BASUSU (An African Quest of Hope, Courage and Triumph) [Paperback]
By: George S. Peart
Hardly did Basusu Mensa realize that within hours he would be one of several slaves captured during a slave-catch late one evening just before a spectacular Ghanaian sunset. The year was 1841. It was simply another day in this small West African village at the foothills of a mountain summit. Women were preparing dinner for their hard working husbands who had spent the day hunting for small game in a nearby wooded area and fishing for trout in a small lake that bordered the village. Basusu was playing games with other boys when without warning he noticed several strangers approaching the village with strange tools in their hands. Normally Basusu would not be alarmed except that they were white skinned. This was a new experience for young Basusu who had only been exposed to persons with dark skinned like himself.


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BASUSU-Jennie- (An African Quest of Hope, Courage and Triumph)
By: George S. Peart
It was just after sunset on playful evening in 1841 when an English slave catcher ambushed Basusu Mensa and other members of his village of Odu, carrying them away to be sold as slaves in the new world-America.
Now forty years later, Jennie, his daughter, is ambushed by another English man, Garry Barrington. This time the waylay point is in London, England. Jennie, barely 18, is interested in nothing but singing and music until she is caught, not by a white slave catcher, but by this white lover.
Caught by surprise, Jennie like her father tries to flee; but entangled in the tight webs of the Barrington family in a strange land, London; she has nowhere to run. Not knowing where her captor or love will lead her, she feels little better than her father, Basusu felt when he was captured forty years earlier. Come with us on a journey of love, music and intrigue in London and across the vast Atlantic Ocean. 
                     
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CAN'T SEE OUT OF YOUR EYE- VOLUME 1 [Paperback]
By: George S. Peart
One of the reasons we read books is to enter into worlds we may never experience without extensive time travel or geographic gymnastics. We expect our view of that world to be realistic so we participate in the life of its characters. Thus see that world through their eyes. This novel is set in small town America of the 50s. Bridgetown is one of those towns which people, in retrospect, tend to see through rosy tinted glasses as being an idyllic place to live. Yet George Peart has created an underlying reality in this town; where a strict social hierarchy determines your neighbors, your colleagues, the people with whom you are comfortable who goes to college, who does not go to college, who can date whom, and eventually governs who marries whom. He is giving us a view into that idyllic town and exposing the hypocritical ugliness of "social class" mores. In this social class-conscious town, Peart creates two families, the Walcotts and the Hernans, who live out the balancing act between what they believe and how they act. The hypocrisy of their lives deepens with a very Romeo and Juliet couple, the Hernan son and the Walcott daughter who want to remain lifelong friends and find their desire at relationship becoming a battle of wills with their parents.
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CAN'T SEE OUT OF YOUR EYE- VOLUME 2 [Paperback]
By: George S. Peart
A satire of a middle-class and working-class family. An intriguing look at love and relationships in the church family.
Most fairy tales end with a wedding for the delightful couple with the comment that "they lived happily everafter." However, this second novel in the Can't See Out of Your Eye series is not a fairy tale. So master storyteller George Peart dares to begin with a wedding that does not end happily everafter. The wedding merely introduces more conflict in the already uneasy town of Bridgetown, Middle America in the mid 1950s.




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WISDOM FROM THE WELL [Paperback]
By: George S. Peart
A book of adages. Come, draw from this well of wisdom!





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CHRIST'S HOPE FOR PETER, OUR HOPE ! [Paperback]
By: George S. Peart
Can ordinary people today effectively impact their circle of influence and their world? Yes, as you will discover from George Peart's stimulating and uniquely insightful discourse on Christ's heartbeat of optimism and hope for humanity. Peart draws on his many years of ministry experience, broad background and Spiritual knowledge as he enlightens us. The author has recognized the importance of a positive self-image and faith for youths and adults of all cultures, backgrounds and social and economic stratification. He is cognizant that sometimes, despite consistent and sincere effort, we appear to face mitigating circumstances or failure again and again; especially in light of societies whose fascination with the material see to erode openness to the eternal.


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A CALL TO COVENANT RELATIONSHIP [Paperback]
By: George S. Peart
The author George Peart, takes the readers on a Biblical journey that will enhance and strengthen their lives. He establishes the fact that God is a covenant-making and a covenant-keeping God. The author points out that the primary reason for so much unhappiness in the world today is that mankind has broken that fellowship with God. The very reason Christ lived and died was for us to have that personal relationship with God. Until we begin to walk in that divine covenant relationship, we will never find complete fulfillment and happiness in our lives. Not only does the author emphasize this covenant relationship between God and man, he also brings us to the fact that the same Biblical principles should be followed in the relationship between man and wife. If these Biblical principles are applied in the home, then the marriage relationship can be strengthened. Also, if believers apply these principles to the church and its ministry, then the Kingdom of God will increase and their lives will be blessed.
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