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  • av Gail Odom West
    199,-

    Della had walked onto the porch to water some plants. Nellie was in the kitchen finishing supper for the boarders. Della looked up and saw a buggy heading her way. She laughed that Jim had forgotten his usual supper from Nellie. She started down the steps, going toward the buggy, as Jim was turning the buggy to head out. Della came up to Jim and asked him what he had forgotten. When Della looked up and saw him, her face went ashen, and she turned to run, but it was too late! Della felt her body being pulled into the buggy, and it started to move. She tried to scream, but hands were covering her mouth. She fainted.

  • av Linda Russell
    199,-

    Katie and Her Magic Canes embellishes the joy a young girl with cerebral palsy brings to life when she is allowed to have her friends design her new canes. Katie is a spunky and fun-loving girl whose little brother treats her like his best friend. Katie will take you on a journey of how she holds a contest for her classmates to design her canes and what she does for the winner. When Katie is no longer able to use her current canes, she will donate them to other children in need in another country. Katie does not let her disability get in her way. Read along to see what a phenomenal young girl Katie is and how much joy she brings to the world.

  • av Marcia Kline-Libertz
    280 - 416,-

  • av Lk White
    186,-

    In March 2020, I scored a new job, turned forty, and the world shut down. I was out of work for about six weeks. About a month or so after returning to work, I learned that I was twelve weeks pregnant! While yes, the pregnancy was blissful, my job made existing while pregnant pretty damn difficult. In the midst of fighting for respect and a better position in the company, I started writing poems while commuting to and from work on the train. Later on, I started writing little musings to go along with the poems. These writings (and soon art pieces) continued after I resigned from that company to work for another who turned out to not be that much better about me being a new mother to a tiny baby. The little one was born by the completion of these pieces, but the anger that accompanied the treatment I received remained. The result is this collection.

  • av John T. Foster
    211,-

    China Up and Down is a personal account of one B-24 pilot, his World War II exploits, and his improbable return to China some twenty-four years after he first left. It is a thrilling story--as improbable as it may be.

  • av Alejandro Gonzalez Arriaga
    280,-

    You'll Forever Dance in the StarsTristan Ayala is a struggling musician trying to make it big in the city of Los Angeles. He often struggles to write a good song to the point that he resorts to alcohol and drugs. One of his best friends sees him and takes him out for a night to Retro City, a redesigned Santa Monica and the center for all '80s enthusiasts. There, they go to the most popular club in the city, Club Del Rey, which is where Tristan's life is changed forever when he meets the local celebrity, the Queen of the Disco. Taking a leap of faith, he gets to know her, and they fall for each other. But things take a turn for the worse when someone from her past reemerges.Welcome to Retro City: Yesterday's World Reborn.

  • av Michael G. Wright
    186,-

    My creation is about people's emotions during a relationship and possible outcomes. Despite our various backgrounds, we have an intriguing commonality--romantic relationships. Sharing smiles and cries with a partner on an intimate level is a familiar societal structure. This bond can be initiated with a stare, a laugh, or a simple conversation. Then it can evolve in the workplace, gym, nightclub, worshipping center, etc.Nobody truly wants to be alone. Human beings will tolerate disrespectful behavior from their supposed soulmate because of that desperation. However, companionship is a risk for everyone, but the reward can be joyous and priceless. Real-life relationships are not like the scripted television shows or movies. It can destroy and inspire at the same time.Although we will always have a beginning and an end, the journey can make or break you. Good luck!

  • av Karen Campbell Kuebler
    199 - 280,-

  • av James Lewis
    236,-

    Gold discovered that was taken from an 1880s train robbery in Montana may be the catalyst of three "double murders" in the west. Five years later, three bodies were discovered in each of two different lakes located in the same area. An FBI agent and a sheriff's deputy believe the murders are related.

  • av Regina Olokor
    236 - 368,-

  • av Erica Moseley
    186,-

    There was no way I was supposed to come back from that dark place. Everyone I knew gave up on me. I was an embarrassment. Truth be told, I was embarrassed too. I was ashamed too. I hated me too. I too also knew that I had issues. The difference is, at some point I begun to ponder and question everything I had ever been told. In my mind, my heart and deep down in my soul I begged to differ. This groaning in my spirit only grew louder, as I dug, clawed and crawled, kicked and screamed, fought my way out of this god forsaken place. Now they can only stare in disbelief. I'd even go so far as saying, some of them are in awe. I'm convinced that we all have something inside of us that can fight it's way out of nearly anything or any situation. It simply has to be awakened, though it won't be a simple task. So long as we have breath in our lungs, there is always a chance for us to see the tides turn.

  • av Sarah Rizk
    199,-

    What if cleaning your room after playing with all your toys wasn't just a boring task that grown-ups made kids do? What if it's really a game and you just aren't playing right? Five-year-old Liam is about to find out as he learns the rules and tries to win the game. A soft rhyming book to teach children that boring chores can be made fun.

  • av Epiphany Hightower
    186,-

    Kennedi James is a contract lawyer who just turned thirty and got engaged to the man of her dreams--you know, the same Ivy League she comes from, from a great family, and also a lawyer. She thinks she loves him, and he is a guy that any woman should be lucky to have. But why is it that the closer the wedding day gets, the more nervous she gets, wondering if she is making the right decision?Julian Knight is twenty-five years old and works for a towing company called Caves. He is young, sexy, and living his free life. Who would have thought that one fateful night of him working on the road would cause him to collide with the sexy, smart, and engaged Kennedi James? He usually does not take women or relationships seriously, but will a fateful rainy night have them both second-guessing what is and what shouldn't be? Everyone will be surprised that it is someone like you who could take my breath away.

  • av Peter Rahlson
    224 - 343,-

  • av J. M. Fickling
    280,-

    Three of humanity's most notorious felons are banished to a strange new world, where they are captured and tested by the gods. An endless horde of mutant wolves, a supersonic race to the death, and an impossible riddle will push the worst of mankind to their limits in the ultimate quest for immortality. In this world of violence and power, however, not everything is as it seems, and soon, the gods themselves will be tested by a power far greater than their own.A tale of hope, courage, and salvation, Howler and Prime is a white-knuckled plunge into the soul of man, leading to the only being who can save it from itself.

  • av George Holloway
    267,-

    This historical book, based on real events and persons, follows the tumultuous journey of one family--that of John and Elizabeth Holloway--from colonial South Carolina to North Carolina and then to the Natchez District governed by Spain before, during, and after the American Revolution. From the extensive research done by the author and other ancestors of this family, including original documents preserved at the state archives of four different state capitals, many plausible explanations for mysteries surrounding this family and others involved, including some infamous characters, are uncovered. Also included are relevant events and methods used in the decades-long search for this family's story by their ancestors.

  • av Jack Sparacino
    224,-

    These essays reflect much of the essence of my life and thinking about what it means to exist on this planet. I hope they resonate with readers, as I put absolutely everything I had into them. That said, I still love chatting with people on the street, and fishing remains a passion after sixty years.

  • av Denise Sampson
    186,-

    The story of Cleo and Mindy is a story of difference and the power of friendship. We should not judge who we choose as friends based on height, weight, or looks. Friendship should be based on common interests and common goals.

  • av Anita Khan
    186 - 331,-

  • av Christian Ehemann
    236,-

    Today's religions find themselves in conflict with modern science. If the laws of physics always hold as science claims, how could the miracles have occurred that are reported in sacred texts? How could God intervene in the world today to answer someone's prayer? This book looks for evidence that there is a spiritual reality in addition to a material reality and finds ample evidence that both realities are part of the universe in which we live. It is the rapid development of science over the past three hundred years, and the much slower evolution of religious thought that is the source of today's conflicts. A satisfactory understanding of our universe requires a partnership between science and religion in which these major areas of thought and knowledge each learn from the other. This understanding must begin with mutual agreement as to what the major components of the universe are. The existence of material reality is not disputed. This book provides a survey of what else exists. For each nonmaterial entity considered, the evidence is examined for consistency with the findings of science. Many inanimate entities are investigated, including mathematical objects, laws of nature, love, and justice. Animate nonmaterial entities investigated include a supreme spiritual being and human souls. A supreme spiritual being need not be a personal god, and reaching that conclusion requires careful analysis of additional data from a variety of sources. Special attention is given to the relationship between Jesus and this personal God. Following the survey of nonmaterial reality, this book investigates some of the additional implications of science for religious belief and for religious practice. Topics covered here include implications of science as they relate to the effectiveness of prayer, revelation, religious ritual, the focus of religious life, and the afterlife.

  • av Kerry Ann Flynn
    211,-

    The Day Pass is a fictional novel with some real-life experiences about overcoming the death of a loved one.Heather is thirty-four years old, married, and a new mother when she is diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer. How will her husband and family move forward after her death? Will her husband, Bobby, ever love again? Will her mother and sisters be able to find joy in their lives after this devastating loss? Will three-year-old Josh remember his mother? Heather makes sure her family knows she is watching over them, will always be a part of their lives, and wants them to move on.

  • av Wilson Antoine
    186,-

    Fairly looking for an acceptable reason for our presence on this earth.Justified and necessary review of so many sophisticated, humanly impossible, spectacular, and irrefutable occurrences and events that I personally witnessed and that clearly show that this life is not what is seen. Not only is there more to it but also and more importantly, there is hope, a big hope, and we can back it up.Proof of demonstration of our current presence on the earth as part of a first-phase plan with more interesting subsequent phases to come.Also included in our discussion in this book is the reason why we need to know all these details, a reason that can be very beneficial and lifesaving.

  • av Ashray Jha
    236,-

    It is human nature to make simple things more complicated than they actually are. Investing is no exception. From our early days in school, we are briefly taught about the stock market, given complex formulas to take a quantitative approach, and use Greek letters to define terms in the stock market. The constant use of phrases like "smart money" by the media makes you believe you have to know everything about investing to have a chance to succeed. However, there are always two sides to every coin. So You Want to Be a Superinvestor? examines what we were taught about investing from academia and then questions this conventional thinking. Do the greatest investors like Warren Buffett and other Superinvestors also use the conventional wisdom, or do they think about investing differently? Is this nonconventional investing approach accessible to all or only ultrawealthy millionaires?In this easy-to-understand book, the author details his own journey into investing from his early influences from his dad, to what he learned in the realm of academia, to researching other great Superinvestors. Across various books and media, these wildly successful investors have shared their teachings on evaluating companies, how to think about market cycles, investor mindsets, and how the macro economy effects investing.So You Want to Be a Superinvestor? is a comprehensive book that takes the various lessons learned from the Superinvestors and illustrates these points by using examples from the authors own life. The author also makes observations on market moving events, the changing psychology of investors, and provides research and examples from history to guide you in your investing journey. These principles can be used by beginners to intermediate investors to emulate the success of the greats.

  • av Ryan Kreifels
    186,-

    Maize is a dark tale about gruesome murders and the urgency to find the cause. In rural Ryne County, a tourist attraction is the site of a grizzly killing. Residents start to suspect each other, while the local county sheriff and his deputy look for answers. After a second victim is found, they begin to suspect that something sinister is underneath the corn.

  • av Bunny Berman Lcsw
    174,-

    On the coldest night in Florida, in January 2022, this book came alive as I was camping in a covered wagon with a close friend. It is intended to be a unique and creative way to understand how essential it is to find your passion and purpose, no matter how damaged one might feel, to live a life substance free. This is a true account of what it's like to be on the journey of recovery with a myriad of people. It is an outside-the-box perspective narrated by the couch that has been an integral part of each person's journey. A hopeful, emotionally captivating book to educate those on the disease of addiction that may otherwise not understand the dynamics of their loved ones struggling to live a clean and sober life.

  • av Walter Schmidt
    255 - 392,-

  • av Samantha Nanz
    174,-

    The Angel in the Shadows is a story that follows two girls and an angel who are on a mission to stop this evil lord from destroying the heavens. The main characters need to figure out how to save themselves from the evil Satine down in the underworld. Will the angel save the children in time to make it out of the underworld, or will the angel fail and the children be lost forever?

  • av John D. DeCotis Ed. D.
    199 - 280,-

  • av Kevin Reed Donley
    280 - 441,-

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