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  • av Gabbiano Gatto
    173 - 343,-

  • av Vida Fernandez
    289,-

    Experience the first book in a new series about Scar, a confident and lovable Rottweiler, who surprises his owner when she learns he can talk!Scar is a unique, mischievous and formidable dog. Life with Scar Fernández is always interesting, because trouble and mischief always seemed to find him. A letter for Scar sparked a discovery-something no other dog could do. He can talk!Dive into a playful and somewhat nostalgic book for children and pet owners to enjoy their pet companions regardless of their behavior. With the shorter lifespan of a dog, Dog Letter encourages readers to love their pet no matter what, as they are only with us a brief time. The overall mood of the book is celebratory, appreciative and somewhat anticipatory.Dog Letter has underlying themes of adventure and loss. This book will resonate with parents, children and pet owners. Readers and fans of Carl and Clifford will love the vivid illustrations, fun narrative and lovable characters.Although she wrote her first book over 10 years ago, author Vida Fernández never published anything until Dog Letter, which is the first book in the series she calls The Misadventures of Scar Fernández.

  • av Linda Springhorn Gunther
    214,-

    A BRONX GIRL (A Memoir) A BRONX GIRL: Growing Up in the Bronx in the 1960's vividly encapsulates the sights, sounds, and soul of the Bronx during one of its most iconic eras. Navigating the world of childhood and then adolescence in a neighborhood teeming with middle-class aspirations, Linda finds herself trapped between the ambitions of Gloria, her single parent obsessive-compulsive mother, and the comforting embrace of her Nana Claire. As Gloria's dreams of stardom for her daughter clash with Linda's own desires, tensions rise, leading to heart-breaking scenarios and tough decisions. While the streets hum with Beatles' songs and the distant cheers from Yankee Stadium, Linda grapples with the weight of family trauma, personal loss, and the thrill of falling in love for the first time. This memoir, A BRONX GIRL, paints a portrait of resilience and transformation. It is the story of a young girl coming of age in the heart of an ever-changing city. Years later, with the shadows of the past looming, Linda discovers revelations about her mother, their relationship, and with life-changing insights about herself. Whether you're a fellow New Yorker nostalgic for the past, a lover of 'coming of age' tales or seeking the universality of human experience amidst the city's backdrop, A BRONX GIRL will resonate, wrench, and uplift your heart.

  • av Sue Ann Alton Sanders
    214 - 289,-

  • av Susan Guerin-Tiffany
    289 - 329,-

  • av Ira D. Ernst
    187 - 289,-

  • av Rachel Biles
    173,-

    A brother and sister overcome their fear of a Halloween skeleton decoration they named "Spooky." They teach their friends that sometimes we fear things we don't understand, and we should do our best to learn so we can make friends and be happy.

  • av Naomi Moeller
    160,-

    Join Carly in "My Brother, Lucas" - an Unforgettable Journey of Sibling Love and Acceptance! Immerse yourself in the whimsical world of Carly and her remarkable big brother, Lucas, in this tender, beautifully illustrated tale by Naomi Moeller. Uncover the adventures, joy, and love Carly experiences, revealing Lucas as the extraordinary big brother that every child could wish for. Through the touching narrative, children and parents alike are guided to cherish individual uniqueness, promoting acceptance, understanding, and inclusion. This tale is not just about sibling love, but a heartfelt message that celebrates differences and recognizes every person's distinctive worth. With its vibrant illustrations and relatable characters, My Brother, Lucas is a must-have for every child's bookshelf, encouraging readers to value each other's peculiarities as much as their own.

  • av Jb King
    241,-

    Warren was aroused back to reality from his slightly inebriated state lying on the beach to a gruesome sight. The single right arm nestled in the water-soaked reeds brought him back to sober real quick. There was no need for DNA testing to determine who it belonged to. The big Citadel ring and the missing top half of the middle finger were enough to identify the lower part of Cecil LaRoche's right arm. He always used that finger with the missing part to express his discontent with his fellow Edistonians. Blame the missing digit on a Copperhead snake that got him when he was stealing lumber from a construction site on Bailey Island in his younger days.But where was the rest of him? Cecil LaRoache did have some removable parts, most of his top teeth and his left eye. On occasion, he would take out his glass eye and hand to his son and say to the boy, "Go give this to your Mom and tell her I'm looking for her." But there was no glass eye, false teeth or any more of him to be seen this late afternoon. On a small, sleepy little Sea Island 45 miles South of Charleston South Carolina, a mystery unfolds that opens the door to one more strange occurrence. The little village of Edisto and the residents were known to hide its secrets well. In this book some parts are fiction and some are real and unimaginable!

  • av Emily de la Llave
    214 - 289,-

  • av Bill Thurman
    187 - 289,-

  • av Natalie Aghyarian
    187 - 276,-

  • av Mike Justak
    187 - 289,-

  • av Caitlin Dowd
    201 - 329,-

  • av Jessica Meadows
    201,-

    Alzheimer's disease is gently explained to young readers in this heartwarming children's book. This touching book is a must-read for families affected by a loved one with Alzheimer's. In the story of Sassafras and Grandma Francis, journey with Sassafras, a young skunk brimming with curiosity and affection, as she grapples with the changes in her beloved Grandma Francis. As her grandmother's memory begins to fade, and her behaviors change, Sassafras is filled with questions and worries. Through the wisdom of her mother and her own resilient spirit, Sassafras learns to navigate the labyrinth of dementia. With the backdrop of their bustling skunk family, readers will join Sassafras as she discovers how to cherish memories and uphold the bond of love, even in the face of Grandma Francis' disease. This tale of compassion, resilience, and love is a beacon of support for families, reminding them of the unfading connection that endures even when memory does not.

  • av James Francois-Pijuan
    449 - 543,-

  • av Robert L. Engelmeier
    228 - 276,-

  • av Autumn Barnes
    173 - 276,-

  • av W. Bruce Ingram
    369,-

    With selections dating from the fourth century, this invaluable compendium chronicles religious tenets gleaned from a broad range of the Catholic Church's spiritual masters: those whose writings have endured through the generations, placing their works in the elite category of Timeless Classics.W. Bruce Ingram readily acknowledges that reading these iconic texts can prove both daunting and time-consuming. For this reason, he has chosen to artfully extract and synthesize the authors' sublime insights, mystical experiences, and wise counsel through the avant-garde medium of "found poetry."Having successfully employed this same method in his previous work, Lisieux's Poet Laureate: Gems from Saint Thèrése's Correspondence, Ingram hopes that, once again, readers will appropriate these found poems-fifty-six in all-as prayerful overtures designed to arouse and sustain a more ardent faith in and intimate rapport with God.

  • av Daniel V. Townsend
    329,-

    Meet the sweet and lovable miniature dapple dachshund Greyson and fall in love with him as he sets out to travel and make friends in this heartwarming children's book about a real dog.Daniel brought home Greyson, a miniature dapple dachshund, after a serious health scare. Greyson made Daniel's world brighter as he healed from heart surgery in 2005. Together with his mate, Sophie, Greyson was the highlight of any house party. Greyson and Sophie would wear costumes and greet the visitors with courageous, curious, and excited tail wags.Greyson was a sweet and inquisitive pup. He would stand on his hind legs to salute, chase flies, and give children kisses whenever they ran up to his side. Throughout his life, Greyson showed that he loved people and he always wanted to play with them. Greyson goes on adventures and makes new friends in this charming picture book. A Hot Dog Mini Dachshund Named Greyson is a fantastic little storybook for children who love to read and adore dogs. Fans of dachshunds will fall in love with Greyson the moment they meet him. Families can use the book to introduce the idea of bringing home a new pet, and to help children develop a deep empathy and love for animals.

  • av Ryan Lamantia
    249 - 329,-

  • av Kelly Branco
    201 - 276,-

  • av Carleen Church
    201 - 329,-

  • av James G. Thomas
    249,-

    During the Great Depression, Buster Davis defied poverty and segregation to become a rising baseball star in the Negro League. Now his sons and their white friend dare to dream of the Major Leagues in this inspiring sports story.Buster Davis threw off the shackles of poverty and escaped the tobacco fields of North Carolina during the Great Depression by making his name in the Negro League. Along the way he faced significant setbacks and challenges that tested his soul, but he remained the same God-fearing, humble man. Now, his two sons, Charlie and Marshall, pursue their own dreams of playing in the Major Leagues. Befriending a young white boy named Chipper Thompson, Buster's sons set out on the journey of a lifetime. Together, they encounter trials and pain as they forge an incredible bond of friendship.Sports fans and historical fiction enthusiasts will enjoy the inspiring and captivating story in Buster's Boys. Readers who adore a tale of triumph and friendship across racial lines will root for Charlie, Marshall, and Chipper as they pursue their wild dreams and learn how baseball mirrors the struggles of life. Buster's Boys is an uplifting journey that will appeal to baseball lovers from all walks of life and all backgrounds.

  • av John Saxon
    241 - 356,-

  • av Jim Carter
    201 - 276,-

  • av Louise Holmes
    241 - 369,-

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