PANTHERA PUBLISHING


Paul Garner

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Liberty for the people is resisted by those in power throughout the world.  Most often liberty must be fought for, sometimes with violence, other times with persuasion, but never does it come naturally.  Authoritarians can be found in families, churches, schools, businesses, governments, and communities always seeking to have their own way over the choices of others.  Some are sociopaths with no conscience.  Some are self-righteous moralists.  Others may be driven by their own fears and their fears become a tyranny over others.

This book is about that quest for liberty in this world of authoritarians. It is not intended to be a book of history, but it does contain a great deal of history describing the many crossroads where liberty had chances to prevail but rarely did.

$12.99

How did we get here?  How do we find our way back? How do we recognize and respond to the authoritarians all around us?  How do we discover if we are acting as an authoritarian ourselves? Isn’t the Constitution supposed to protect our liberties? What about the President, Congress and Supreme Court? Aren’t they supposed to protect our liberty? Spoiler:  Not really.

A collection of stories for busy middle and high schoolers, designed to help the student practice comprehension. Each story, tailored to their interests and grade, is followed by questions about the content of the stories to lead the student to think and comprehend what they read. 

$8.99

For the busy Patriot in middle school, these books combines reading comprehension with American history. Specifically, each book contains factual short stories of the revolutionary and constitutional periods in America's history. From the Boston Massacre through the surrender of the British.  From the Articles of Confederation to a new Constitution and the first crisis.  It includes the heroic efforts of the "Sons of Liberty" and the leadership of George Washington. It also includes the influence of John Locke's ideas on the writing of the Declaration of Independence as well as the influence of the Federalist and Anti-Federalist Papers on the acceptance of the Constitution. These are exciting stories that also strengthen reading and vocabulary skills.  Finally, the Supreme Court volume includes 17 of the most important cases explaining many parts of the Constitution and impacting the lives of Americans. Most are very controversial and some reveal a change in thinking throughout US History.

$9.99