Ron Lee is a twenty-one-year-old health junkie who enjoys pumping iron, playing badminton and spending time with his beloved parents. But everything begins to change after his health unexpectedly beings to fail and his life begins to spiral downhill out of control. Will he be able to pick himself up and become stronger through adversity, or will his setbacks break his will to live, love and move on?
Newly married couple Walter and Mary knew there would be challenges to overcome within their marriage, but they both underestimated the toll anger would wreck on their relationship and on each other. Will Walter let his aggression explode in front of his eyes, destroying the family he had so tirelessly built, or will he be able to diffuse his anger and save his marriage and his family from certain failure? To what extent will he be willing to act to get his family back?
Trevor and Raphael both play a critical role in protecting Canadians from the vile threats of criminals. One is the heads of the operations, while the latter is his star undercover agent and his right-hand man. But when a terrorist organization shows up promising egalitarianism and anarchy, tensions among the authorities rise as they struggle to contain the increasingly worsening acts of destruction. When the attacks strike close to home, the pair’s age-old friendship and decades of loyalties are severely tested.
Twenty-seven short stories by writer Jesse Leung will leave you thinking deeply about current and past issues that may be faced by real people in real situations. Included is his short story Sowing Weeds which was a winner of Honourable Mention in Writer’s Digest’s Writing Competition in 2021 under the Genre Short Story category.
Canada scrambles to defend itself against the Americans, who are bent on removing the thorn in their side and to complete their dream of manifest destiny. Caught in the crossfire are two families, eager to escape the looming threat from the South. An organization sworn to protect Canada called the Anti-Assimilation Army or AAA faces the insurmountable task of keeping Canadian dreams, values and people alive; protecting them from being erased from existence and wiped out from modern day history. As a giant fire may begin with just a single spark, one wrong decision led the two former allied countries to an impending all-out war.
Drew Abouesse has high hopes for a complete reconciliation with all Aboriginal peoples in Canada once and for all. He believes that Canada’s colonial past can only be reversed completely if drastic action is implemented. While many families, including the Lees and the Hayes are supportive of the notion, there are those that will try and sabotage the Native movement and even resort to criminality to accomplish their goals. Will the young fledgling movement contain enough momentum to save Canada? Or will the forces of traditionalism and hatred prevail over those of change and acceptance?
Book of Poems by Jesse Leung includes 85 individual poems covering a variety of topics from nature, society, wisdom and emotions. These poems will describe far aways lands such as South Korea to the bone-chilling experiences of Jesse Leung on the streets. Included are also poems on badminton, snails and even the wintery weather of Canada.
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