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Shoeshine Girl (Trophy Chapter Books)
The last thing Sarah Ida wants to do is spend the summer with her Aunt Claudia But when her parents send her away because of problems at home, that is exactly what she has to do. With no allowance and no fun to be had, Sarah Ida decides to look for a job. But who will hire a ten year old Al, the shoeshine man, will!nnSarah loves her job, even if it means getting knee-deep in shoe polish everyday. Then something terrible happens and it looks like the shoeshine stand will have to close forever. If Sarah Ida wants to keep it open, she'll have to learn a few lessons about growing up along the way ...n.
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Confessions of a Wall Street Shoeshine Boy: A Novel

Brazilian-born Gil is trying to find the American Dream. In the meantime, he polishes the shoes of the superrich and powerful on Wall Street—high-rolling traders as uninhibited as they are ruthless. Gil sees things as few other people do—from the ground up—and his perspective on the day-to-day insanity of the trading floor is priceless. But this fly on the wall overhears one or two things that maybe he shouldn't. And when a Glossy magazine journalist, desperate for a big break, persuades him to be an undercover source for what may be the biggest insider trading scam in Wall Street history, Gil is catapulted into a danger zone darker than anything he or the journalist could have imagined.

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The Barefoot Shoeshine Boy
Child abuse is beyond the realm of reasonable people, yet it happens far too often. How does a child process abuse? What gives a child the courage to face daily humiliation, pain, and suffering? The damage for many children is beyond repair, and often opens up a lifetime of heartache and shame. As a child, Al Rivera endured the daily verbal and physical abuse of the one person who should have showered him with love: his mother, and from foster parents who took her place in raising him until he was eighteen. Despite daily abuse, however, Al Rivera faced each new day with a smile and with the excitement of a schoolboy counting the minutes until recess. Yet, Al was not a schoolboy when he found his joy. He was a barefoot shoeshine boy, from the age of four to eight, walking miles every day to find customers on city streets. Downtown Phoenix, Arizona became Al Rivera’s playground, his source of happiness, where life was as real as the dumpster food that kept him alive. Al’s daily search for food was just another game to him. Yet, unlike many children who grow up on the streets, Al Rivera overcame all odds to excel in school, sports, and business. He became the Number One minority masonry business in Arizona. His successful climb to the top is the subject of his next book. The Barefoot Shoeshine Boy will touch your heart like no other book. Its stories of a young boy’s triumph over abuse and adversity will inspire, and its little chapter lessons will offer insights into the power of the human spirit to survive..
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Shoeshine Ramadan
Original Turkish, Boyansin Ramazan, published Ankara 1989, translated by Prof. Emeritus Joseph S. Jacobson Twenty-three short stories involving Middle Eastern and World scenes and characters. For example: An American skyscraper in a Turkish village. An East Indian office boy working in an Arab Gulf Emirate. Why an Indian village in Canada stopped fishing. Turkish workers in France convert Catholics to Islam..
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