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  • av M. D. Ernesto A. Ordonez
    161,-

  • av Ma Frank Kermit
    358,-

  • av Thirteen O' Clock Press
    180,-

  • av S. L. Plummer
    255

    Insatiable but inexperienced, Saundra is at a crossroads. Devastated by her last relationship, she's torn by the impulses of her own body. A voluptuous, bisexual, black Christian beauty, she has quit praying for her soul mate to find her.Like Saundra, Nehemiah's battered heart, betrayed by his ex-wife, has abandoned hope that the woman his great-aunt prophesied will find him. If he can trust God to deliver her, can she be the dream he had left in his childhood?Their first date is one of discovery. Despite their Christian vows, they share a strong sexual appetite. "Forgive us, God," they pray as foreplay gets heated. Eventually forsaking celibacy, they learn to trust the connection that leads to a passionate journey. Together, they face cultural tensions that break open moral contradictions in their sexual playground.Nehemiah admits to his past infidelity but is shaken by Saundra's silence about her own history. Can they trust each other, or will history repeat itself?

  • av Franklin Finecountry
    210,-

  • av Jim Plagakis R. Ph.
    105,-

    This is JP's Original, Classic work on the institutionalization of the American Pharmacist.The End Cut, Bone-in Prime Rib version from 2006. This book explores the soul-crushing working conditions of the job of a pharmacist. It offers solutions in a light-hearted manner. Jim's recent "The Prisoners of Comfort" is not light-hearted. You may want to read this, originally titled: JP'S 20 SIMPLE RULES FOR THE SUCCESSFUL AND SATISFYING PRACTICE OF PHARMACY.

  • av Chris Bobblett
    152,-

  • av Nathan Aubrey Meek
    328,-

  • av Nicole Anderson Cobb
    138,-

  • av Mel Chizedek
    386 - 631,-

  • av Nicole I-Nesca
    119

  • av W. E. R. Keyes
    383 - 645,-

  • av Delzetha Sinclair-Smith
    127

    A LOOK AT A FEW WOMEN'S LIVES AS THEY TALK TO GOD ABOUT THE HAPPENINGS IN THEIR LIVES , THEIR MARRIAGES, THEIR. CHILDREN, THEIR CO-WORKERS, THEIR POLITICS...JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING THAT AFFECTS THEIR LIVES...ANY RESEMBLANCE TO REAL LIFE EVENTS IS PURELY CO-INCIDENTAL. THESE ARE WOMEN FROM EVERY SOCIOECONOMIC BACKGROUND SEEKING ANSWERS TO THEIR MYRIAD OF QUESTIONS ..BUT FEELING ONLY GOD OR PUPA JEESUZ AS SOME CALL HIM CAN REALLY HEAR ABOUT THEIR MESS AND MAKE MIRACLES OUT OF THEM..THROUGH A SERIES OF LETTERS WRITTEN TO GOD : SOME IN STANDARD ENGLISH AND SOME A MIXTURE, AS WELL AS THOSE IN CREOLE OF THE JAMAICAN PEOPLE. WE GET A RARE GLIMPSE OF HOW WOMEN LIVE AND SURVIVE EVERY DIS-EASE, EVERY STRESS, EVERY BROKEN-NESS AND HOW THEY CELEBRATE EVERYTHING.

  • av Jon Englund
    219,-

    Jake Schmidt coasts through medical school and his radiology residency following the meticulous plan set forth by his family. He finds a girlfriend who seems a perfect match, then appears to land his dream position right out of training. Yet despite everything appearing to fall into place, something still feels amiss. As he approaches graduation, he finds himself lacking a sense of fulfillment. He is overcome by an uncertainty regarding the life path he has followed.Inspired by his Uncle Steve, he makes a surprise decision to travel to Argentina during an unexpected gap that arises before the start of his new job. There he falls in love with a city, a woman, and a way of life. He learns to dance tango, helps to restore a vineyard, and teaches in a rural school. But just as he finally appears to have found the clarity that has long eluded him, tragedy strikes.

  • av Veletta Butcher
    193,-

  • av Deborah Brooks Langford
    160,-

    Author and Poet Deborah Brooks LangfordMy name is Deborah Brooks Langford; I am a Poet and an Author of seventeen booksOn Lulu.com and on Amazon Kindle FireYou can find me on Facebook... Deborah Brooks Langfordhttps://www.facebook.com/deborah.b.langford1http://poetrybybarrymowles.wordpress.com/d-2-w-p-meet-the-author-deborah-brooks-langford/

  • av Richard Wilson Moss
    134,-

  • av Nader Keshvari
    275,-

  • av Jeff Hammond
    202,-

    "Jeff Hammond has been around racing for a long time-almost as long as me-and he has seen a lot. He's had a lot of success down in the pits where races are won, and he has a lot of stories to tell-some good, some bad-and they are all right here, in this terrific book."-Richard PettyWhen you stand out there before a race, and you hear the cheering of 150,000 people, and you know that millions of other people are watching on television... well, you just can't imagine the pump. It is just something you can't get enough of. I used to tell people when the day came that I could hear the words, "Gentlemen, start your engines," and not get goose bumps, that was the day I was going to walk away.It hasn't happened yet. I'm broadcasting now, instead of crew chiefing, but I still feel that way. Still get those goose bumps."Racing is all about chemistry. Hammond and I had it. We were always on the same page. Sometimes I was on the front page though, and he was on the back page!"-Darrell Waltrip

  • av Michael Blanchard
    167,-

    Naming the Silence is a welcomed new collection by a distinctive voice in American poetry. Deeply lyrical and finely crafted, the poems here reveal a practiced command of nuanced phrasing, versification, and evocative imagery. With subject matter both mundane and metaphysical, they are the result of the rich interplay within the creative imagination of memory, discerning observation of the everyday world, and sensitive reflection. In a memorable way, they help define the role of poet as listener and namer. To paraphrase Alexander Pope, Michael Blanchard gives voice to what is often deeply felt but seldom expressed.From "Autumn Comes in the Deep South"One day they will tear down this houseand all the houses where I've passed timeand all the roads leading to themwill lead nowhere and all that's leftwill be the space keptopen and silentand the place of the mindthat turns at the sound of a namewill go still for silence has no need for names.

  • av Peggy Harris Dionne
    253,-

    William Doyle Harris' military career from 1940 to 1970 paralleled the birth of today's US Air Force, as well as three wars: World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. Aerlyn Augusta Hatter was his partner in life and, in many ways, a partner throughout his career. Wings over America, by Peggy Harris Dionne, honors her parents' contribution to the "wings over America" of their generation, as well as records their life story.This story shares how William and Aerlyn grew up in small rural Texas towns in modest, almost destitute, circumstances. It tells how William finished high school at age twenty-one, attended college, joined the Army Air Corp, and went on to make the Air Force his career and calling. Aerlyn was his partner in this-a willing and adventurous traveler, anchor, and homemaker in many lands, and a gracious, accomplished lady in her own right.Inspiring and encouraging, Wings over America offers a look at one family's life and service in the military and gives unique insight into American history.

  • av Barbwire Butterfly Books
    197,-

    Buyer Beware!If you've recently approached a strange emporium of oddities or antiquities, I hope you've taken a few things into consideration...What urge brought you there?Were you drawn to a particular item on display?Did it call out to you?Though everything inside was for sale, did you consider how much you were willing to spend? Perhaps you proffered the listed price, or perhaps you haggled the price down a bit. But did you consider the imperceptible fine print? You may just find you've paid a great deal more than what your parcel is worth.The following twenty-seven works chronicle such transactions. When you purchase this anthology, be sure you're only paying the listed price to a reputable dealer. Otherwise, I cannot be responsible for the consequences.

  • av Patricia Craig
    128,-

    Transformation through inspiration.A journey of self discovery and healing stemming from a shift in consciousness and a transmutation of beliefs. Jewel of Jamari is the story about what happens too many of us at birth. We start buying into the beliefs and opinions of others and claim them as our own. It is in that moment wechoose to forget about the Divine spark that dwells within each of us and we become limited and doomed to a world that is black and white.What would it take to color our worldsonce again? Travel with Jamari on hisjourney to find the answer.

  • av J. Charles Stone
    239,-

    Something strange is happening in the town of Angel's Road. Eerie warnings in black ink appear, children go missing, and scarecrows turn up in odd places. Upon discovering the town's sinister secret, adoptive parents Roy and Jan Ackerman are forced to make an impossible choice involving their daughter: make her "walk through the fire," or allow her to suffer The Martyr's Death - a fate far worse than death itself.This controversial and heart-pounding thriller will have you glued to your seat in terror. Brace yourself for an intense read and find out if you can stomach your way through to the shocking ending!Shut your windows, lock your doors and prepare for the new horror. Welcome home.

  • av Michael W. Mountain
    271,-

    WJ American Hero is the final book in the Mountain Family trilogy. This action-packed fictional story begins in 1864 as the family moves to their new homestead in Blue Earth County in southern Minnesota. After the Dakota War of 1862, the largest Indian war in American history, the entire Indian population of Minnesota was forced to leave their lands throughout the state. Once the Indian population was exiled from the state, the federal government auctioned the land to the settlers. The Mountain family placed bids at the auction and purchased several parcels of Winnebago Indian land in southern Minnesota.As the family was attempting to get settled in Blue Earth County, three of its members made the decision to leave the family's homestead and head west to the new frontier of Wyoming.The travelers from Minnesota soon realized that they would be facing an increasing amount of danger every day. They could have never been prepared for what was in store for them in the Wild West.

  • av Christopher Ammann
    205

    It's like any other day at the office, when without warning the lights blink and then go off. At the same time any metal in your pockets gets hot.A huge solar event just occurred and you are now welcomed to a world without power. A world where guns work for good and evil. Good luck!

  • av Leon Lefson
    137,-

    Revered among peace and social justice activists for his intellect and unwavering commitment to his ideals, Leon Lefson spent 25 years as an administrator at the California departments of social work and education. Working with Phillip and John Burton,state education Superintendent Wilson Riles, he co-created an aid program for permanently and totally disabled. He co-wrote the Early Childhood Education Act.The Depression really had a great impact on him. His whole philosophy was that the poor and oppressed had no champion, and he wanted to do what he could to ameliorate their circumstances.Born in 1914 in New York, 9th of 10 children born to Russian Jews who fled religious persecution,he assisted Philip Foner,noted historian with a massive chronicle on the U.S. labor movement."What I have done reflects a lifelong commitment," he told The Bee newspaper in 2005, "that will not end until I am no longer."

  • av Colin Richards
    183,-

    This bookwill most certainlyenlighten you to the lessthan savoury character ofthe author. Almost everythinggood and bad a man can attain in a lifetime has at least been achieved in someform or other by the writer.So if you have any illusionsplease be prepared to have them shattered

  • av Rev. David Stechholz D. D.
    245,-

    Building programs in churches and church-related schools usually leave a big imprint on the lives of not just the parishioners who are part of a building committee, but also many others touched in heart and mind by various aspects of a building program.In a volume of anecdotes extracted from his years serving Parish and as bishop and President of the English District-LCMS, Reverend Dr. David Stechholz relies on his meticulous notes and building committee files to shine a spotlight on the leadership, courage, tenacity, and dedication of the key people in Christian congregations who participated in the building programs of two houses of worship in Pennsylvania and California, and a new school building in San Francisco. Through his stories, Dr. Stechholz provides insight into how he and others overcame opposition from within the congregation, and found the humor in many situations.

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