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  • av Rachel McDaniel
    181,-

    When Santa falls sick on Christmas Eve, it's up to Mrs. Claus to help. Mrs. Claus Saves Christmas Day is a cheerful children's picture book. It's filled with vibrant, whimsical illustrations and joyful rhymes that take young readers on an enchanting journey with Mrs. Claus. In this story, Mrs. Claus becomes the unexpected hero, setting out to save the holiday in her own extraordinary way. The book invites children to follow along as Mrs. Claus guides Santa's sleigh on this critical and magical evening. Will she manage to deliver all of Santa's presents and keep the Christmas spirit alive? This tale unfolds with excitement and charm, highlighting the importance of bravery and love in the spirit of the holiday season.

  • av Rachel McDaniel
    170,-

    "Walking on Hidden Wings is a historical romance set in the 1920s and highlights the daring adventures of a New York City socialite who exchanges her glittering gowns for a pair of coveralls and pilot goggles. Disguised as a flamboyant barnstormer, she travels throughout rural New York in hopes of unearthing clues behind her husband's murder. A gentleman linked to her past unexpectedly appears with information that shines a haunting light on everything she once accepted as truth. Danger pursues as she hunts for answers that stretch from grave to sky"--

  • av Rachel McDaniel
    369,-

    Nestled between the Pine Mountains and plentiful Flint River, Pike County and its county seat were named after army general and adventurer Zebulon Pike. Early settlers, as adventurous and independent as the county's famed namesake explorer, built homes and raised families extending for generations in the gently rolling acres of central Georgia. Many residents became well known across the state. Austin Dabney, freed slave and Revolutionary War hero, supported the white family who nursed him to health after a crippling battle wound. Journalist Jacques "Jackie" Futrelle became a famous novelist and playwright before losing his life on the Titanic. After training World War I pilots, early aviator Doug Davis returned home to build the first hangar at Atlanta's airport, to make countless barnstorming trips, and to win early racing and aerobatic competitions. Generations of men and women raised families and worked in the fields, orchards, turkey farms, country groceries, and busy canneries, cotton gins, and packing plants. Some served in the military or carried on family traditions like the Jugtown potters. From Indian trails, stagecoach stops, and train depots to paved highways and Zebulon's Crazy Eight Track, Pike County's history is quite a journey.

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