Joseph tells


A book that takes fear of dying away


Dying is something quite ordinary. It’s not something to fear, but rather something to look forward to. That’s one of the many messages that Joseph, the departed childhood friend of José, shares with us in the conversations they have about death, the Afterlife, the soul’s journey, and living a more fulfilling and meaningful life on Earth.

What does this book bring you


Joseph talks about what happens to you when you pass away, what you experience, and how things unfold in the Afterlife. You’ll learn about the tasks you can undertake there and how to maintain contact with your departed loved ones.

In a concise and powerful manner, Joseph provides an enlightening glimpse into the path and development of the soul, addressing many questions you may have about this entire process. Additionally, Joseph imparts profound wisdom about earthly existence. You’ll discover how to enjoy life more and how to interact better with other people, animals, and the Earth.

Therefore, you don’t read this book, Joseph tells only to find more acceptance for your own passing and that of your loved ones, but also as a source for a happier and more meaningful life as part of your soul’s journey.

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  • 184 pages
  • Paperback
  • 5in × 8in
  • Black & White
  • 978-949263253-1

From Frisian clay to tropical uniform


A compelling true story


In the paperback From Frisian clay to tropical uniform by Gerda Hartkamp the Frisian Anne is just nineteen when he signs up as a soldier in the Royal Netherlands-Indies Army (KNIL). Once in the Dutch East Indies he meets Charlotte, the love of his life. They lead a pleasant live until the Japanese invade their country.

The Japanese superiority strikes down the Dutch army and all soldiers are transported to a concentration camp. For Anne this is the beginning of a horrifying period.

Charlotte is just twenty-eight and pregnant as she and their four young children have to survive under harsh conditions as outside campers. In Bandung she lives in the constant threat of being detained in the woman’s camp because of her half breed children.

While Anne fights for his live in a POW camp, Charlotte tries to keep herself and the children alive under the Japanese regime. When Anne is transferred for the third time, the question arises whether he will survive.

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  • 344 pages
  • Paperback
  • 6in × 9in
  • Black & White
  • 978-949263237-1

Walking my Revolution

Overcoming hiv and abuse through inner dialogue and music


In Walking my Revolution Marleen te Vaanholt tells how she started walking her revolution, her road of incredible changes. On this road Marleen found several companions or key figures who each made a difference in several parts of her road. And when Marleen already thought she had come a long way, she all the sudden found unexpected help in the singer and entertainer Robbie Williams. With the help of Robert's songs, shows, jokes and some facts of his life, Marleen found both physical and mental healing.

You want to know how? Then start reading this touching, incredible honest, humorous, and compelling autobiographic story.

Read how Marleen got to the point of a severe burnout combined with a walking disorder that came and went as it pleased. Get impressed of how she finally came to understand, that she had to leave, that she had to get out of the abusive relationship she was in. Learn of the events that turned upside down her world and how she managed to cut some difficult strings. Notice how she tried to build up a new life, a new home. Judge together her major decisions and find with her the rewards for decisions rightly made. Discover with her the understandings of why she had been abused, why she let it go on for so long and why she came down with the burnout when she did. Feel how she discards step by step the several shames she felt. Recognise with her how being HIV positive had influenced and continuous to influence her life. Acknowledge the place Robert takes up in Marleen's life.

See how step after step a stronger and more confident woman arises. A woman who is also more at ease with herself, both socially, physically, and sexually.

And while walking with her, get filled with the same awe as Marleen feels for the last part Robert had to play in her life and for him being meant to play that part. And last but not least, share the wonder of how God prepared already years in advance the help Marleen needed, just when she was ready for it. I'm sure you can't blame Marleen for feeling tremendously grateful towards the two new men in her life.

Marleen te Vaanholt (1971) started her own company called Walking my Revolution in order to empower and motivate others to start seeing their own value, and help them to get more out of their selves and their lives. With her inspirational daily messages, healings, and teachings she has already helped over thousands of people to take their lives to a next level.

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  • 272 pages
  • Paperback
  • 6in × 9in
  • Black & White
  • 978-949263201-2