Friday

The Lion KIller is Available On Kindle!

Want to read The Lion Killer wherever you are?
Try reading it on a Kindle by Amazon.  No matter where you are, you can buy The Lion Killer and download it to your Kindle.  With your Kindle you can be reading the book in a little over a minute.

Click Here to get your copy of The Lion Killer for Kindle

Need a Kindle? Click here to get one.

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Tuesday

James and Sir Harold Evans Signing Books Together at Parker Ladd Author Breakfast

James and Sir Harold (Harry) Evans (author of "My Paper Chase") sign books together at the Parker Ladd Author's Breakfast.

He gave a moving speech on the difficulties within the culture of modern Africa as he has observed them while visiting deepest Africa.  He fictionalizes those people and situations in his book, The Lion Killer.

Jame appears next at Lighthouse Center for The Arts in Tequesta, Florida.

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Friday

James to speak at Lighthouse Center for The Arts on "Visions of Africa"

James will be the featured speaker at the "Visions of Africa" art and culture exhibit at:

Lighthouse Center For The Arts in Tequesta Florida on Thursday,  February 25, 2010.  6 - 7:30 p.m.

Jim will give one of his compelling lectures on culture and the Human Condition in Africa.  He will also present several pieces of hand made art that he has collected during his twenty-five visits to deep Africa.

A reception follows during which James will be signing copies of his latest book, The Lion Killer.  You can also sample traditional South African foods and wines.

R.S.V.P. Lighthouse Center for The Arts at 561.746.3101
 
We look forward to seeing you there!
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Tuesday

The Lion Killer is #1 Seller

The Palm Beach Daily News and Main Street News report that James Gardner's hot, lush adventure thriller, The Lion Killer  has reached Number One on their Best-Seller charts!

Go to Amazon.com, your favorite bookseller or
http://www.thelionkiller.net/
and get your copy of this exciting best-seller Today!

Saturday

What Happens When The Haitians Leave Home?

What Impact Will Haitian Earthquake Refugees Have On Its Neighbors?

Many Haitians will leave their island homes –or lack thereof, after the earthquake dust settles and the emergency relief dwindles.  We’ve seen this story before with other island states that have been devastated by natural or manmade disasters.

It is my most ardent hope that they’ll wait for the mountainous waves to stop rolling down unimpeded from the North Atlantic and the Gulfstream to become more user-friendly.  We know what the tragedy looks and feels like when desperate people try to escape to America lacking adequate resources.  But make no mistake about it, they’re coming.  The mass exodus will be underway in earnest around April.  The grumbling about the illegal aliens hasn’t started yet, but it’s about to happen, yet again.

Some Haitians will use the Bahamas as a temporary stopover during their clandestine migration to the United States.  Most of the real estate developments in the Bahamas have gone bust.  There are no jobs and not as many tourists.  This time their landings will be thwarted by the usually easygoing Bahamians.

But, what greater tragedy awaits?

Click the link below to read the rest of my op-ed article on the Haitian earthquake problem and my experiences with Haitian refugees.

Click Here--->Op-ed: The Problem of the Haitian Earthquake and Refugees

Click "Comments" below this post to sound off on this issue.

--James







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