Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Assiniboine Book of Colors

  TeePee against a color sky



By Vicki Bisbee


A language can bloom in a child’s mind the same way a prairie opens under light.

Assiniboine: Book of Colors welcomes readers into a calm, image-rich world where learning colors also becomes a first step into language, land, and cultural memory. Each page pairs an Assiniboine color word with a vivid scene drawn from prairie life: a black horse running free, a blue Montana sky, a brown buffalo calf in the grass, gray cooking stones near a fire pit, green prairie plants, orange sunset light, pink wildflowers, purple twilight, red beadwork, a white winter tipi, and a yellow flower turned toward the sun. The result is a book that feels less like a standard primer and more like a walk through a living landscape, where every color carries its own presence and mood.

That sense of place gives the book its quiet distinction. These are not random objects chosen simply to teach vocabulary. The colors are rooted in plains, weather, animals, traditional materials, and images tied to Assiniboine life. Even the page for gray reaches beyond simple identification by referencing the meaning of Assiniboine as “cooks using stones,” allowing the book to gently suggest history and identity alongside early learning.

That deeper connection becomes even more meaningful through the background of its creator. Vicki Bisbee is an enrolled member of the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes in northeastern Montana, where she has lived for more than fifty years. After a career as a school counselor, she received an Assiniboine dictionary and chose to create colorful language materials for all ages. That purpose can be felt throughout the manuscript. The book carries the warmth of something made not only to teach, but to keep language visible, welcoming, and alive for new generations. Her note that there are variations in the Assiniboine language, and that there is no right or wrong way to speak, adds another layer of generosity to the project: this is a book that invites learning rather than policing it.

For young readers, families, and educators looking for something beyond the usual alphabet-and-colors shelf, Assiniboine: Book of Colors offers a different kind of introduction—one where language is inseparable from land, and where a child’s first encounter with color words can also become an early encounter with cultural belonging.

Sometimes the simplest books carry the most lasting roots, because the first words a child learns can also become the first bridge to language, land, and belonging.


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Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Every Person Has a Story to Tell

   Man and Dog sitting on bench watching Sun


Every Person Has a Story to Tell

By Dr. Walter R. Hoge



What if a life is not one straight road, but a thousand remembered paths crossing faith, grief, science, ancestry, and wonder?

Every Person Has a Story to Tell opens like a memoir, but it quickly expands into something larger and stranger: a life archive shaped by memory’s unreliability, family legend, spiritual longing, professional reinvention, and the haunting possibility that the most important places we visit may not belong entirely to this world. The book moves through ancestors, frontier histories, veterinary practice, personal losses, philosophical reflections, and a mystical valley that lingers in the author’s soul like an unfinished calling.

At its heart, the book gathers family history, memoir, faith, and reflection into a deeply personal meditation on memory, purpose, and the experiences that shape a life.

Its atmosphere shifts between grounded recollection and visionary experience. One moment, the book is contemplating squirrels, elephants, and the fragile mechanics of human memory; the next, it is standing at the edge of a glowing valley in what feels like a parallel universe, where fear gives way to peace and purpose. That tension gives the book its pulse: the earthly and the eternal, the documented and the imagined, the ordinary life and the life that seems to whisper from just beyond it.

What makes this book stand out is its refusal to separate disciplines that are usually kept apart. Science and religion, memory and myth, family history and personal testimony all occupy the same terrain. The central question is not simply what happened, but what a person does with what happened: how experience becomes meaning, how grief becomes redirection, and how a life can be measured not only by achievement, but by whether it remains open to wonder, service, and a second chance.

Some stories are told to preserve the past; others are told to light the way back to the self.


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Monday, May 11, 2026

Enough To Share

 Polar Bear and Wolf by Ocean


Enough To Share

Step into the misty woods and rocky shores of the Great Bear Rainforest, where two rare animals—Spirit Bear and Sea Wolf—have lived side by side for thousands of years. But now their world is changing. As climate change warms the land and sea, food becomes scarce, and these two powerful creatures must learn to share what little remains. ENOUGH TO SHARE introduces young readers to the Great Bear Rainforest. Kids meet real, rare animals and see how they live in a place full of beauty, danger, and change. The story uses simple, warm language to help children understand that Earth has limited resources—and we must care for them together. The back of the book includes easy facts about Spirit Bears and Sea Wolves, plus simple ways kids can help protect nature, making this a strong choice for classrooms and libraries.

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Sunday, May 10, 2026

THE HERO'S ROPE

 Rope Tied Into a Knot


THE HERO'S ROPE

Your "helpful" leadership is killing your team's capability — and you've been trained to do it. A Certified Management Consultant and 4th-degree black belt draws on 500+ organizational transformations to expose the rescue addiction epidemic destroying teams from the inside. Blending martial arts philosophy with hard-won consulting experience, THE HERO'S ROPE reveals why compassionate leaders unknowingly breed dependency — and delivers a battle-tested framework to build anti-fragile teams that thrive under pressure instead. This isn't another feel-good leadership book. It's the intervention your organization needs. For leaders, executives, and consultants ready to stop rescuing and start building capability.



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Saturday, May 9, 2026

Cipher: A Proven Framework to Hire the Best People

   Small Statues of people around a yellow target with an arrow in the bullseye




Nearly half of new hires fail within 18 months. That’s not a “people problem”—it’s a process problem. Most hiring still runs on gut feel, vague job descriptions, and unstructured interviews—an approach with odds worse than a coin toss. The cost shows up fast: wasted time, lost money, and a team that can’t deliver. For 15 years, Craig della Penna has helped leaders hire with clarity and rigor using his proprietary HireBest® system resulting in better hiring decisions, reduced attrition, and less time wasted in extraneous interviews. The key component of that system is the Cipher®, a simple, powerful framework that defines what success must look like before you meet a single candidate. It distills any role into four essentials: Charge, Outcome, Deliverables, and Efforts so everyone evaluates talent against the same standard. In this practical, step-by-step guide, you’ll learn how to build and use Ciphers to help: • Replace hiring based on gut feel with a structured, repeatable hiring system • Reduce bias by anchoring interviews to what truly predicts performance • Compare candidates consistently based on data-rich perspectives • Hire better, onboard faster, and coach performance using one framework If you hire or your business depends on hiring, stop gambling with your most important asset. Learn the clear, teachable framework that improves decision quality and hiring outcomes. It’s time to HireBest.



 





Tech Equity: Freedom Through Enabling Technology: A Dream Officer's Playbook for Tech Equity in Disability and Aging Services

   Arch of Beautiful Arch on Black Background


Tech Equity: Freedom Through Enabling Technology:

A Dream Officer's Playbook for Tech Equity in Disability and Aging Services

by Precious "Preciosa" Myers-Brown

What does freedom actually look like for someone who has been told what they cannot do their whole life?

That question lives at the heart of Tech Equity: Freedom Through Enabling Technology by Precious "Preciosa" Myers-Brown. It is a book about what becomes possible when a whole community -- providers, families, Direct Support Professionals, policymakers, and the people being served -- decides that the way things have always been done is not good enough anymore.

The care system we are working inside was built in the 80s, way before we had the tools we have today. Imagine finding a pager from that era and thinking it still works -- then spending years looking for the payphone you need to go with it. We honor what was built with what we had. And now it is time for all of us to move forward together.

This is not a book about technology replacing people. It is about technology giving people back their time, their dignity, and their choices -- and giving the communities around them the tools to actually support that. DSPs who are burned out. Families who are exhausted. People with disabilities who deserve more than a system running on assumptions from 40 years ago. The blueprint is here. The community that changes this already exists. This book is for all of you.

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Tech Equity: Freedom Through Enabling Technology

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Friday, May 8, 2026

Best of Friends Trilogy

   Silhouette of 5 Friends on Cover





Book 1: Best of Friends: What happens when a family death wreaks havoc among siblings? What would you do if the ‘peace-maker’ of the family suddenly loses control? If the opportunity arose, would you agree to simply ‘burn the will,’ sell the estate and split the proceeds? What would be your response when calling the cops and being told: “We’re not coming out, unless there are bullets flying and bodies to count?” Elizabeth Caliente is faced with such propositions in Sherry Brantley’s award-winning ‘Best of Friends’ trilogy. Best of Friends has won two national awards for ‘Best Fiction of the Year!’
Book 2: Before Best of Friends: In this much-anticipated prequel to the ‘Best of Friends,’ trilogy, readers discover how the Fabulous Five group were formed in their youth, and are introduced to the unfolding of the powerful secrets binding the group together. Secrets only this private group were privileged to know. Join this tight-knit group as you uncover the mystery of the ‘Secret of the Blanket.’ Included is an excerpt from the books’ final work of the trilogy, ‘Still Best of Friends.’
Book 3: Still Best of Friends: The explosive conclusion of the ‘Best of Friends’ trilogy! The Fabulous Five were bound together by secrets they’d all swore to carry to their graves. But with the ‘Dastardly Duke Discovery’ exposing the ‘Secret of the Blanket,’ will the Fabulous Five find themselves desperately being consumed in a modern-day media frenzy that is threatening to consume them? Will this group of friends be able to survive the onslaught of the public revelation of their past deeds? Or will they crumble under the weight of their unexpected circumstances? Travel with the Fabulous Five: Elizabeth Caliente’, Kim Worthy, Kiona Stone, Angela Jackson-(A.J.) and Quineeta Davis as once again, they attempt to weather the storms of adversity that threaten to decimate their bond, their friendship, their past! Will the ‘Dastardly Duke Discovery’ prove to be the final nail in the coffin? Or will vow to continue to ‘deny ‘til they die,’ their involvement in the mystery they’re shrouded in?
Meet the dynamic members of the Fabulous Five as this explosive trilogy takes readers on a whirlwind excursion among five friends. Though often humorous, the ride is filled with lessons on friendship, family dynamics and strong relationships. You’ll love connecting and bonding with the members of the Fabulous Five, as they deal individually and collectively with the drama that surrounds them!


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Shadow of a woman looking out a window Justice Statue with a blanket