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The Water Factor

🏆 2024 International Firebird Award Winner – Dystopian Novels

🏆 Literary Titan Gold Award – Thrillers

 

The battle began when water was labeled a commodity rather than a right, and Glacier Oceanside joined the ranks of the world’s largest water cartels. Top executives didn’t count on being confronted by James Hokama Byrne, an employee the company mentored since his high school graduation.

 

But delivering to drought-stricken farms and getting kidnapped in Ethiopia changed the young man’s outlook. When Glacier Oceanside began draining aquifers on his grandfather’s reservation for bottling and to send to marijuana farms, something within him snapped. He couldn’t remain silent. If you like action with a touch of romance and cry for misused populations, you won’t want to miss this call to action.

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Lives of Museum Junkies

Updated after COVID!  Peer into the political and educational climate of the 1960s to discover factors that propelled the hands-on education movement into prominence. Follow the missteps and breakthroughs of Marilynne Eichinger and 11 other naive but dedicated museum directors, board volunteers, and National Science Foundation managers as they strove to change the way science was taught. Their oft humorous stories are revealed with candor and clarity. Responding to the latest research in learning and child development, they created engaging, self-teaching displays that impacted the landscape of 2,900 centers worldwide while serving 98 million people in the U.S.

 

“Marilynne Eichinger has created a very worthwhile contribution to her thorough analysis of science museums. Her book will bring added interest to museums and what they can offer now and in the future.– Jean Auel, author Earth’s children series

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Over The Peanut Fence

Former OMSI President, Marilynne Eichinger, reveals what she learned when she and her partner invited a twenty-year-old homeless youth to  live in their home. A moving look at traumatized youth, leaders, and the volunteers who work diligently to help them scale barriers that led them to the streets.

  • Read emotional stories about those who overcame abusive childhoods.
  • Discover the causes of youth homelessness.
  • Meet good samaritans who help traumatized youth succeed.
  • Learn about traumatized brains and interventions used to help youth scale barriers.

“The author’s account is lucidly written, both intellectually thorough and emotionally affecting. In addition, this isn’t a work of ax-grinding political partisanship—Eichinger prefers cool-headed analysis to grandstanding. Further, at the heart of her “part memoir and part storybook” is a profound reflection on the ailing condition of American society, withering from the widespread disintegration of the family and the grim plague of “lovelessness.” Kirkus Reviews

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