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  • av Margaret Liu Collins
    249 - 357,-

  • av Charlotte Felicity Del Pino
    132,-

    The people we associate with will affect us in some way. If you will become like the person you associate with, would you like to be seen as unwise, a clown, or deceitful? No way! This is the wrong kind of friend to be around or to become.

  • av Lynn Luick
    173 - 249,-

  • av Vern Thibedeau
    201 - 276,-

  • av Alphee Henri Ducharme
    241,-

    Topper and the Stable Written by Alphee Henri Ducharme and Illustrated by Arni Tecson¿

  • av Doris Howe
    187,-

  • av Glenda Jensen
    105,-

    This is a young adult fiction book based on the journey of a 16 year old girl who travels back in time to save her brother from drowning on her watch. She does not realize that he eventually grows up to be a serial killer. The bottom line is: There is a reason for everything.

  • av Kathleen Dutton
    173 - 249,-

  • av Maelyn Bjork
    146,-

    The night before Christmas Eve, Jenna Barlow is driving down from a large shopping mall in Salt Lake City when her car door flies open and a strange man jumps in. "Please, he begs, take me away from here." She soon learns he has been shot. The 'bad guys' are now following her and her unwelcome passenger shooting at her car. A chase ensues through Salt Lake County, Jenna finally manages to lose their pursuers and through a level five blizzard, she and her wounded passenger manage to reach a cottage in the woods. Her passenger, a British business man, has no idea who the enemy is. Jenna contacts an old friend married to an FBI agent, Mac MacCandlass. He decides to help the Brit, Alistair Powell. Mac travels to London and soon realizes this attack on Alistair has become and international incident. Jenna continues to help Alistair and the investigation goes on.

  • av Cliff Koch
    160,-

    Anorexia and bulimia are eating disorders not to be taken lightly. This is a true account of one person's incredible journey of survival once the residual effects take over the body.It appears fashionable for adolescence, young adults even pre-teens to experiment in such self-destructing behavior without fully knowing the consequences. In Pam's case, her vascular disease leads to the amputation of both feet, all fingers including the thumb amputated and the tips of two fingers on her right hand as well. Her respiratory condition leads to only 35% capacity of use of her lungs. She suffered from kidney failure resulting in her being dialyzed three times a week. There were times she would slip into a coma while the doctors did not know whether or not she would survive. Of course, there were plenty of setbacks where she ended up back in I.C.U. and had to start the recovery process all over.Her greatest wish was to become healthy so she could return home. Her second wish was to tell everybody around her about her sickness and feelings.

  • av Michael O Gregory
    172,-

    In the Year 2085, because of pollution of the environment and food chain, the world population is now fifteen percent male and eighty-five percent female. With marriage being abolished, love is lost between men and women. The only thing left is passion and need. Women are angry that they can expect no help from men for support of themselves or their children. Passion is lost, they now need men only to reproduce. With a technique called ovum fusion, they can take two ova from two women to make a female child with two mothers and no father. They no longer need men, so they get rid of them. Stewart Vaughn and fifteen men use sixteen hijacked NASA cryogenic units to escape to the future. Two hundred eighty-six years later, Stewart Vaughn and ten other male survivors are rescued from cryogenic sleep. How will a single gender human race, all female with no memory of men, treat them.

  • av Cornel A Keeler
    132,-

    I always believed that their environment could easily influence a person, but they must decide whether that environment is temporary or permanent. Adjustment -to environmental changes may not be necessary if the environment is temporary, nor may they be advisable. If changes in an environment are permanent, adjustment will have to be made to accommodate those changes. When an environment returns to normal, then the influences created by a temporary environment, must also return to normal. The story moves from the ordinary to the adventurous, as each major character exits the group mode and become individuals, exerting their gifts and talents for their own benefit. They become victims or beneficiaries of the influences of a new or different environment. One day, it could be you!

  • av Clementine Holmes Bass
    160,-

    Long before the arrival of the twenty-four-hour pharmacy, folk healers took care of aches, pains, and sniffles with home-grown remedies. Hidden in their kitchens, they had their own bag of tricks used for centuries to treat what ailed them. Growing up, Clementine Holmes Bass learned about many of these home cures from her beloved aunt Dollie, a woman whose wits and wisdom profoundly impacted the author's life. Some of her best days were spent in Aunt Dollie's kitchen, laughing and learning about her friends, family, and ancestors. Clementine shares some of her late aunt's best advice, as an entertaining look at how things were once done. Aunt Dollie advocated the use of commonly found ingredients such as sulphur powder, molasses, mustard plasters, onion, and even turpentine. Clementine, however, does not advocate that these remedies be mistaken for actual medical advice. She shares this information more as a humorous glance back at simpler times, not as a handbook for modern injuries and sicknesses-and she isn't recommending these techniques for your use. Instead, she offers Dollie's extensive collection of recipes, tips, and advice for entertainment, amusement, and historical value.Alongside Aunt Dollie's contributions, Clementine also shares some treasures she learned from her Choctaw ancestors and the senior citizens of Cleveland County, Arkansas. Some of these "cures" are practical-and others will boggle your mind!

  • av Carl R. Brush
    160,-

    NOT AGAIN. It's taken Andy Maxwell two Years-1908-1910-to help his family recover from the vendetta that nearly killed his mother, burned their Sierra Nevada ranch house, and exhumed some long-buried family secrets, including the fact that his father was black. At last, Andy thinks, he can return to the University of California and pursue his history doctorate in peace.Not so. First of all, it turns out they don't want a miscegenated mongrel in the program. Then it turns out that the marauder, Michael Yellow Squirrel, who started all the trouble didn't stay Shanghaied. He's back for another try at eliminating every last Maxwell. So much for school. Then there's the election. Reform gubernatorial candidate Hiram Johnson wants Andy to run for the California legislature to help foil the railroad barons.And then there are the women-the debutante beauty and the Arapaho princess... Lots of romance and trouble...

  • av Carl H Mitchell
    201,-

    In 2057, when the world is starved of oil and the whole globe is in the unrelenting grip of the World Council, NYCPD detective Nick Garvey has his plate murderously full, contending with: the assassination of the Vice President and four Secret Service agents; the vicious power struggle between President Lenora Allison and the Supreme Leader of the World Council, Jason Beck; the off-duty avenging of the brutalization of his estranged daughter by her live-in thug; the kidnapping of his granddaughter when he gets too close to the truth about Jason Beck's world-domination dirty tricks; and his confrontation with President Lenora Allison which leads to their joint setup in front of a firing squad; but other than that...

  • av Eugenia Eberle
    160,-

    Eugenia was inspired to write this book using her wise and affectionate Siamese Blue Point Cat to tell the story of her frenetic life on the DO OH DA AH Ranch in New Mexico. PYE describes the constant activity of the comings and goings of the workings of a ranch which she is totally involved with. She continues with the descriptions of living in a hotel and later onto a three-acre home on a hill beside a lake where she eventually dies at seventeen years old.

  • av Carl R. Brush
    146,-

  • av Dennis K Hausker
    173,-

  • av Serguei Bychkov
    173,-

  • av Elliott Gilbert
    132 - 228,-

  • av T. R. Comstock
    105,-

  • av Francis X. Kamienski
    146,-

  • av Ettenig Sayam
    201 - 276,-

  • av Frank H. Tainter
    160,-

    This tiny record of a historical event in our history is what Fish Culture in Yellowstone National Park is all about. Frank H. Tainter's father, uncles, and grandfather; all worked on fish culture details for the former U.S. Bureau of Fisheries in the park during the teens and 1920s. Their experiences provided the inspiration for this book. Frank never worked in the park on the fish culture program. He never would have been able to write this history if his father had not taken many photo snapshots of his experiences there. As a retired scientist, Frank tried to include as many references and resources credits as possible so that future readers and users could find more related materials. This book is intended as a sort of "in the trenches" record of a historical event and secondly for itsentertainment value.

  • av Jerry Staudenraus
    187,-

  • av Diane Vann
    127 - 218,-

  • av Xiomara Rodriguez
    146,-

  • av Nwanganga Shields
    160,-

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