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Dr. Lee Kronert believes that his hometown, Springfield, New Jersey, was the best place ever to grow up in during the nineteen-sixties. Springfield, a predominantly Jewish community located right outside of the city of Newark and only 19 miles from New York City, was an absolute haven for young baby boomers. While the War in Vietnam, the Civil Right Marches, and three assassinations of United States leadership filled the headlines, life in the small community of Springfield continued on joyfully for those fortunate enough to call it their home. Instead of focusing on hippies protesting at sit-ins or stopping trains carrying young troops off to war, the youth of Springfield had sports to play and watch, the British Music Invasion, and getting to enjoy members of the opposite sex to occupy their minds. Oh, the town folks were well aware of the turbulent times around them and were not only concerned but reached out to assist those in need. Old and young alike in Springfield did not have their heads buried in the sand. No, they were good people who loved their neighbor and who raised their children to become caring, active and successful adults who in turn would help to make the world a better place.
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Homesick for Springfield, New Jersey is a memoir by Lee Kronert about his transition to leaving home and going away to college. He is so homesick that he hates his life at St. Francis College in Loretto, PA. He misses his girlfriend, Springfield, (the greatest small town there ever was), and his mother’s cooking. Lee writes about many flashbacks from his New Jersey days and weaves them into a tale about his present circumstances now at college. Slowly but surely college becomes more enjoyable and the pain of leaving his past behind lessens. This is a story for any young man or woman who is about to take the next step in their academic lives or for those reflecting on their own lives. This book is an easy read, humorous, insightful, and a road map for the transition from youth to adulthood. We just don’t get to stay 18 forever! But that’s okay.
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As Dean and Heidi Wilkes race from their home in Salamanca, New York, to a town outside of Syracuse where their only child is attending a Christian summer camp, all they know is that thirteen-year-old Sara is ill with a severe sore throat. They are concerned, but not panicked—until they see her.
After the couple unsuccessfully attempts holistic methods of healing, the teen begs them to take her to a medical doctor so she can stay at camp and continue having fun. When they arrive at a hospital emergency room, Sara is given a new antibiotic that has reportedly had encouraging results. But soon after Sara takes the drug, she has a violent reaction that ends her young life. Two months later, the grieving parents meet with their attorney and subsequently embark on a challenging quest to battle the pharmaceutical industry and manipulative government watch dogs determined to stop their lawsuit and undermine the alternative health industry. But what no one knows is that there is no one more determined to instigate positive change than two grieving parents.
In this riveting tale, a couple who loses their only child to a controversial prescription drug set out on on a complex quest to battle the pharmaceutical industry and government watch dogs.
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The public education system in New York is in turmoil. Is this because of leadership in Albany, the No Child Left Behind Act, parents who fail in their effort to raise children properly, or is it just the fault of kids who show little to no respect for authority, peers, or themselves? Or should we accept the most popular place of blame? The teacher is the problem.
The former world, where teachers were revered, looked up to by children and parents, and respected because of the crucial role they played, is all but a forgotten memory. Today, parents and school administrators often demonize teachers and are openly critical of the tenure system, which protects their positions seemingly forever.
Riverton School District has lots of issues. There is rampant bullying and peer intimidation. Some kids are even afraid to come to school. The disrespect and outrageous behavior runs not only unchecked, but leadership in Albany wants to see even less discipline and consequences for the young perpetrators.
Brendan Moss teaches eighth-grade math at Riverton. As a widower and devoted father of three, he does his best to assist young people, but the school superintendent wants to use the veteran math teacher as a test case to overturn the right to lifetime tenure. Dont Blame the Messenger addresses school policies, State Department of Education leadership, bullying, and why a teachers tenure should be maintained and viewed as something good for kids and the process of learning.
The author works in the trenches, where truth and reality collide. Opinions on what is wrong with public education vary. Dont Blame the Messenger is written by a teacher who knows how it really is.
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My story is about a young man who is a cult leader, a strong proponent of evolution, and who teaches his followers that mankind is on the precipice of evolving into the ‘Super Human Being’. Benjamin is stunningly handsome, a dynamic speaker, and viewed as a shining example of the future potential of mankind. Benjamin is murdered by two attorneys who planned to have the cells of his dead body cloned so that an exact replica of his physical likeness can stand in front of their cult followers twenty-six years later as the resurrection of Benjamin Rudolf Life. Leadership points out that the Biblical Jesus has failed to keep His promise to return to the resurrection of Benjamin Rudolf Life will shock and captivate the entire world. This incredible resurrection will take place on April 12, 2024. My name is Dr. Lee Kronert and I have self-published 6 Christian novels which are available on Amazon. I am practicing chiropractor and the father of 3 adult children. I live in Angola New York.
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Four men either going through the divorce process or already divorced, meet weekly to discuss their issues as a result of their present circumstances. The psychologist leading the group uses the Bible as his primary reference to help these men. Five different stories take place yet are tied together as the men learn, grow, and eventually succeed in getting their lives back on track.
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A PRO-TEACHER PRO-TENURE NOVEL
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Rumson JR.-Sr. High is a school under the microscope of the State Education Department. Test scores are low, discipline reports are too numerous for the government’s liking and the Governor is on a mission to overthrow the Teachers Union. Receivership, which could lead to a complete takeover by the education department, is underway. If things do not improve in the eyes of the government then teachers can lose their jobs and be replaced. The author of The Receivership is a retired 34 year veteran of the teaching profession. He does not claim to label everything that is wrong in today’s public schools but he certainly knows one thing for sure. It’s not the teachers fault! In this ‘Fly on the Wall’ story, true culprits such as the federal government, school administrators, Boards of Education, parents, and yes even the students themselves are revealed as a shared part of the problem. Teachers will be vindicated. And once the federal and state government ‘get out of the way’, and let the teachers do their thing, hope will be restored.
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A NOVEL FOR DIVORCED MEN
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The resounding swing of the judges gavel signaled the final breath of Lennys twenty-five years of marriage. He never wanted it to end this way. He had tried to stop it. But Janine had been trying less and less over the last two decades. Was she as crazy as he thought
Follow Lennys story as he reminisces about the struggles of a difficult marriage, the torture of a vindictive divorce, and the shattered dreams of an idealistic teenager. Educated and successful, Lenny was a chiropractor and math teacher who seemed to have it all. But despite his success in certain areas, his marriage was in shambles. There could be no enjoyment of the fruits of his labor when his marriage was in turmoil. With no holds barred, Lee Kronert shares a mans view of an unwilling divorce and the possibility of loving again. In this raw and painfully exposing story, Lenny takes readers through his experiences in life that led to marrying Janine, the birth of the four children he would give anything for, and ultimately the woman of his dreams, proving love can heal all wounds.
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GIBBY AND OLIVIA
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Gibby and Olivia is a story about two lovers who are separated for seventeen years. During their absence from one another there are marriages, children, careers, divorce, and even death. Yet they never truly forget about one another throughout the seventeen years of their separation. God always has a plan. Each of them experiences heartache and change; each does their best to honor their marriages, raise their children, enhance professional careers, and honor their lives by the Word of God. Author Lee Kronert shares a message of hope, health, redemption, and triumph as Gibby and Olivia takes the reader through a gamut of emotions until all is apparently resolved by a highly unlikely reunion. This story is not only entertaining but uplifting and filled with vital health information and a philosophy of life which reminds us that God is always in the drivers seat.
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