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  • - A Story of Love and Loss
    av Lori J Cooper
    172,-

    Brody was a cute, fun and energetic white and brown tabby, who had a terminal medical condition. His family adopted him even though he looked different from other cats and some considered him ugly. Brody was given a chance at life, loved deeply by his family and lived life to the fullest. Brody's Fur-Ever home will touch the hearts of those who have lost a pet and want to connect to their grief in order to heal.

  • av David Townend Ward
    171,-

    Thirteen year old Axel and three apprentice engineering friends must use all their inventive skills to rescue their city from the most dangerous enemy their world has ever faced.

  • - The Life of a Korean American Schoolgirl
    av Sun Min
    185,-

    Jane is ten years old but doesn't do things most children her age do. Instead of playing with friends and having fun, Jane spends most of her time studying.In her book, Jane under Pressure: The Life of a Korean American Schoolgirl, author Sun Min shares Jane's dilemma. She feels the stress of school and the pressure to get stellar grades. Outside school, Jane takes cello, taekwondo and extra math lessons. For her, it is more than simply wanting to do well. She wants--needs--to do well to make her family proud. But when she falls short of her expectations, Jane learns what is most important.Sun Min's story is of a young girl juggling the demands of being an American schoolgirl and her family's culture. While her story is not unusual, it is not always understood, even among those involved.

  • - Types of Government
    av Zephyr
    171,-

  • - To Know and to Grow
    av Mark Anthony Cox
    135,-

    Meant to calm your mind and motivate you through your day, Wisdom, by author Mark Anthony Cox, offers a collection of thoughts meant to inspire, to uplift, and to encourage you to recognize the true beauty and worth in your life.Culled from his personal experiences as a student, soldier, and business owner, Cox offers pearls of wisdom revolving around the topics of pillars, time, family, money, and the opposite sex. He shares the pivotal steps and nuggets that have improved his life. Cox communicates that there will be difficult times in life, but there are more good times than bad. Success is doing what you were brought here on earth to do. Happiness is the feeling of knowing you have done your best. Presenting a call to action, Wisdom encourages you to stay positive and live well throughout your days.

  • av Miles
    186,-

    Do you feel as if someone else is writing the story of your life? Does the world seem to be brimming with negativity? Do you feel trapped in a mental prison of blame, depression, anxiety, or fear? It's time to rediscover your most powerful weapon.Change Your Story, Change Your Brain is a guide to living more fully in the present moment and propelling yourself free from the cesspools of toxicity. Merging powerful anecdotes with neuroscientific findings and simple practices, this book invites you on a life-altering quest to rediscover purpose and joy through the practice of mindfulness. Learn to program your brain to live purposefully. Seize control of your thoughts and unleash your utmost potential.As you live with greater intention, you'll discover that you can literally change the structure of your brain-and your life. "Great insights and strategies to deal with loss and pain through the practice of mindfulness. Anyone who is struggling with a major life transition will benefit from this book, recover, and move on to a healthier, happier life." Amy Botwinick, Life Coach, Founder of WomenMovingOn.com"Change your Story, Change Your Brain cut through my pain with scalpel-like precision. It brought my deadened heart back to life and enabled me to revive my career. This is no self-improvement book. This is a book that will change your life."Martin Terrell, author of Beyond Tomorrow"Read this if you are interested in exploring, cultivating, and nurturing yourself and those around you." Shengli Dong, Professor of Psychological and Counseling Services at Florida State University

  • av Bruce J Bonafide
    160,-

  • av Michelle Palomo
    174,-

    The moment Joe spots Rebecca from afar at his friend's house, he wants to meet her. He can't stop thinking about her. They eventually meet in an unexpected place, and they form an immediate attraction. On their first date, Joe reveals he's a US Air Force fighter pilot-and he's proud of his work. Joe and Rebecca's love grows, and they become engaged. But Rebecca can't accept Joe's upcoming deployment, and she suddenly starts making false accusations toward Joe. They break up-then Rebecca discovers she is pregnant with their child. They eventually get back together and marry before Joe is deployed. When Joe leaves for active duty, Rebecca manages the household with help from her family and friends. But then, she starts having frightening dreams about Joe being involved in a terrible plane accident. She must convince others the threat is real.

  • - Witnessing History - May 1945: Nazi Germany's Surrender to the Allies Ending World War Ii in Europe
    av Paul E Zigo
    156,-

    Witness the end of World War II in Europe like never before with this insightful account filled with images taken by Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's wartime photographer, Al Meserlin, and analysis from one of the war's foremost scholars.Paul E. Zigo, a thirty-year Army veteran who retired as a colonel and the founder and director of the World War II Era Studies Institute, takes readers to the schoolhouse turned Allied headquarters in Rheims, France, where Nazi Germany unconditionally surrendered May 7, 1945.Nothing less than unconditional surrender was acceptable to the Allies, which U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt first proclaimed at a press conference in January 1943 following an Anglo-American summit meeting in Casablanca, French Morocco.Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill vowed to never accept any armistice like that which led to the signing of the failed Versailles Peace Treaty after World War I- and Soviet Union Premier Joseph Stalin agreed in absentia.Despite defeat after defeat, Nazi Germany leader Adolf Hitler insisted on fighting, and others continued to resist even after his suicide April 30, 1945.Discover how Nazi Germany finally surrendered with this narrative filled with powerful images that put history in context.ered with this narrative filled with powerful images that put history in context.

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    - From a Professional Practitioner
    av Lori Power
    573,-

    On the heels of Insight, an informal reference guide to communicate with employees about benefits, this guide takes a deeper look at how and why Canadian businesses should establish a customized benefit plan.Though often referenced as if it is single entity, employee group benefits is, in fact, a group of individual insurance products that are grouped together for a group of employees linked through common employment.Like building a home, benefits form a foundation of insurance for the average Canadian employee - and it's sometimes their only access to life and disability coverage - not to mention reimbursement for expensive medications. In this guide, get the answers to questions such as:Why should companies offer an employee group benefit plan?What steps must employers take to select the right group benefit plan?What benefits do employees and businesses receive when a group benefit plan is offered?The author also explores why creating a total compensation package through a well-developed, custom-designed employee group benefits program might be the answer to control costly staff turnover.Whether you're a business considering group employee benefits or someone selling insurance who wants to be more effective, you'll find Perspective a useful resource.

  • av Sergiusz Erdrody & A G Rowdark
    162,99

    In.Ocho is a mischievous wooden boy who loves visiting the zoo to watch birds and pull their colorful tails, and to the museum where he plays in the exhibits and snaps fossil bones. Even when In.Ocho is in school, he finds trouble. But there is one problem: every time In.Ocho is naughty, his wooden nose doubles in size.The puppet boy must begin behaving or else his nose will grow out of proportion. But of course, he doesn't listen and soon, his nose extends beyond the world's limits and becomes an immeasurable pillar that reaches to the heavens.

  • av Leslie Anne Veinot
    156,-

    Imagine a special place where only one human can travel through. A special place inside a magical waterfall. Yes, a magical waterfall where fairies live. But the fairies depend on children's imaginations to ensure they stay alive. Even the waterfall needs the children. This is where a special fairy, Pixie, lives.Author Leslie A. Veinot's The Secret Place follows Pixie, a tree-born fairy, on her adventure to save her friend from the rival sprites who invaded their land. Also, about a special human girl, Gypsy, who comes through the waterfall, makes friends with Pixie and two of these rival sprites who are always looking for adventures, good or bad.The Secret Place is an entertaining and sometimes humorous story. With every turn of its pages, you will feel as though you are part of the tale.

  • Spar 10%
    av Selim Yenel
    229

    In this world, it is impossible to kill someone and get away with it, which is why it's so stunning when not one but two murders occur. The killer left no evidence, and authorities are shocked. An emergency meeting is called as the Security Board investigates, but this case requires thinking outside the box-namely, bringing in an alien detective.Remi Strand is a man from Earth. He is recruited to this world where no one has been murdered in three centuries to try to make sense of an ineffable mystery. It Remi accepts the case, he will embark on a journey to an entirely different planet. Here, as an outsider, he needs all his wits about him.He must solve the impossible: how murder could have happened in a society seemingly "healed" of this universal horror. He pursues a brilliant killer, but Remi is no novice. In this place far from home, he will catch a criminal and hopefully make it back to Earth in one piece.

  • - Angels Are Real-Some Even Have Fur
    av Jim Huggins
    162,99

    It's 1967 and five-year-old David Hyler already knows that bad things happen when his father becomes angry. His best friends are his beloved stuffed dog, Ginger, and his mother. But when his mother is killed in a car accident, David's challenges become overwhelming.After he's sent to live in an orphanage run by his paternal grandparents, David struggles through childhood and into his adult years, comforted only by his kindly grandfather, prayer, and a deep faith in God. As David's journey eventually leads him to marry a compassionate woman and care for abused German shepherds, fate brings him Cadie, an unadoptable outcast of a dog that has been returned more times than any other. After animal and human souls intertwine, David is finally provided a chance to live the kind of life he has always longed for as he finds the healing power of love, learns valuable life lessons, and embraces the joy of being cherished.Footprints is the inspirational and true story of the power of faith, hope, love, rescue, and redemption as a broken man who has lost everything finds a second chance with an abused dog no one wanted.

  • av Michelle Facer Baguley
    255

    While ruling for ages, Aria Governess Supreme has kept a tight rein on her subjects, eliminating free will through brain-computer interface and hippocampus manipulation. Aria commands life or the disposal of it without fear of retribution or affliction of conscience. When a nuclear holocaust destroys the world she created, her disaffected scout, Cliff, gazes over the barren land seemingly devoid of life and wonders what is next in his journey to survive.Even with the employment of Aria's scientific prowess, one subject remains untamed. Emery, both a hindrance and a marvel to the Governess Supreme, has tested the bounds of Aria's resolve at every point in her life. Despite the brain-computer interface and governing control, Emery has managed to lean on the teachings of her Grand Nanny for guidance, fight the restraints placed upon her, and ultimately find her way through life. Now as she wanders the desert afraid and alone, Emery vacillates between her memories and her harsh new reality. But when her path ultimately crosses with Cliff's, everything is about to change.In this post-apocalyptic tale set in the remnants of a destroyed United States, an untamed subject and a defiant scout attempt to survive in a world run by governors desperate to exert absolute power.

  • av Remi Arts
    197,-

    In 1958, young Mickey Swager journies from Montreal to a sanatorium in the mountains with his mother and father. He''s cold, literally and figuratively, surrounded by people indifferent to his plight. He has to remain at the tuberculosis sanatorium, alone and afraid.Seventeen years later, Mickey has grown courageous and tough. He gets involved in the murder of a DEA assassin amidst drug smuggling and connections to a Buffalo, New York, crime family. Eventually, Mickey travels to Washington DC where he reconnects with the love of his life, Amelia Galante. Only one problem: her father is a Buffalo gangster.Through tumultuous trials and dangerous escapades, Mickey never backs away from confrontation. He fearlessly stands up to criminals and dirty politicians whenever he is threatened or unjustly oppressed. Even to his own detriment, Mickey Swager is a fighter to the end.

  • - A Gay Adventure
    av Jerry Richard Williams
    678,-

    When he was a child, Jerry Richard Williams' mother spent hours reading illustrated fairy tales to him and his twin sister. While his mother didn't believe in fairy tales, she did believe in miracles from Jesus. She also enjoyed stories about Prince Charming and falling in love. So did her little boy. In Fairy Tale, Williams shares his life story, a kind of fairy tale about a career in the theater as a set and costume designer while looking for Prince Charming. He narrates what it was like growing up gay in the heart of America's conservative Bible belt of the 1950s. A charming, nostalgic reflection on surviving, Williams chronicles life events in his blue collar, post-war, reality. At every turn, he encounters a host of fairy godmothers and engages with legendary stars such as Merv Griffin, Myrna Loy, Esther Williams, and others. This memoir tells the magical tale of Williams' upbringing, schooling, career, looking for love, and overcoming challenges to manage a life well lived.

  • av Syd Sullivan
    174,-

    The year is 1995, where a thrilling story takes place in the beautiful city of Boston, as the life of Nick Williams is revealed. He was a criminal mastermind, flying under the radar of the Boston Police Department for decades. Prime Suspect tells the backstory of how the murder on Elm Street remained unsolved until now. Nick carefully keeps a close eye on Ariel Smith as she navigates through life''s challenges.As the years ride on by, Nick waits for the right moment to strike again.Prime Suspect is the sequel to Unsolved Case which solves all the answers to the mystery.

  • - The Work of a Poet
    av Aisha Farid
    123

    In a volume of poems divided into six sections-freedom, infatuation, fear, emotion, broken, and hope-Aisha Farid leads others down a lyrical path through her deepest thoughts and emotions as she reflects on life, love, and everything in between.Farid''s poetry explores the freedom that accompanies a little girl''s thoughts as she navigates her way through life''s many adventures, sometimes coupled with dark memories. Her words also address the insecurities surrounding infatuation, fears that come with vulnerability, and the emotions that accompany opening up our hearts to trust and let others in. Finally, she writes of the broken heart that results from a loss, and the hope that comes with embracing a new beginning.Anonymity is an anthology of poetry that reflects on a variety of life experiences while inviting others to feel a state of consciousness conveyed through vivid imagery and expressive verse.

  • av Candice D Johnson
    141,-

    Being a teenager is hard. Homework, tests, parents, and social media all conspire against kids to make life suck. For one teen in particular, it seems like no matter how hard they try, they just can't do anything right. Classmates pick on them not only at school but online, too, and they just can't understand why. Why is everything in life so hard?Let's not get started on parents. It's like they don't notice how hard they are trying. They don't even seem to care. Life feels like a huge disappointment, but no one listens to the problems or the pain. One day, after a particularly rough moment on social media, the teen decides to end their life. No one will miss them anyway, right?Live streaming the video of their last few moments, fielding comments both cruel and kind. It's in the seconds before death that they realize maybe things can change. Maybe things can get better, and maybe they don't need to end their life to finally find peace. Fading Memories is a reminder that, even in the darkest of times, there is always a reason to live.

  • - Emotions in America, the Middle East, Far East, and Africa
    av Pieter a Stam
    172,-

    As an agronomist working for a chemical company in Indonesia, author Pieter Stam observed the damage insects can inflict on an agricultural crop and decided to study the science of insects, or entomology, in America.In My World of Cotton and Insects, Stam shares the story of his life. He recalls his experiences in the United States and his interactions with professors, fellow students, and his research work. During his work as an FAO specialist on integrated pest management (IPM) on cotton in the Middle East, Far East, and Africa, he faced a wide range of emotions and encounters in the midst of research, communication with national colleagues, and daily life. Although his work as a scientist has been concise and without irrelevant emotion, the feelings behind his efforts come together to form the tapestry of a life well lived.In this memoir, an entomologist whose work took him around the globe reflects on his career and travels through the years.

  • av Verna Faulring
    174,-

    Karl Vokil has the same love of the thick fertile earth as his father and beloved grandfather. When his grandfather dies and his grandmother moves to Ohio, Karl grieves for his loss without realizing it is only the beginning. Everything changes in 1917 when Karl's brother, Alex, gives up his dream of becoming a doctor and enlists in the army just as the United States joins forces with Europe to defeat Germany.When Alex is killed in action, Karl's life as he knows it is taken away in an instant. Against insurmountable odds, he overcomes the heartbreak of tragedy and moves forward in a direction that surprises even those closest to him. As Karl moves from farmer to doctor to husband and father, he must endure tragedies and betrayals, all while coping with the losses of friends and family sent to war. Now only time will tell if Karl can successfully navigate through these battles as he faces life's most difficult and painful challenges during the twentieth century.The Wooden Bench is the inspiring story of one man's journey to find happiness as life leads him in a direction he never imagined.

  • av Dick Z Lenn
    232,-

    Katie Anderson is a five-year-old with pure blue eyes that shine like the sky on a sunny day. Being the daughter of Sophia Anderson has its advantages as well as disadvantages. Sophia is a superstar who spends her days on the set of her sitcom, Party Down Under, and her nights wrestling with her inner-demons. But what no one knows is that someone is quietly lurking in the shadows, waiting to ruin their lives forever. Twenty years later on the anniversary of the tragic event that sent her life spiraling downward into darkness, Katie stands stronger than ever before, despite spending her childhood with an uncle she despised. Now that he is dead, Katie believes she can finally move forward. But when she learns her mother left a will, Katie's life is once again sent into a dramatic dive that leaves her in quandary. Will she choose to remain in Kentucky or will she return to Hollywood to continue her mother's unfinished business and leave herself vulnerable to a killer determined to exact revenge? Party Down Under is the tale of a young woman's courageous journey to the truth twenty years after a tragic event changed the course of her life.

  • av Sarah Attley
    162,99

    As a divorced single mother, author Sarah Attley learned to survive through many challenges in her life. She was raising two boys while working full-time and attending a college an hour away to earn a business administration degree. Attley was a busy mom who just wanted to give her kids a good life.Life suddenly changed when she ran into Scott, a good friend from her past. The two reconnected, fell in love, got married, and were expecting a baby girl. Life was good, and her longtime dream was becoming a reality. But then Scott died unexpectedly, and Attley found herself single again. In The Widow Next Door, she shares her story--of her life with and love for Scott, the grief of his death, strained family relationships, and how she deals with her husband''s absence and the life they could have had.The Widow Next Door offers a dramatic, moving memoir of a romance and marriage, the sudden unexpected death of a loved one, its surprising and dismaying aftermath, and Attley''s journey to finding peace and happiness again.

  • - Learning the Value of Coins
    av Gail Lockhart
    148,-

    Timmy is very excited! To thank him for helping out with the dishes, his grandma has given him some money to buy something from the ice cream man when he comes around.But there's just one problem. He doesn't know whether he has enough money--or even how much money he has. Timmy takes his coins to his mom to see whether she can help. Mom knows that the ice cream man charges one dollar, and she teaches Timmy how much each coin is worth. Using careful counting, Timmy soon knows exactly how much money he has. And now he'll be ready when the ice cream man arrives!

  • - Devotional Stories
    av Jeff Zirkle
    197,-

    Are you enjoying a God-imagined life, fulfilling dreams and leaving a contagious legacy worth inheriting? Or are you only following your own imagination, pursuing mundane and hollow worldly paths that lead to only temporary success and limited joy?God-Imagined Adventures is a series of real-life experiences and examples sure to inspire you to dream and live as God imagines. Jeff "Coach" Zirkle will encourage you through these real stories, showing you all the joys and challenges that come in the seasons of life and in biblical principles that will work. You will learn how to build a healthy spirit, mind, and body, gaining intimacy in relationships and improving finances as you enjoy a servant lifestyle. Coach Zirkle's real-life stories will broaden the possibilities of your life and comfort your heart. His amusing life encounters can uplift your soul as you laugh and relive family adventures and Christmas stories; walking with characters in the biblical stories of Jesus's birth will also provide fresh insights and inspire imaginative celebrations of faith and goodwill.With God-Imagined Adventures, you will gain valuable insight to key questions in life, overcome and thrive in tough times, and pursue God-sized dreams as you fulfill your destiny. Above all, these adventurous life stories will connect your heart to God's love, truth, joy, hope, and destiny. So read and take the dare--live as God imagines you!

  • - Epic
    av Eric Danielson
    186,-

    The historical novel 1700 spans the epic adventure of the French and Indian Wars from 1690 to 1759. Giorgiana Bienvegnu is a Frenchman of Italian descent living in Montreal. He pushes for war against the English and hopes for sovereignty over all North America. His story continues until the peace directly prior to Queen Anne's War.Leslie Esperier is an English officer in New York. In his time, New York is growing into a city and great port. His story takes readers to the colonies from the death of Queen Anne up until the ascent of George I and George II in 1728. Next, meet Henri Bienvegnu, son of Giorgiana. Henri is a French officer, and his story continues until 1758.Finally, in 1759, readers return to Leslie's tale. He's now a brigadier general and commands the Royal American element of the British Army, concluding with Wolfe's campaign. Readers will be shocked to learn of the close relationship between Native Americans and both the French and British while being enlightened by governance in Canada, the fur trade, and the relevance of northern lakes and rivers during this so crucial time in history.

  • - A Classic Lullaby
    av James Stone
    255

    Night Night DanceA Classic LullabyA Family's Wish

  • - an Inconvenient Truism: The Political Philosophy of a Conscientious Dissenter
    av Peter J Sandys
    487,-

    The Waning of the West: An Inconvenient Truism offers a comprehensive, geopolitical and philosophical commentary on global politics following the Cold War. Author Peter J. Sandys presents a series of extensive analyses on social and political movements and what kinds of challenges face the West in the twenty-first century. Sandys gives what he describes as a politically incorrect examination of political philosophy and the socialist transformation of the West. He's critical of the present Western political arrangement and, after analyzing the different systems, offers recommendations as to the methods of solving the readily apparent impasse. Topics include: the screenplay of the Velvet Revolution;European federalism under German leadership;Russia's newly found old identity;a critique of democracy;a critique of socialism;a critique of modern conservatism; anddeteriorating social values. The Waning of the West: An Inconvenient Truism delivers Sandys' thoughts on the rejection of liberal democracy and the condemnation of the Western elite. It goes on to outline a new system termed "the essential option" that has the manners, values, and qualities associated with meritorious aristocracy and is intended to gently steer Western culture and politics onto a more sustainable course.

  • av Kari Campbell
    160,-

    "The words in this book are meant to heal; they are meant to affirm both me and you. These words are laced with and dripping with love. These words are freedom." The Beautiful Struggle is one woman's poetic odyssey through quiet turmoil, the search for true love, and ultimate revitalization through the art of writing. This book is a memoir filled with reflective prose and insightful poems about faith, love and light.

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