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  • av Brandon S. Pilcher
    241,-

    Set in eastern Africa 100,000 years ago, Women of the Plains tells the story of a confrontation between two cultures of early Homo sapiens, the ancestors of all modern human beings. When the young huntress Oja gets separated from her nomadic band after a hunting accident, she finds herself in a strange place where the people have settled into permanent villages. As she struggles to find her place in this new world, her old friends Uru and Namak go looking for her. Oja must eventually choose between the way of life she has always known and that of the people who have embraced her as one of their own.

  • av Bill Harrison
    235,-

    A bass player navigates his way through the muddy waters of Chicago's music scene Bill Harrison chronicles his journey from bumbling music student to successful professional bass player in late twentieth-century Chicago. Told with a mixture of wry humor and hard-won insight, Making the Low Notes gives readers an insider's peek into the prosaic life of a working musician. Harrison describes periods of camaraderie, disappointment, pain, and joy as he toils in venues as divergent as bowling alleys, jazz clubs, recording studios, hotels, orchestra pits, and concert halls. He shares the stage with jazz greats, including Dizzy Gillespie, James Moody, Clark Terry, Bunky Green, and Max Roach. Along the way, the bassist struggles to reconcile the dissonance between his desire to be heard and his impulse to hide silently in the shadows.

  • av Sharon Wyman
    222,-

  • - When Legend Becomes an Encounter
    av Greg Walter
    207,-

    Life-saving Coast Guard missions. Hunting for a century-old treasure. Exploring the Pacific Coastal mountains. The legend of Bigfoot—and an astonishing showdown involving hired hunters, a sinister collector, the U.S. government . . . and a magical, otherworldly twist. High adventure, legend and magical realism sweep together in The Ridgewalkers, the riveting novel of Alex Boldway, and his actions that lead to a climactic showdown rife with danger, rescue, heroism . . . and an enduring environmental message from the beings he protects.

  • av Alfred Eaker
    221,-

  • - Memoir of an American Expatriate
    av Bruce Stevens Proctor
    215,-

    What leads a top-secret war-policy insider to desert during the Vietnam War? In the case of Bruce Proctor, it was reconnaissance photos: images which showed the bombing of civilian villages in Southeast Asia, despite the administration's claims otherwise. Appalled by his discovery, Bruce suddenly quit his job at the Defense Intelligence Agency. To avoid the draft, he joined the Air National Guard, but his unit was activated for service in Vietnam. Rather than fight in an immoral war, Bruce went AWOL, seeking refuge in Sweden.A hybrid memoir set against a half century across two continents, The Sweden File is composed of letters to and from Bruce from 1968 to 1972, his reminiscences forty years later, and his brother Alan's reflections in 2014. Despite his best attempts, Bruce was never able to learn Swedish, necessary for employment, and he struggled with poverty, a series of difficult jobs, drugs, and alcohol. After four years of trying to fit into a foreign culture, Bruce and his wife emigrated to Canada. At a time when the US has been in constant conflict for eighteen years-longer than the Vietnam War-Bruce's musings on peace, war, and government deception have a vital urgency.

  • - A Relationship Manual
    av James D Feldman
    290,-

    Our global commercial environment is saturated with uncertainty and increasing doubt about our commitment to customers. With few exceptions, the creation of a Customer is a lost art . . . because no one cares. We no longer buy from companies based on loyalty. We buy from those where there is the least hassle-and the by-product is mediocrity.Yet, through all the chaos the Customer endures, as they hope to discover respite from indifference to find someone who cares about this fragile relationship. Focusing totally on the Customer creates a relationship much like dating. It uncovers levels of confidence, trust, satisfaction, and price stabilization. DATING Your Customer® is about the UNCOMMON: common sense. Over the past few decades, James Feldman has become one of marketing and innovation's most provocative thinkers and speakers. He challenges businesses to shift how they think, not what they think. After all, "Nothing Changes, If Nothing Changes." It all about focusing on becoming a catalyst that ensures that Shift Happens!® DATING Your Customer® has six simple, pragmatic shifts for enlightened organizations:Jim's spectrum of Customer experiences reminds companies to respect them as appreciating assets. Remember: Never Confuse Inconvenient with Impossible.He continues to develop new applications for existing technology, works with enlightened organizations, and puts together a logical order while providing a toolbox to build relationships.

  • - A True Story of Love in the Midst of Japanese American Internment Camps
    av Judy Mundle
    226 - 361,-

  • - A Memoir of the Yugoslav Wars
    av Lyndon Back
    207,-

    Heartbreak and hope, a Quaker mom's mission of peace in war-torn Yugoslavia.Treading Water at the Shark Café is an American Quaker woman's extraordinary journey of witness and discovery from her suburban Philadelphia home to the war zones of the former Yugoslavia. Set against a background of violence, her story focuses on young people-often forgotten in times of war-who lived outside the spotlight.Like the Freedom Riders and the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee in the United States, the student activists in the former Yugoslavia envisioned a better world, taking incredible risks to make their dreams come true. Optimism, energy, and imagination conjure new possibilities, even in the midst of chaos. Told with honesty and deep conviction, this memoir will resonate with a growing audience of readers who are tired of political warmongering and share a longing for effective nonviolent alternatives.

  • av Gina M Sanfilippo
    173,-

    A husky is a girl's best friend. When twelve-year-old Kara heard the weather report-seven inches of snow overnight-she plans a wonderful day of sledding with her Siberian husky dog, Tuck. A day of fun quickly turns scary when the two friends lose control sledding down a big hill. Read the story aloud with your family and friends and see what Kara and Tuck learned that day.

  • av Robert Yehling
    235,-

    Music. Love won, lost, regained. Festivals. Tours. Legends. Welcome to Voices. Legendary rock-and-roll singer/songwriter Tom Timoreaux, who like many began during San Francisco's epochal Summer of Love, emerges from a long retirement with his band, the Fever. When his backup singer cannot tour, he brings on his estranged daughter, Christine. As they sing together and heal their relationship, the Fever tours to national acclaim-and Christine becomes a star. Meanwhile, in Italy, Tom's long-lost "love child," Annalisa, views a Fever concert streamcast and must decide whether to reach out to a man she thought dead. Voices is a father-daughter-daughter relationship journey set against a half-century of rock and roll, where love and healing are always possible and music speaks louder than words.

  • av Eric Noel Munoz
    235 - 436,-

  • av Sean Conroy
    166,-

    Sean Conroy started his career in the lab, but had a burning desire to enter the clinical side of medicine as a physician assistant. After completing the first two years of book work, he spent a year learning from doctors, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and others on the front lines of medicine in hospitals and clinics across the state of Nebraska. He entered his first family practice rotation as a well-spoken but inexperienced PA student, and in under a year was bedside with severely ill and injured patients in one of Nebraska's busiest level-one trauma centers.This memoir follows Conroy around the state, from one rotation to another, as he grows in knowledge and maturity. It tells the tales (some humorous, some harrowing, and occasionally heartbreaking) of patient encounters in wide variety of settings with individuals from all walks of life. From the delivery of a newborn, to the terminally ill at the end of their lives, and many in between, Through the Eyes of a Young Physician Assistant will leave you laughing and crying and with a deeper appreciation of PAs.

  • av Michael C White
    193,-

    A woman's journey of self-discovery and spiritual awakeningAfter receiving the devastating news of her son's death, Elizabeth ekes out a lonely and strained relationship with her husband, Zach. While he takes comfort in support groups, Elizabeth becomes withdrawn and seeks solace from the only thing that helps her forget: alcohol. A chance meeting with a man on the side of the road spurs her to travel cross-country to the site of her son's death in the hope of understanding what had happened.During the trip, she undergoes a transformation, one which allows her to confront the demons of her past but also to acknowledge the possibilities of her future. Through the wisdom and kindness of a man she meets along the way, she finds a means not only of dealing with her pain and her guilt, but of opening herself to the redemptive power of love, and of faith in something. Resting Places is an inspiring, upbeat story, a tale of real faith in what we cannot see except with our hearts, a novel that follows a character from despair to hope, from despondency to renewal.

  • - Using Personal Experience in Everything You Write
    av Robert Yehling
    180,-

  • av Edward Stanton
    193,-

    Wide as the Wind is the winner of the 2017 Next Generation Indie Book Award for Young Adult Fiction, the 2017 Silver Moonbeam Children's Book Award for Young Adult Fiction - Historical/Cultural, and the 2018 silver Feathered Quill Award for Teen Fiction. Wide as the Wind was also honored in the 2018 Purple Dragonfly Book Awards in Green Books/Environmental.The story of a boy, a girl, their island, and how they saved it.Wide as the Wind is the first novel to deal with the stunning, tragic history of Easter Island (Vaitéa). It could be described as quest fiction for all ages in the line of Tolkien's The Hobbit, but it is set in the real world, not Middle-earth. Wide as the Wind portrays Polynesian journeys across the Pacific Ocean in canoes with no metal parts or instruments: the greatest adventure in human prehistory, as bold as modern space voyages (National Geographic).When Vaitéa is ravaged by war, hunger and destruction, it falls upon Miru, the fifteen-year-old son of a tribal warrior, to sail to a distant island to find the seeds and shoots of trees that could reforest their homeland. If he decides to undertake the voyage, he must leave behind Kenetéa, a young woman from an enemy tribe with whom he has fallen deeply in love. And if Miru and his crew survive the storms, sharks and marauding ships that await them on a passage over uncharted ocean, an even greater mission would lie ahead. They must show their people that devotion to the earth and sea can be as strong as war and hatred. Wide as the Wind is both a stirring novel of discovery and a prophetic tale for our times.

  • - An Accident, a Taste of Eternity, and a New Life
    av Martha Brookhart Halda
    207,-

    Welcome to The Fragrance of Angels, Martha Brookhart Halda's memoir about her time on the other side-and how and why she discovered and reshaped a new purpose in a world that never looked or felt the same after visiting Heaven. Within these pages is the story of so many other women, but infused with a sense of purpose.

  • - 366 Exercises to Fulfill Your Daily Writing Life; 2nd Edition
    av Robert Yehling
    212,-

    Take the year-long journey plotted in these pages,give yourself over to its process,and behold the inevitable transformation.Robert Yehling''s collection of 366 writing exercises for people of all ages and skill levels guides you to explore aspects of yourself through daily experiences,nature, your personality, your character, and your soul. "Each time you sit down to write you will be encouraged to expand your awareness of your environment and your place in it."You will find concrete and esoteric aspects to your writing that enable you to write your way into an experience. In so doing, you will be able to connect to the world around you through reflective observation. Bob challenges you to see through your eyes what cannot often be seen with them. Here, you will find yourself deepening your respect for the life you view outside yourself and what is held sacred within you."(~Cleveland Book Review)

  • - A Writer's Story
    av Pamela Jane
    193,-

    It is 1965, the era of love, light-and revolution. While the romantic narrator imagines a bucolic future in an old country house with children running through the dappled sunlight, her husband plots to organize a revolution and fight a guerrilla war in the Catskills.Their fantasies are on a collision course.The clash of visions turns into an inner war of identities when the author embraces radical feminism; she and her husband are comrades in revolution but combatants in marriage; she is a woman warrior who spends her days sewing long silk dresses reminiscent of a Henry James novel. One half of her isn't speaking to the other half.And then, just when it seems that things cannot possibly get more explosive, her wilderness cabin burns down and Pamela finds herself left with only the clothes on her back.From her vividly evoked existential childhood ("the only way I would know for sure that I existed was if others-lots of others-acknowledged it") to writing her first children's book on a sugar high during a glucose tolerance test, Pamela Jane takes the reader along on a highly entertaining personal, political, and psychological adventure.

  • av Robert L Hunton
    180,-

    Strange halos of light are appearing in the night sky above Baboquivari, sacred mountain of the Tohono O'odham. Eerie sounds of weeping echo through the dark canyons. Two reservation men are fiercely attacked by spirits of the dead near the Mexican border! Frightened residents confront village elders for answers to the mystery. Danny Rivas's grandfather, Joseph, knows their tribal way of life has been ignored for too long. They must move quickly before utter chaos engulfs the reservation! Danny, the coyote-meeter, and his friend Diego devise a plan to offer the sacred medicine pouch of Chief Gray Horse to appease the powerful spirits and save their people. Badly injured in the process, they are trapped in a mine with a nest of rattlesnakes and a family of wolf spiders! Will they be rescued in time?

  • - Practical Strategies Making a Difference in Schools
    av Scott Taylor, Tyrone Olverson & Catherine L Barnes
    278,-

    Positively impact student learning with strategies your professional learning community can implement immediatelyBeyond Theory shows you how to:- Develop a Continuous Improvement Plan with clear learning objectives and goals- Schedule your school day, grading period and school year to make the most of instructional time- Provide focused topics for staff and professional learning community meetings- Collect and disaggregate data meaningful to the learning process- Create and maintain a school culture where everyone is on the same pageThe Eight-Cylinder Reform Model (ECRM) is a collection of eight overarching concepts that when collectively put into motion will benefit all stakeholders in an educational community. ECRM puts theory into practical and realistic practice through shared experience, real-life examples, templates and processes designed to advance overall school improvement. Tested across grade levels and varying demographics, the strategies and processes can be applied to any school setting.The first year of using ECRM strategies allowed Scott Taylor's Crestwood Elementary to go from 34% to 74% proficient in reading and 56% to 81% proficient in math and ultimately a National Blue Ribbon School.Tyrone Olverson, Cathy Barnes and Scott Taylor collectively bring together over 75 years of classroom, supervisory and administrative experience in schools across the United States. Their track record for attaining high achievement across settings provides irrefutable proof their ECRM will improve student learning, build a sustainable culture of high performance, and create a strong and accountable environment within any classroom and school.

  • - My Journey Away from Emotional Abuse
    av Kathleen Pooler
    186,-

    "Good girl travels a rocky road to become a strong woman. Kathleen Pooler's experience and insights capture the essence of an era, and this crisply written volume will inspire any reader." ~ Sharon Lippincott, author of The Heart and Craft of Lifestory Writing"...provides us with a deep well of wisdom-and a cautionary tale that will resonate with every woman." ~ Lynne M. Spreen, author of Dakota BluesNothing can rescue her until she decides to rescue herselfHow does a young woman from a stable, loving family make so many wise choices when it comes to career, but so many poor choices when it comes to love? Kathy must face her self-defeating patterns before she and her children become a statistic. Her life and the lives of her two children depend upon the choices she makes, and the chances she takes.Join Kathy on her rollercoaster ride of self-discovery, from shame and guilt to inner strength in her tears to triumph story. "If you have ever despaired as a parent or partner, knowing you have made a wrong choice but not knowing how to move forward, you will find courage, hope, and strength in these pages." ~ Shirley Showalter, author of Blush: A Mennonite Girl Meets a Glittering WorldKathleen Pooler is a retired Family Nurse Practitioner and active memoir writer. She believes in the power of hope and writing to transform, heal and transcend life's obstacles and disappointments. She writes weekly at her Memoir Writer's Journey blog: http://krpooler.com.

  • av Mitchell Fink
    149,-

    New York Times best-selling author Mitchell Fink traces the concurrent stories of Robert Dunn and Dorothy Moore. Dunn experienced hatred and bigotry from an early age as the youngest member of the first black family to move into a Queens, New York neighborhood inhabited mostly by white Irish-Catholics. At precisely the same time, Moore was being abandoned by her Irish-Catholic parents and left to grow up in an orphanage These two extraordinary stories became one in the spring of 1998 when the world-renown heart surgeon, Dr. Mehmet Oz, implanted Dorothy Moore's heart into Robert Dunn's chest. The compelling events prior to the transplant, and the terror Robert Dunn walked through once he realized his life was saved by a white woman who may have grown up among the same kind of people who brutalized him as a child, is what led to his transformation as a man and his true Change of Heart. Fink became like a brother to Robert Dunn during last two years of his life, absorbing his journey. He spent more than a year with Dorothy's family, chronicling her story.

  • - Influential Welsh in the Southern Arizona Territory
    av Jude Johnson
    149,-

    They left Wales-legendary land of Celts, King Arthur, and their embolic Red Dragon-for opportunity and new identity in the hostile Wild West: the Arizona Territory. Some were honest hard workers, others were con men and outlaws. Some faded into obscurity. Some changed not only the Territory, but influenced the nation. These are true stories of Welshmen who left their mark on Tucson, Tombstone, Bisbee, and beyond.

  • av Robert L Hunton
    188,-

    Crystals filled with mysterious powers. Hidden wisdom protected by ancient spirits. A desert people on the edge of destruction! With his final breath, Chief Jonathan Gray Horse, known as 'coyote-meeter, ' foresees catastrophe for the Tohono O'odham nation. A mysterious sickness, dying livestock, and a disastrous fire are only the beginning! Wise Joseph and his grandson Danny Rivas risk their lives to unravel the secrets of Jonathan's medicine pouch and save their people. Will they find and decipher the ancient wisdom of the O'odham in time? "I was swept up...deeply immersed in the tension and unfolding mystery" Lisa Barker Biblio Reads

  • av Matthew Marine
    198,-

    Secrets shrouded in a tourist town An FBI agent tortured by his past A murder the local police don't want solved Sedona, Arizona: A young woman is found mutilated in a police officer's basement, his confession scrawled on the wall above his lifeless body. The local police rule the case a murder-suicide, but the dead officer's sister isn't convinced. She persuades rundown FBI Agent Stuart Ransom to conduct an off-the-books investigation. With her help, Ransom realizes that the police appear to be hiding the truth behind the gruesome murder. Now he must question everything-from the case to his own beliefs-before his past becomes the killer's next target. "Fast-paced yet beautifully evocative, Devil's Moon is a thriller that will keep you guessing until the very end." - J Carson Black, Author of "The Shop" and the Laura Cardinal crime fiction series

  • - Treachery's Reward
    av M A Hutchison
    136,-

    The wide-open Western Frontier in 1865 paints the backdrop for murder and revenge. A young man's manic need to avenge the deaths of his family is aided by an Apache woman warrior. Skilled in the art of war and killing, she becomes his teacher and lover. Murderers seek the anonymity of droving cattle and become prey; catacombs hide the bodies of the wrongdoers. A man's mind can become ingenious when he begins sinking into insanity. Filled with venom, he becomes El Cascabel; the rattlesnake! "M. A. Hutchison crafts a suspenseful tale of a young man's descent into murderous madness in the Old West, weaving a rich tapestry of love, loss, and vengeance amid the desert's stark beauty. This is a twisting ride the reader won't soon forget." Jude Johnson, Author of "Cactus Cymry" & "Dragon & Hawk"

  • av Bobbi Carducci
    198,-

    Bobbi Carducci's life was about to change. Her ill father-in-law 's odd behavior was a mystery when he came to live with her and Mike. For the next seven years Bobbi did everything she could to save him from himself-while he tried to convince everyone that he didn't need her and that she was crazy. "Brutally honest and written from the heart, Carducci's intimate chronicle of caring for her father-in-law is a poignant story of strength, compassion, and humor that will linger with you long after you read the last page. Highly recommended for anyone caring for an elderly parent." Jan Neuharth, author of the Hunt Country Suspense novels"Confessions of an Imperfect Caregiver, perfectly encapsulates the human experience, not just the caregiver's. When we live in a world of worry, stress and self-doubt, where do we find the strength to go on? Bobbi's retelling of her caregiving years unfolds in a beautiful answer to the questions posed by sickness, health, care, and loss."Alexandra Axel, Media Director, The Caregiver SpaceBobbi is an award winning author and multi published short story writer. Her work has appeared in numerous anthologies and publications, in print and online. Bobbi's website and blog can be found at www.bobbicarducci.com and theimperfectcaregiver.com. Bobbi also blogs monthly for TheCaregiverSpace.org and AgingCare.com.

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