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  • av Brenda Joyce Parrish
    202 - 445,-

  • av Natasha Re
    159,-

    This book is about my experience as a landlord in California dealing with properties for sale by owner, the types of tenants, and the mistakes of using credit cards.

  • av Cathy Hoppis
    198,-

    An exciting adventure of an unlikely friendship between a boy and a frog. Read along as they run and play, explore caves, and discover a hidden treasure that changes into something amazing!

  • av James L Eng
    160,-

    The use of coaching books systematically deceived the American immigration system during the years following the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. Follow Jim''s life as an eight-year-old immigrant from Taishan whose diligent memorization of false identities, dates and places erased all memories of his boyhood in China. After facing language difficulties and isolation during assimilation and education, he eventually achieves academic success. But then he must overcome the institutional racism of the 1950s, and reaches the plateau of middle class America during the Cold War. He finds himself oddly suited to the silence and secrecy shrouding his work with the military and NASA. But despite having lived the American Dream, he sees the world as a Chinese American in a racist society. Mr. Eng completed this memoir at the age of 95. He attributes his health, long life, and success to his beautiful wife Lan.

  • - A Fight to the Finish
    av Charles E Kozoll
    217 - 445,-

  • - Through My Eyes, Heart, and Soul
    av Luciano Louis Charles Graziano
    187 - 401,-

  • - A Collection of Recipes from the Kitchen of Carol Ruth Watson
    av Carol Ruth Watson
    857 - 1 018,-

  • av Allison Gaglio
    247 - 386,-

  • av Jayson Derowitsch
    217 - 430,-

  • av Kenneth C Bryant
    173,-

    I am an elderly black male, who, in my youth, developed a love of reading history; and in that period of time, the late ''30s and the early ''40s, I found it very hard to locate much literature depicting black presence in American history. Later in life, when this information was publicly made more available, I was overwhelmed with shock, and I questioned as to why all this had been hidden all these years. Black people had not only just existed here, they were also necessary for this country to achieve the success that was attained to push this nation ahead in the following years. This book is detailed to prove this assertion. I also go into great detail explaining why this information has been kept hidden. There is only a glimpse of pre-North American contributions mentioned in the book, but there is a detailed explanation of the making of the United States of America, all the way up until the present time, depicting how the black presence was necessary to bring this country to where it is today. It is also necessary for young and elderly, both black and white, who are aspiring, ambitious American citizens to be fully cognizant of this in order to reap the benefits they will need in keeping this nation as the greatest nation on earth. This book proves that diversity is the main bulwark of our nation.

  • - Volume 1
    av Timothy Wade Bowley
    256,-

  • av Rezaul Khan
    222,-

    8 Frog Street is an amazing story of Lee Chan, the tycoon of Manila. Richie King, a neighbor of Lee, narrates the thrilling and incredible mysteries surrounding the business tycoon. The mysterious tale reveals strange and shadowy entities and the effect of the mystical cultures that still reign in the Philippines. A giant snake and some oversize frogs belonging to Lee attacked Richie's home. Richie also bumped into some supernatural entities who were related to Lee. Lee, a poor immigrant from the Fujian province, China, settled in Manila in 1930 when he was only ten years old. The poor kid thrived and became a global Forbes-listed multibillionaire because of him being business savvy, his hard work, and his frugality. Richie discovered that Yu, the spook of Lee's grandmother, also followed him from Fujian and helped him to reach the height that only a few people have ever achieved.

  • av Leopoldo Sermeno Castro
    241,-

    The story involves the adventures of a young Latino couple who experiences the hurdles and obstacles of young love. A gifted young man attempts to utilize his talents to overcome the cultural and traditional lifestyle that he and the love of his life encounter. This book takes you through the various adventures of a young couple in love.

  • - Journal Mystery 1
    av L E Declue
    256,-

    Lindy Armand's great aunt Felicity passed away on May 14, 2014, at the age of 84 and to Lindy's dismay hidden journals reveal her favorite aunt spent a good portion of her life working for the CIA during the height of the Cold War. Lindy's life takes a new turn when documents come to light that were once thought destroyed.Lindy along with two of Felicity's elderly friends and her former lover and partner in espionage, travel Wyoming and Yellowstone National Park to protect the documents from a multitude of "interested parties."Through excerpts from Felicity's journals and Lindy's race to make sure the documents get to the right element; the Cold War secret is revealed.

  • av Carl Luepnitz
    202 - 445,-

  • av D Michael Pain
    264,-

    The two children's books were created by D. Michael Pain in the 1970's.The Ugly Christmas TreeThe Ugly Christmas Tree is about different types of trees. As people, weall can be different - yet the same and beautiful. You should treat peoplethe way you want to be treated and not bullied for who you are.Rosco the Reluctant RabbitRosco the Reluctant Rabbit is about how you should never take thingsthat are not yours and be grateful for what you have.Roscoe teaches us valuable lessons on compassion, confidence, and honesty.

  • av Charles Robinson
    327 - 518,-

  • - Conspicuous Compassion, Cultural Corrosion, and Collectivism
    av Richard Merlo
    157,-

    The political Left is urging socialism in the United States and, in the process, is destroying traditional American values.

  • - Philosopher Dog Speaks
    av Priscilla Santiago
    222,-

    If you've ever thought outside the box-this is for you.

  • - Eagle Warrior of the Chac Tah
    av David C Stone
    357 - 562,-

  • - Our Favorite Recipes from Ghana and Around the World
    av Moga '89
    283,-

    This is a book compiled to showcase our favorite recipes from Ghana's diverse traditional dishes from different ethnic groups, tribes, and clans from the north, south, east, and west. Generally, Ghanaian dishes are mainly made up of a starchy portion (rice, yam, plantain, cassava, cocoyam, maize) and a sauce (tomatoes) or soup saturated with fish (freshwater and saltwater), snails, crabs, meat (including bush meat), or mushrooms with vegetables, such as garden eggs (eggplant), okra, kontomire (cocoyam leaves), and a whole variety of greens and beans. This book is a reflection of the various cultural diversity in the country and that is also a reflection of the students you will find in Mfantsiman or any boarding school in Ghana.

  • av Shelba Meek
    222,-

    Some of the old-time toys cannot compete with all the modern-day toys and should not because they offer some very unique adventures for growing children. Also, this toy needs the help of a parent or adult with the child in order to fully enjoy them.

  • - A Redemptive Journey to Scotland
    av Victor Atyas
    198,-

    Frustrated in his work as a college librarian, 42-year-old Mark finds fulfillment in outdoor activities. On a camping journey to Chaco Culture National Historical Monument, his search for spiritual connection with the ancient Anastasis is shattered by a group of campers, who chant and drum late into the night. His pleas for quiet are met with ridicule and threats. Unable to find another campsite, defeated, he heads back to Santa Fe, his home. Along the way he reflects that he has been victimized by bullies ever since his childhood, and vows to evolve into a courageous and proud man. But he is at a loss on how to proceed. In a dream, a wise, old man in a castle advises him to emulate daredevils who have ventured into forbidding deserts, unknown oceans, and towering mountains. On a visit to the local library branch he finds a book describing three winter months in a remote Scottish Highlands cabin, with no electricity or running water. Nightly, on the way to the privies, the author sensed invisible eyes spying on him. Because the cabin was in the heart of the ancestral Pictish land, Marc concludes that the spying eyes must have belonged to their ghosts. The Picts were fearless. They fought Roman legionnaires naked except for paint on their bodies. He packs his things and leaves for the Highlands in search of the ghosts, and if he finds them, to ask them to teach him the secrets of their ancestors' fearlessness and daring. He is in luck. The ghosts enroll him into their tribe and appoint Derile, a member, to be his guardian angel. ln Dunvegan Castle Mark falls in love with Debbie, an American tourist, waiting for the arrival of her boyfriend. Derile advises restraint. Mark must decide whether to follow the calling of his heart and act like a Pict, or be his cautionary self.

  • av Alton Fry Jr
    256 - 489,-

  • - The Story of the First Heart and Lung Transplants and the Murder of Medgar Evers
    av M D O Gordon Robinson Jr
    202 - 445,-

  • - Positive Character Traits for Children
    av Makayla L Tyler & Cheryl K Greer
    256,-

    Growing up can be confusing. We try to be the best people we can, but it is sometimes difficult how to do so. What makes us good or bad? How can we develop more positive character traits?Nine-year-old Makayla L. Tyler wanted to promote positive character traits to other children. So she and her coauthor-grandmother, Cheryl K. Greer, created Love 7: Positive Character Traits for Children. In this book, you will meet colorful and lively characters who demonstrate good behavior and explain important moral principles.The characters in Love 7: Positive Character Traits for Children will become like friends. Ones who model good behavior choices. And while you will enjoy the stories, you'll also learn valuable lessons about teamwork, good citizenship, and living up to one's full potential.

  • - Army Post-Post Army
    av Glenda Page
    136,-

    Army Brat is a true story of her military childhood and her high and low points outside the military.

  • av Roger Stutesman
    136,-

    This story is about three English youths who are reluctantly pulled mysteriously into an ancient settlement and must overcome significant obstacles in order to return to their twenty-first-century homes. They encounter a world where beliefs in spirits and demons are an important foundation.

  • - A Holistic Approach to Preventing Veteran Suicide
    av Krystle Shapiro Mshn Lmt
    371,-

    The statistics about veteran suicide have changed little over the years, hovering most consistently at twenty suicides a day. Most emphasis has been placed on increasing the availability of mental health services for returning soldiers, yet theaters of war present a myriad of factors affecting human health from exposures to toxic elements, extreme environments, and a lack of proper nutrition, not to mention the emotional experiences that all together create a cascade of individualized chemical messenger responses to unrelenting stressors. The War Within informs soldiers, veterans, family members, and caretakers how to first understand what happens to the body under such stressors in theaters of war and how this affects the brain. Once one understands what has happened to the physical body, then appropriate decisions and practices can be undertaken to restore the physical reserves of our warriors, ultimately reversing the heartbreaking suicidal trend that we recognize is currently taking place.The War Within presents a five-part, well-researched program that can serve as a vital complement to the important mental health programs presently being provided for our soldiers and veterans. This program is easy to implement into daily routines, and it enables restoration of optimal brain function, thus reducing the incidence of depression, hopelessness, fatigue, and suicidal ideation.

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