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  • av Kelly Simmerman
    273,-

    In the evocative and stirring novel "The Journal Effect" by Kelly Simmerman, readers are invited into a world where the past and present intertwine through the pages of forgotten journals. The story delves deep into the realms of family secrets, personal discovery, and the unyielding power of memory.At the heart of the narrative is Chelsea, a character whose life is irrevocably changed when she uncovers a series of journals belonging to her late grandmother, Evelyn Petersson. These journals, filled with decades of untold stories and hidden truths, become Chelsea's guide through a labyrinth of her family's concealed past. As she turns each page, she is drawn deeper into a complex web of emotions, revelations, and mysteries that have shaped her family's history.Set against the backdrop of everyday life, the story masterfully intertwines the ordinary with the extraordinary. Simmerman's writing is both poignant and captivating, painting a vivid picture of Chelsea's journey as she navigates the delicate balance between the love and pain embedded in her family's legacy. The narrative is rich with themes of betrayal, loss, and the enduring impact of the past on the present.This novel is a compelling read for anyone who appreciates deeply emotional storytelling, complex characters, and the intrigue of a well-kept family secret. Simmerman's skilful narrative invites readers to reflect on their own family histories and the stories that lie hidden just beneath the surface."The Journal Effect" is a testament to the enduring power of memory and the unbreakable bonds of family, making it a must-read for fans of heartfelt, character-driven fiction.

  • av Seong-Min Yoo
    204,-

    Embark on a colorful and heartwarming journey back to my childhood in the picturesque landscapes of South Korea, where the tradition of making kimchi is not just a culinary art but a bonding experience that weaves families together. In this beautifully illustrated children's picture book, every watercolor stroke brings to life the vibrant hues of Korea and the warmth of a family united by tradition.Young readers will follow the story of a little child, who, with wide-eyed wonder, observes the elders meticulously preparing the ingredients, mixing the spices, and carefully fermenting the mixture to create the perfect batch of kimchi. Each page is a visual feast, capturing the rich reds and greens, the textures, and the ambiance of a Korean household enveloped in the joyous and sacred ritual of kimchi-making.But beyond the visual spectacle is a tale of heritage, of the passing down of recipes from generation to generation, of stories told and retold as hands work together in harmony. It's a celebration of identity, culture, and the unbreakable bonds that make a family. Dive into a world where tradition, food, and love intertwine, and experience the magic of making kimchi through the eyes of a child once more.

  • av Ronald Schulz
    234,-

    In the tumultuous backdrop of the 1969 Chicago Haymarket riot, Ron, a spirited seventeen-year-old, finds himself ensnared in the complexities of Cook County jail. As he navigates this new world, he forms an unexpected bond with Pete Fischetti, the prodigious son of a renowned Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist. Their shared experiences and discussions echo the sentiments of a generation yearning for change.Upon his release, courtesy of his father's intervention, Ron's journey takes a detour through a mental institution. Here, amidst the backdrop of societal expectations, he encounters fellow "hippie-freaks" grappling with their identities. As they resist a program designed to mold them into societal norms, Ron's heartstrings are tugged by the enigmatic Marge, a love that remains tantalizingly out of reach.A serendipitous discovery of the graves from the original Haymarket riot offers Ron and Pete a profound connection to the past, bridging generations of revolutionaries. But life outside isn't any simpler. Amidst love affairs thwarted by institutional powers, a chilling encounter with a Satanist lover, and the haunting specter of friends lost to their inner demons, Ron's resilience is tested.With the weight of lost loves and the looming draft, Ron's spirit remains unbroken. His adventures, from selling underground paraphernalia to confronting the harsh realities of a society in flux, paint a vivid portrait of a young man's journey in a transformative era. As he grapples with love, loss, and the pull of revolution, readers aged 40 and older will find themselves transported back to a time of societal upheaval, resonating with the challenges and aspirations of their youth. This is but the beginning of Ron's odyssey, with more tales of revolution to come in subsequent volumes.

  • av Ronald Schulz
    258,-

  • av Emilio Iasiello
    186,-

  • av Seong Min Yoo
    220,-

    Hanna, a young girl newly immigrated to Canada, seeks to belong. And when she finds a new friend, little does she realize how friendships grow.

  • av Seong-Min Yoo
    221,-

    Join Beaver as she has a crazy sleepover at Grandma's home. Get clean and have some joyful fun with family.

  • av Kevin del Principe
    160,-

  • av Seong Min Yoo
    220,-

    Join Bear and her friends as they dance around in her special dancing shoes and discover the joy of friendship.

  • av Melissa Grunow
    135,-

  • av Seong Min Yoo
    175,-

    Edit and layout by Douglas Owen; artwork and story by Seong min Yoo.

  • av Michael Saad
    273,-

  • av Cameron Miller
    169,-

  • av Johan Thompson
    160,-

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