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Chalee-Crow

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Chalee-Crow is the realization of a character that resides in each of us in our unique way. This book is a collection of six fictional short stories, that will take you on an adventure through history and time. From the Creole country in Louisiana to a planet far away in the galaxy, to the battlefields of Yorktown, Va where the final scene of the American Revolution was played out. When we view the world through the eyes of Chalee-Crow, we will understand that the world is not as complex as we have made it to be, but it is as simple as the choices we make.


Blind Filly- As a jockey Chalee-Crow along with his best friend and horse trainer Cortland DeVallier, accomplished the impossible by training a blind horse to become a record-breaking champion.

Nah Ganja fi Babylon (No Marijuana for Babylon)- As an African herbalist, Chalee-Crow has engineered a strain of ganja that transforms the Blue Mountain Nyabinghi Order into immortal giants. British Navy Captain James T. Madison and his crew intend to kill the Nyabinghi Order and take the magic herbs for themselves, returning to England as mythical heroes.

Peace In The Andes- Chalee-Crow's substance abuse has cost him his family, and now he has set out on a journey to find internal peace, but not until he is faced with near-death experiences in the Amazon jungle.

Black Planet- During the time of reconstruction, terrestrial beings from a galaxy far away offered the newly freed slaves the opportunity to live in peace and liberation on their own planet. one hundred years after leaving Earth, the former slaves returned to save the people as they were facing an apocalyptic ending.

U.S.A (United States Of Africa)- During the American Revolution, the loss of thousands of Colony soldiers, as well as British, forced General Washington and Cornwallis to recruit slaves to replenish their ranks. This decision would prove to be their worse mistake of the entire war. This decision would not only cost them the country they were fighting for, but their lives as well.

Bwindi Blood- In an obscure rainforest on the continent of Africa, a society of animals exists that resembled that of humans. The King of Bwindi finds himself involved in the rainforest's two most controversial issues that nearly caused his death. An interspecies relationship that is forbidden, involves the murder of his son.

87 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 7, 2022

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