"This is a wonderful Young Adult novel written by Brian Stewart based on the classic Little Mermaid story from Hans Christian Anderson. When a young mermaid -Jenny fall in love with a Chinese fishermen who is fighting poisonous Red Fish that are harming the entire South China Sea. This is a grand adventure as Jenny her sisters as well as King Titano fight off the evil Sworders and pirates to keep the ocean from being ruined forever."
"This is a wonderful story about Paco, a young man who leaves El Salvador to come to America to find work. Once he arrives in Arizona he is recruited to work for Big Pete who chops up stolen cars. Big Pete a wealthy man, is robbed and meets an untimely death at the hands of car thieves and Paco is framed on a false murder charge. Crooked Politicians, boxing legends, newscasters all take sides in Paco's struggle for freedom. America, the land of the free and home of the brave, is not a place for cowards. You have to fight to be free."
"All alone, your family and friends are gone and now a madman wants you to worship him as god. What do you do if they deprive you of food and water. That is the premise of this wonderful end of the world story. Fast paced and great for young readers everywhere."
"Jimmy wanted a Red Corvette. There is little that will stop him from getting one. He breaks the law, sells drug and ignores the advice of his best friend a young lawyer and his wealthy sorority girlfriend. It does not take long for him to get in over his head nd realize that breaking the law to get what you want is senseless. A life of true riches is one where risks are taken and laws are kept. This audiobook is read by Alexa Lee and edited by Kenneth Mary."
"This unique collection of Stewart’s short stories and descriptive narratives is a testament to the author’s vast imagination. Featuring popular Midwest tales such as “Morrie the Ice Queen” and “The Makeover” as well as some delightful European offerings such as “St Francis and the Goat”, “The Missing Bride” as well as cross-cultural works like “The Tournament”, “The Boat” and the future classic coming of story, “The Buttercups”, this compilation also includes darker works reminiscent of the author’s earlier years “Cell Block Seven and “The Proposal”. These selections illuminate the depth of Stewart’s imagination, humor, irony, and narrative creativity. These are directed to the young and those who wish they still were."