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"The Fortune Teller's Factotum is a high-flying adventure; fasten your seatbelt!"¿¿Twenty year old Ashley Hyde is happy not to know the ugly secrets in her showbiz family. She needs to escape her smalltown existence and the gossip that follows her misfortunes. While she can almost see the funny side of getting very publicly dumped by a man not worth her trouble, and writing off two cars in as many months, it's really time to kickstart her new life studying medicine at Columbia. She has a bad day, losing not only her stepmom's celebrity daytime TV cat but her dad's precious car, while inconveniently dressed as an 18th century farm worker. The theft of a replacement cat from the local fortune teller brings Ashley face to face with that lady's factotum, the frighteningly competent Mary Dorn. Their ensuing friendship brings to light a terrible shared history, of suspicious disappearances and deaths, and of a family of arms dealers bought whole by the CIA, in an American tale that spans a turbulent century.
Pelican's Pouch offers an exciting and interactive approach to learning about various aspects of a child's life. It is my sincere wish that parents and caregivers will engage in reading this book with their children, helping them navigate their emotions, understand the feelings of others, and encouraging open discussions about challenging topics. Pelican, named after my mom's beloved sea bird, embarks on her educational journey with the support of her seaside companions. The friendly crab, the playful fish, the curious octopus, and many more fascinating characters will captivate your child's imagination as they progress through the story. And where do these delightful friends reside? In Pelican's trusty pouch, of course! Join Pelican on a Trip to the Doctor as she guides your child through the entire process. From the night before the appointment, exploring the emotions and expectations, to experiencing the sights and sounds of the doctor's visit, and finally, a brief summary of the follow-up. This engaging narrative provides ample space for journaling, allowing your child to reflect on their own experiences. And to top it off, there's a fun find-a-word activity at the end, reinforcing the new knowledge they have gained. Pelican's Pouch is more than just a book; it's an adventure that empowers children to embrace important aspects of their lives. Let the journey begin!
It's the summer before her senior year of high school, and Emery Day feels lost. Everyone around her seems to know what they want to do with their lives. Not only does Emery not know what she wants to do with her life, but her only real passion is watching movies. Her best friend, Tyler, concocts a list of way too many new hobbies for Emery to try out, in the hopes of finding one that finally clicks. Even though this list seems ridiculous, it starts to feel like the only option she has left. With some help from Tyler and an attractive new friend, can Emery complete this list? And even if she does, will it make a difference?From the Publisher:This coming of age book is just the right amount of funny and sass. Emery Day is a character you can fall in love with.
Elizabeth Strong has survived the sinking of The Majestic in 1909 and after recovering, she disappears and crosses the portal between Kominah to Earth. Showing up in 1919, Elizabeth reunites with her family and friends.After the reunion, Elizabeth begins a new life in Sweet Grass, Montana and waits to see why she has been called. Elizabeth also discovers that Ethan Mc Tavish lives in Sweet Grass.Soon Elizabeth realizes orphan girls go missing every year when the weather is warmer and begins investigating. Working to uncover who is taking the girls. The deeper Elizabeth digs, the more dangerous the stakes become. Elizabeth and her friend, the Sheriff, and an old friend, Maxwell Gryhm, work to find out where the girls disappear to and why are they being taken.Can Elizabeth discover the plot? Why orphans? Where do they go? How can she reconcile her burgeoning feelings for Ethan, who refuses to entertain the idea that God is good? Will Ethan's stubbornness cause Elizabeth to deny the bond they started and be separated from Ethan for good?
Mrs. Pearl thought she knew what her greatest treasure was. She couldn't think of anything more precious than the beautiful pink and gold pearl that Uncle Odell had given to her many years before. He had since passed and the "quotes" inscribed on it always gave her comfort. She always kept it close to her heart until it was stolen in the middle of the night! When the Sea Patrol has nothing to go on Mrs. Pearl reaches out to her community. When her story is broadcast via SEA-NN News some amazing things begin to happen as the whole ocean responds to Mrs. Pearl's pleas for help.As the story unfolds, you will find much more mystery surrounding the story of the pearl. And you will learn that wherever your heart is, that's where your treasure is too.
For fans of Bunmi Laditan, "Dear Mother" and John Kenney, "Love Poems for Married People"From the author of "Motherhood: The Crucible of Love," and "cold. Untamed Beauty" comes a work of brutally honest maternal expression. In "Motherhood: Empire of Lost Toys and Mismatched Socks," Dominique M. Snedeker exposes the vulnerabilities of parenting elementary school-age children. Not only is it a difficult time for the kids themselves now maneuvering in a social world outside of home, but it is a time when parents might not have all the right answers, when personal growth must surpass the speed of the children's maturation. Throughout her work, Snedeker creates a poetic, often humorous vocabulary for those who struggle to name or articulate their own fluctuating emotions. From missing her younger mom-self, to falling asleep while checking off tasks, to yodeling children in from play, she ultimately finds the secret, in the end, which fuels the daily struggle. You'll find in this work a reflection of your worst and best moments, when you push through all the emotional clutter and overstimulation to find joy in the chaos of parenting.From the back cover:Sideways days-Everything falling out of cabinets;My thoughts spilling like the milkAccidentally batted over, nowSeeping through the brand-new tablecloth-While once again,Disgruntled children queue before meAs if I were a type of Solomon,With some kind of useful answers-Days, weeks, months-who knows?Pass with each breath as I count to ten,Soothing myself;Finally, I look at their expectant facesAwaiting the answer to an unheard question.Instead of responding, I pull them intoA mamma bear hug, squeezing my eyes tight-Trying not to cry.Strong young arms wrap around me,Still, for now, seeking comfort-And although I can't fix everything,Right now-maybe ever,I'll just hold them for a little whileAs they grow under my embrace.I miss them,Even while they're still here.From the Publisher:Dominique M. Snedeker bravely examines the emotional depths of parenting active children. As a mom myself, I found her expressions an authentic voice, neither gilding nor corroding the maternal experience. Although this is written from the "mother" perspective, the experience is true for anyone who has daily contact and investment in children. Not only do they overwhelm you with questions, comments, fidgeting and as Dominique puts it, "noise," but they fill you with joy as you watch them discover their world and themselves. We at Hear Our Voice Publishing love that Dominique pens our experiences in such a way that we can either relive them or have our experiences validated. We hope you will see some of yourself as you read, "Motherhood: Empire of Lost Toys and Mismatched Socks.""There are quite a few times after reading a poem that I thought, Yeah, I remember those days, and would laugh out loud remembering." - Tasha Schiedel, Mother of two girls
No memories. No voice. A sister trapped in her body no one can see without a mirror. Gifts she must learn to control. A girl who does not know her name.Twenty-five years after waking, Elizabeth and her family prepare to set sail on The Majestic to return from Walles to Bellah and a new adventure. Little does she know others like her also board the ship.Working alongside Maxwell Gryhm an investigator to find a killer, Elizabeth's gifts and skills are tested in a race to find a killer before the voyage endsFrom the Publisher:"A Christian novel of epic proportions. This book will keep you reading from page one through the last."
Glimpses is a collection of 26 fictional stories about disaffected teenagers. Meet Chenai who self-harms as a result of being sexually abused; Scott whose father forces him to beg; Malena, the teenage mother; Yuan, who is motorbike mad; Todd who questions his sexuality, plus many more characters who have to cope with the dilemma of growing up in an imperfect world.Glimpses contains stories about children who live their lives through disappointment, abuse and terror. It covers a wide range of social issues ranging from poor parenting, racism, bullying, mental health, illiteracy, truancy, poverty and the underclass, drug and alcohol issues - as well as criminal behavior including gang culture and use of weapons.Humans are shaped by experience - what happens when these experiences go bad? Henry uses these stories to show the reader that there are reasons for disaffection while reminding us that there is so much untapped potential in troubled young people.FROM THE PUBLISHERWe are thrilled to republish this book, it is a collection of 26 fabulous stories about young offenders that will be beneficial to anyone working with children in a capacity of a social worker or anyone interesting in humanities.
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