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  • av Dawn Drew Soul Coach
    355,-

    Do you long for more joy and ease?Are you exhausted and tired of just pushing through?You may be holding in your hand right now the answers you've been looking for!Inside this book, Dawn Drew shares practical insights and wisdom for how you can live with more joy and ease in the key areas of your life: Relationships with others: letting go of people-pleasing Relationship with yourself: how to reconnect with ourselvesRelationship with work: the work-earn-deserve paradigmWhat stands in the way may not be what you think. With humor and vulnerability, Dawn dismantles some of the things standing in our way and sheds light on a new way of living. Are you ready to change your life?

  • av Steven Joe Murray
    224 - 355,-

  • av Brenda Watson
    174 - 255,-

  • av Javier Ayala
    416,-

    Unlock the Leader Within You at Any Age!Are you ready for a transformative journey that defies conventional wisdom about leadership? "Lifespan Leadership" is not just another book about leadership theories--it's a groundbreaking exploration that uncovers the hidden facets of leadership at every stage of life.Childhood Bonds: Could the way you play as a baby influence your leadership style? Prepare to reflect!Adolescence: Think your formative years were just a phase? Discover how they might have been laying the groundwork for your leadership journey.Emerging Adulthood: Navigating the complexities of early adulthood? Learn how this crucial stage can be a launching pad for your leadership aspirations.Adulthood & Reinvention: Ever felt like you've missed the leadership boat? Learn how adulthood offers a second act in your leadership story, ripe for reinvention and discovery.The Dance of Synchrony: Find out why being in tune with those around you could be your secret weapon in leadership.Break the Mold: Tired of cookie-cutter leaders? Learn how to break free from societal norms and lead in a way that's uniquely you!From the early bonds formed in the cradle to the wisdom earned in mature years, "Lifespan Leadership" offers a fresh, holistic view of leadership that will challenge your perceptions and inspire you to unlock your hidden potential.Are you ready to redefine leadership on your own terms? Pick up "Lifespan Leadership" and embark on a life-changing journey today!

  • av Anu Venketaramani
    186,-

    What do you like to do in the shower? Pretend you are a rock star? Find a corner where you can stay dry? Or perhaps blow giant soap bubbles? Take a peek inside to have a good laugh and get some ideas on how you can have fun while taking care of an essential, routine task.Shower? If I Must! is a book about how a mundane activity like taking a shower can bring families together and help parents and children understand each other's perspectives. Conserving water, caring for the environment, and being judicious with money are values that parents want to teach their children. Little do they realize that they are being taught, in return, to use their imagination, have fun, and live life without any inhibitions. From being told to take shower to finally drying off, the process can be time-consuming for parents and children but also fun and a way to create some great memories!

  • av Thomas D Rix
    291,-

    The Adventures of Black Bean and Little Cheetah is Tom Rix's latest publication. This super-cute, children's faith-based book, the first in its series, is loaded with fun adventures that children will enjoy following each and every time. Children will also learn new words and concepts, as each book in the series is packed with fun vocabulary and discussion questions. Ready to go on a series of adventures with these two curious kittens?

  • av Don Avis
    186,-

    My little bus, my little bus. It takes all of us to and from our schools so we can all learn the golden rules. This book is a happy product of my own imagination. It was formed from the inspiration and joy I experienced as a school bus driver. Driving a school bus has been a wonderful experience for me, and this book hopefully shares, promotes, and encourages others to become school bus drivers. Writing this book, I wanted to celebrate the several wonderful relationships I developed with both parents and their students as they entrusted their driver with safe bus transportation from their homes, learning centers, and back again.The rhymes, poems, and storybook songs in this book were created during downtime, to entertain the students and give them attention, usually while waiting on school parking lots. To begin each day, we arrive early to school on our bus schedule, the school bus parks, we wait and say again our good mornings. The students rode their school bus into school that day, correctly, with safety in mind, and heeded the bus driver's warnings. Then she finally appears in all her glory. The elementary school's principal. "We are here!" Like the driver, she is respected, admired, and revered by the students, and they hold her dear. It's now time to go, so off the bus they go inside the school. The driver will miss them and tells each student as they exit to have a good day, watching as they get smaller and smaller in his rearview mirror until they disappear. He is sad but soon will be glad as he knows it will be evening soon, and the students will be back again too. The bus mirrors remind him, objects in the mirror are closer than they appear.

  • av Katie Gainey
    211,-

    Join a little boy and his mother as he requests for her to let him know what God does for us all each and every day.A story that adults and children alike can appreciate as innocent questions are asked, and a mother patiently answers to show how much God loves each of us no matter where we are.

  • av Michael Suds Sutherland
    146 - 250,-

  • av T a Greenup
    174,-

    A Tale As Old As Time is an epic tale about the bastard son of the tyrant Macbeth and his sacrifice to save the world from the seven deadly sins that live deep within us all.

  • av Robert Tolbert
    267 - 404,-

  • av Cassandra Marbury
    174,-

    What a privilege it is to welcome a grandchild! During the pandemic, we received a double blessing in 2020--a granddaughter and a grandson. Welcome, Sonshine is a celebration of God's divine gifts: children. There is a big celebration every time a child is born, and every arrival is a "big to-do" in heaven and on earth! Welcome, Sonshine reinforces that God created each child with love and He has a plan for his or her life. Children are reminded how special they are and how much they are loved.I'm sure you have noticed that Sonshine is misspelled; the spelling is intentional. Sonshine represents the light of the world--Jesus, the Son of God. This glow comes from heaven and it is an everlasting light that will never end.

  • av Eniefiok Akpanikat
    465,-

    Fiction cycles to lyrical poetry, to stanza poetry entries, to the picking up of fiction again but much to all too true realism in the last few chapters. Excellence of a former juvenile, readers will come to find in an older Chance who has the ambivalent makeup of the last chapter to end the first fictional account. All that has changed is that he is more entrusted with a feel of confidence which he names the archive group to discourse. Readers can play with the rereading, with affirmation of geometry, with plot and friendships thanks to these very chilling reasons to rethink discourse.

  • av Juden Zee
    186,-

    Este libro son cronicas de parte de mi vida donde Dios me ayudo. Es bueno orar en tiempos buenos y en tiempos malos, porque Dios sabe todo, y El ayuda cuando nosotros creemos en el tiempo de El. Dios me enseno que El esta en control dandome senales de milagros. Por mucho anos, yo guarde diferentes notas y tambien senales de milagros, y yo siempre queria escribir un libro, y Dios lo hizo posible.

  • av Stan H McCarley
    490,-

    Character is doing what is right when no one else is looking.Keep your fears to yourself, but share your courage with others.Never put the key to your happiness in someone else's pocket.Quantity is what you count; quality is what you count on.Very few burdens are heavy if everyone lifts.These are just a few of the quotations that I have included in this book. It is a culmination of over four decades of gathering quotes and sayings, noticing church and marquee signs and bumper stickers and, most recently, researching on the Internet.In the preface for this book, I went through and listed quotes that meant a lot to me, but as I look back, I realize that they all mean something to me.I hope that you can use them for motivation, reflection, and inspiration.

  • av Deborah Zilka
    186 - 280,-

  • av Justin Cook
    599,-

    A secret preview into the treacherous journey of a man thrown from a successful life in Silicon Valley into the dark asphyxiating prison of San Quentin, with murders, serial killers, rats, and COVID around every corner. This true story is told by an inmate who was inside, living and breathing in the system of incarceration for nearly two years. He paints a masterpiece of detail by challenging the stigma that prisoners are less than people, that law enforcement is superior, and that the system of incarceration in the United States is still functioning. You will join him in the cell while he recounts hunger strikes, malnutrition, panic, and pandemonium, by weaving comedic banter with a stoic sense of realism. This is a captivating tale of how sick and dying men, caused by the nationally publicized disaster of thirty deaths in a short period in the prison, stitched together the remnants of their shattered dignity and formed a brotherhood to withstand all odds; it paints the solo journey of a man's struggle through addiction, loss, corruption, oppression, racism, and fear. You won't put down this enthralling and uttering engrossing saga of survival, a triumphant testament to the endurance of the human spirit, loyalty, respect, and the fallacy of rehabilitation while incarcerated.

  • av Tanya Hamner
    292,-

    A faint cry over howling winds wakes me at 2:00 a.m. Boots, coat, and hat on, I grab my lantern and head out in a blizzard to the barn to mount my horse and search for the source of the cry: a newborn calf under a fresh blanket of snow.The cowboy's way of life embraces hard work, trust, and respect in the service of a greater purpose: community service, stewardship, and faith. It's called riding for the brand. The pay is modest; the toll on the body hard and the reward great. Hours on a horse, tending fences under wide-open sky as a hawk circles overhead, calves born under starry nights that finish with conversation around a campfire, the ole cook singing while making grub-- this is my "office." I have been asked many times why we cowboys ride for our money and rope for short pay. I can't imagine any other way.My photos are a testament to the cowboy life, defined by hard work in God's glorious country. Gold- and blue-hour light convey that glory and the long hours. This is who we are. Our handshake is a promise, our word is all you need, and living for the greater good is our way of life.

  • av Sam Yacoub
    236,-

    The portal is open, and the world will never be the same. The ancient gods are anxious to return, to reignite their old glory. If unleashed, it will shatter man's hope for peace.The Arab-Israeli conflict took a nasty turn; a dark cloud hovered over the entire Middle East as the world's armies launched toward the ultimate battle. As the planet balances on the edge of World War III. Amidst the U.S. ground forces a group of archeologists go missing in the ruined city of Abu Simbel. A military team and scientists arrive in Egypt to investigate. It wasn't just old ruins and deserts to contend with. The mission became a survival run as political intrigues threatened to tear them apart. The team must act fast to discover the truth deep into Abu Simbel. A mystery was present; an alien celestial artifact rests in those ancient ruins, a portal to somewhere else. It may be the key to finding the missing archeologists or the doorway to places beyond human conception. And the story begins; They enter to face forces fighting a war older than time. Against all odds, a group of people frozen in time and waiting for a deliverer holding back the ancient powers. They were caught into a conduit across time to the middle Egyptian dynasty and confronted by a group of Hebrew and Egyptians escaping the Pharoh of Exodus and awaiting a message, the way to safety. To them, the Ankh was a sign, the way to life. But, the message was not for the escaping remnant but to the mission team, "The time is up; the Ankh returns."

  • av Marty Ray Gordon
    199,-

    This is a real-life story of a young boy, Marty, growing up in Wartrace, Tennessee, with his grandfather, a dog named Queenie, and a pair of mules named Mandy and Little Joe. Follow along with Marty, Queenie, Grandaddy, Mandy, and Little Joe taking care of chores around the farm. Learn about how encouragement and reassurance help Marty and Mandy overcome fear.

  • av Dahlia Creese
    186,-

    This book is written to lessen the fears of children about the dark. Darkness often is intimidating to almost all children. A simple object can transform itself into a great monster in the dark. Some adults will use the channel of the dark to scare children and coerce them to be submissive to what the adult deems to be favorable. In this book, a father took his son to the park. The son was having fun and didn't want to leave. His father made up a story about monsters being in the park after dark. The son, who believed the father, was naturally afraid and wanted to go back home. On his way home, he kept looking back at all the structures in the environment. In his little imaginative mind, he kept looking at monsters all the way. When he got home, he told his grandmother about his experience. His grandmother told him that there was no such thing as monsters and that they were invented. He believed his grandmother and was quite relieved. The next time his father took him to the park and brought the monster story, he bluntly told his father that his grandma said monsters were invented and do not exist.

  • av Jan Jamison
    186 - 267,-

  • av Charles Nedd
    186,-

    "Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street?" For over fifty years, preschoolers and their families have watched Sesame Street to see its diverse residents come together to learn life's lessons. Along with Elmo, Abby, Big Bird, and others, children use their imaginations, build social skills, sing songs, and appreciate everyone's differences. Everyone gets "smarter, stronger, (and) kinder on Sesame Street!"Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood stars four-year-old Daniel Tiger, his family, and friends as they learn key skills for navigating school and life. Catchy strategy songs about learning social and emotional skills will have the whole family singing! This show for preschoolers ages 2-4 is inspired by the iconic Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.Barney the Dinosaur is the titular protagonist of the franchise of the same name. He is a two-hundred-million-year (two dinosaur years)-old six-foot-tall purple Tyrannosaurus rex with a green tummy and green spots, which include five of them on his back and three more on his tail and small yellow claws, who comes to life through a child's imagination. He is best known for his friendly, optimistic, and wise personality and positive attitude. He gives great hugs.

  • av Anthony Massey
    355,-

    During a time where health and food go hand in hand, I wanted to be able to continue to eat and not have what I ate hurt me. My mother used to say, "God put everything on this earth that you will ever need, and it's up to you to find it." Good food, good herbs, and good minerals can lead to a good, healthy life!Have you ever bit into your favorite food, when you have been waiting for it all day? There is nothing like it. The vibrant colors and succulent juices of fresh fruits and vegetables can fulfill the cravings of the most monstrous appetite.

  • av P a Brinegar
    186,-

    A young dragon makes friends with various other animals and is off on adventures of learning life lessons. His friends are varied and interesting and of other species. some lessons are harder than others. Life proves to be exciting and wonderful.

  • av Shirley Burton
    236 - 416,-

  • av Eddie McCoy Cwo U S Army(ret)
    416,-

    People generally don't read a poem just once. When I run across a poem I like, I may read it dozens and dozens of times and will probably continue to read my favorites until I've moved on to that big drill field in the sky. Musings... is provided in print by Page Publications and will be on Amazon, Kindle, and Barnes and Noble and available for ordering in most book outlets. It contains poems, a lot of pictures, and some short stories from my time as a US Army Drill Sergeant, two tours in Vietnam and later. As with everything I write, net income from the sale of my books is donated equally between Shriners Hospital for Children and St. Jude's Children's Hospital. If you don't have a favorite charity, please consider these two. Everyone needs to share good fortune with less fortunate people, and children are an excellent choice! The final part of Musings... is something that I wrote for our son when he went off to college. I was trying to provide him with something that fit somewhere in the hidden and mysterious space between Murphy's Law and Moses and The Ten Commandments. It's called McCoy's Prescription. You can contact me anytime at edmccoy01@hotmail.com. Look for my upcoming children's book, Perry's Little Vessel, due out in the fall of 2023.Enjoy Musings...! Many times!

  • av Rich U Ly
    331,-

  • av R Michael Payton
    236 - 392,-

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