Enzo to see how he can braid all these strands and men together.
Everything We Never Had

Everything We Never Had

Randy Ribay

Kokila
2025
nidottu
From the author of the National Book Award finalist Patron Saints of Nothing comes an emotionally charged, moving novel about four generations of Filipino American boys grappling with identity, masculinity, and their fraught father-son relationships. Winner of the APALA medal and longlisted for the National Book Award, and now in paperback Watsonville, 1930. Francisco Maghabol barely ekes out a living in the fields of California. As he spends what little money he earns at dance halls and faces increasing violence from white men in town, Francisco wonders if he should've never left the Philippines. Stockton, 1965. Between school days full of prejudice from white students and teachers and night shifts working at his aunt's restaurant, Emil refuses to follow in the footsteps of his labor organizer father, Francisco. He's going to make it in this country no matter what or who he has to leave behind. Denver, 1983. Chris is determined to prove that his overbearing father, Emil, can't control him. However, when a missed assignment on "ancestral history" sends Chris off the football team and into the library, he discovers a desire to know more about Filipino history―even if his father dismisses his interest as un-American and unimportant. Philadelphia, 2020. Enzo struggles to keep his anxiety in check as a global pandemic breaks out and his abrasive grandfather moves in. While tensions are high between his dad and his lolo, Enzo's daily walks with Lolo Emil have him wondering if maybe he can help bridge their decades-long rift. Told in multiple perspectives, Everything We Never Had unfolds like a beautifully crafted nesting doll, where each Maghabol boy forges his own path amid heavy family and societal expectations, passing down his flaws, values, and virtues to the next generation, until it's up to Enzo to see how he can braid all these strands and men together.
Hold

Hold

Randy Ribay

Kokila
2026
sidottu
A funny, heartwarming picture book about a father and his child's boundless curiosity that reminds us what's important to hold onto in life. It's time to leave the house, but...where are the keys As Daddy rummages through the mess, he hands a water bottle to his toddler and says, "Hold, please." This accidental request turns into an adventure when the child decides holding is fun and wants to hold EVERYTHING Before long, the toddler has their arms full with their favorite stuffie, toy plane, even the family pet, and has set their sights on more ambitious items--the rain, a tree, and more--until it becomes too much to hold. Luckily, Daddy's always there to hold them.
The Wicca

The Wicca

Randy T Sultzer

iUniverse
2002
pokkari
The Wicca is the story of Sammie Clarkson, a misfit strolling down the street on the day before the school year starts. Little does Sammie know that a life-changing experience with a mysterious new neighbor is waiting just down the street. The Wicca And Other Tales is a collection of stories for young people that both entertains and teaches, since each story contains a message that will hopefully help the reader in successfully handling some of the many challenges in life.