Just so you know you do not need a Kindle to read this book. There are Kindle apps for iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, PC, Mac, Blackberry, and Android-based devices. Links to these apps are at the bottom of the page.
Hi everyone my name is George Cook. I am proud to announce my new children’s book for the Kindle “I Can Be “. This short children’s book has your child join in with Jordan as he decides which modern day history making African American to write about for his history class.
The book not only mentions what people like Mark Dean and Mae Jemison have done but it also has links to websites throughout and at the end of the book for more information about some of the fields mentioned.
A great read and learning experience for your youngster. the book is $2.00
Get the apps for your device and learn more about the book, and buy it here: http://aareports.com/2010/09/i-can-be-my-new-kindle-book-for-black.html
If youy already own an Amazon Kindle you can go straight to the page on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00427ZKES
New Book: One Black Man’s Thoughts
24 AugLet’s Talk Honestly: One Black Man’s Thoughts ( Kindle Edition ) just $1.50
An eBook collection of poems and essays by George L. Cook III. These writings are inspired by Mr. Cook’s experience’s as a soldier, community activist, time in politics, coach, husband, and father. And yes they are inpsired by his experiences as a black man living in the United States. The book touches on parenting, domestic abuse, Barack Obama, gang violence, education, AIDS, self esteem, missing black women, black hair and much more.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002E19JKU
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