A Grain of Sand in the Hourglass of Life: Reflections on Time, Loss, and Faith
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- A reflective and deeply human exploration of how life is measured not in years, but in fleeting, defining moments.
- This book invites readers to pause and consider the quiet significance of everyday experiences that often go unnoticed.
- Blending philosophy, psychology, and personal insight, it examines themes of loss, love, responsibility, and self-discovery.
- Each chapter serves as a “grain of sand,” small yet meaningful, coming together to reveal a larger picture of life’s journey.
- A thoughtful and meditative read that encourages acceptance, gratitude, and a deeper connection with what truly matters.
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A Dream An Experiment In Time
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- After a vivid dream of a hidden message across time, Jim turns imagination into experiment—burying a signal meant for the future.
- When mysterious visitors begin to appear, including one who claims to be his distant descendant, his quiet act ripples across generations.
- Rather than chasing grand adventures, Jim chooses restraint, reflection, and the unseen impact of small decisions.
- A contemplative and deeply human story about time, legacy, and the quiet power of living for a future that may never know your name.
The Death of America by Internal Hate
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- Opening with a stark warning that the “fuse is already lit,” this book examines a nation unraveling under fear, division, and manufactured conflict.
- It challenges the illusion of outside enemies, revealing deeper fractures within society where truth blurs and politics turns to warfare.
- Drawing on Native traditions and wisdom, it calls for unity, listening, and a return to shared humanity.
- A timely and thought-provoking reflection urging restraint, compassion, and vigilance to preserve what still holds us together.
The First Ten Years As A Tribal Police Officer
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- At nineteen, James Wynecoop stepped into a world of responsibility, fear, and quiet courage as a Spokane Tribal Police Officer.
- Patrolling dark roads and facing life-or-death moments, he learned that bravery means standing firm even when fear never fades.
- Caught between identity, duty, and community, his journey reflects both personal struggle and deep cultural pride.
- A raw, powerful memoir revealing the untold realities of service, resilience, and life in Indian Country.
The River Between Times – Book 2
$6.99
- A tribal officer torn between heritage and duty discovers a river that doesn’t just divide land it divides time.
- Pulled into the past, Jay encounters a village plagued by illness and a shadow-spirit born from grief and forgotten history.
- As two timelines collide, he must confront the fragile boundary between the living and the dead—and the truth behind the darkness.
- A haunting, emotional journey of identity, ancestry, and the unseen bonds that connect generations.
When Gravel Meets the Stars: Between the Road We Know
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In When Gravel Meets the Stars, James S. Wynecoop delivers a deeply reflective and unforgettable memoir inspired by years of service as a small-town and tribal police officer, where patrol meant long nights, lonely roads, familiar faces, and moments that never leave you.
From gravel roads under endless skies to calls that changed lives forever, this powerful book explores duty, family, identity, resilience, and what happens when the uniform comes off.
More than a story about law enforcement, this is a book about becoming a man, carrying burdens, healing old wounds, and learning that strength is often quiet.
For readers who appreciate honest storytelling, rural America, Native identity, first responder life, and meaningful memoirs, When Gravel Meets the Stars offers wisdom forged in darkness and found beneath the stars.
A moving journey through memory, service, loss, faith, and peace.
