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  • av Sister Barbara Sudol
    186,-

    Poetry tells a story. It raises consciousness, confirms feelings, expresses doubts and rewards the person who writes it and the person who reads it. This collection of poems was written over many years; however, life's situations never go out of style, nor do the sentiments and impressions that speak to a person viewing a beautiful sunset, or being hurt by a lost friendship. Enjoy the book!

  • av Nathan Konda
    198,-

    Logan is saddled running the family ranch and wedding venue while raising twin toddlers, when Lauren walks through the door. The face-to-face encounter forces them both to relive the past and the assault of emotions they each tried to bury. Meanwhile, Logan ruminates on his former life, and the dream that he abandoned, while Lauren wants nothing to do with the past. Somehow she still finds herself asking one question over and over again: What happened to Logan Lucas and the love they once shared?

  • av Nancy Ridgley
    124,-

    This book, CHEER, is essential reading for junior high students to those in their senior year to avoid divorce. CHEER would be exemplary learning for psychologists,teachers, doctors, parents and those wanting a meaningful relationship and life long cooperation with the opposite sex.

  • av Bruce Buckner Cartwright
    235,-

    The book of poetry, entitled Poetic Psalms to the Lord & Poems About Life, attempts to focus on the communal unity and amity (or love) of families, communities, and nations for each other under the Spirit of Jesus and his commandments of love in a divisive, self-seeking world. The poetry also focuses on the light and shadows of society, in both a serious and humorous tone. The body of works also entails marital romance and "critters", a US Southeastern slang for animals. It is my hope that folks reading the material may be enlightened with the Holy Father's and the Son of Man's love for them in everyday life. Hopefully, the reader may experience the provocation of deep thought and meditation over societal phenomena and finds satisfaction in reading about the observations of life.

  • av Marina Murray
    146,-

    Author Marina Murray pens her first book of poems. Readers will enjoy her honest exploration of a life seeking the God she wants to know personally. Marina's intention in writing this book is to encourage her readers in their walk with God. Life brings many trials, problems, and hardships that will knock us down. She hopes that her words will encourage and strengthen others to stand back up again. Life's problems will come and go, but God always stays.

  • av Craig Leavitt
    210,-

    Set in the late 1800's, the story of Elizabeth begins in the city of Boston, Massachusetts. Orphaned and unafraid, she hurriedly jumps on a train to flee a desperate situation in hopes of a better life. Now forced to learn the survival tactics of the dangerous and deadly road, Elizabeth is befriended by a neighborly hobo who teaches her the ways of the haggard streets. Together, they embark on an unknown journey westward, requiring her to leave the only life she has ever known behind. In this story, Elizabeth learns the grit of endurance as she encounters new friends and new foes trekking the countryside. Join her on the pilgrimage to new life in the booming town of Harrisburg, Indiana.

  • av Adrienne Palma
    161,-

    Adrienne Palma has authored yet another children's book with loads of educational information. Teachers, librarians and homeschoolers will love the beautiful colorful illustrations and easy to read stories that teach the listeners all about the Ghost Crab and it's habitat. So many learning opportunities when you begin an adventure with Crystal the Ghost Crab. From the shoreline of the Outer Banks of North Carolina, enjoy learning about these small crustaceans.

  • av Matthew J. Fratus
    161,-

    The contents of this book are a collection of poetry inspired from the award-winning canvas art of Zeal Artistry. May the words within bring you peace, comfort and joy in your season of growing. God bless you, dear friend.

  • av Tayo Mabadeje
    173,-

    Author Tayo Mabadeje introduces us to Dara. Dara goes to school and is very smart, but has no friends. Dara has no friends because is not a nice little girl. She is constantly saying bad words and refusing to listen to anyone, including her teacher. She doens't even listen to her parents. Everyone around Dara is sad because of her behavior. Everything and everyone is affected by Dara's behavior. One day her mother has a serious talk with her. Dara listens to her mother and changes the way she acts at school. She starts to listen to her teacher and share her toys. Dara's parents, friends and teacher al notice a change in Dara. Suddenly everyone wants to play with Dara now. Dara likes how she feels when she is sharing and loves having friends.

  • av Shaunna Angell
    198,-

    Peaches are the color of orange sorbet, the ocean is like blue green algae, the rocks where I grew up are red, and lavender isthe color I became when I turned 28.Lavender is a collection of poetry, but more than that it is a collection of moments. These words have followed me through thepast ten years of life like little shadows and have come to fruition as a book through both vulnerability and bravery.Within Lavender I am able to share the intricacies of seeing beauty in all stages of life; love, loss, mistakes, failure, happiness and newbeginnings. Lavender is the way the dust settled around me, it is the place I found as home, it is who I am.

  • av Jeremy Paul Amick
    210,-

    The Moreau River is a well-known and central feature of Mid-Missouri. This smaller river and its tributaries pass through many communities in this region and have a collateral influence on others. Its primary and secondary waters flow under highways, nourishes farms, passes by homes perched on bluffs and, in other locations, flows through smaller settlements. It is a waterway possessing a legacy spanning several counties and has either directly or indirectly touched an assortment of communities in some fashion. This list includes such towns as Russellville, Lohman, Enon, Honey Creek, Jefferson City, Brazito, Hickory Hill and California. It should be of little surprise, then, that a compilation of historical stories from around Mid-Missouri would have a title somehow connected to the Moreau River. Along the Moreau River and its tributaries emerge fascinating stories such as that of a former slave who lived to the impressive age of 113 years old. It is a legacy featuring a Lutheran congregation that had the privilege of hearing from a Native American Christian missionary who was the last chief of the Mohican tribe. Other stories highlight a young man from Hickory Hill who later served as a lawman in a bustling Wild West town. When pulling on the thread of a local folk tale or historical event, one often discovers it is connected to many unique people and events.... and, in the end, more stories come pouring forth-just like the waters of the Moreau. This compilation of history from throughout Mid-Missouri provides an engaging snapshot of many of the people and places who have come before us.

  • av Christine Revere
    161,-

    How many times do we as adults say, "Do as I say, not as a I do?" When asked by colleagues to write a children's book with a healthy eating message the author recalled a time when her son (then aged five) craved the sweets from the adult Sunday school room. The result was a humorous book illustrating a child's view of the "rules" we often impose on them.

  • av Samuel Brassfield
    223,-

    Author Samuel Brassfield has taken on the challenge to not only point out the seemingly insurmountable problems facing this 21st century, but bring a solution to the challenges the world at large and present church world faces in these uncertain times. National crisis due to economic meltdown created by recent earthquakes and tsunamis or wars that have erupted due to masses of humanity in abject poverty struggling for survival while toppling dictators, is only a few of today's world-wide woes. The shaking of all things including the earth itself is ever increasing, creating such mental, physical, social and economic upheaval its mind boggling to say the least! What is missing in the equation? There is only one factor that will bring a solution to the many challenges we are facing..."the spiritual aspect", which seems to have vanished from the minds of millions. All governments and religious leaders both face unprecedented times and unresolved life threatening crisis and now both must re-discover true "Christianity" or face sudden death without hope of futureexistence on planet earth.

  • av Elizabeth Franklin
    173,-

    Liz Franklin's book is full of stories. Some of the stories are of individuals who lived thousands of years ago and some are more recent, but all have relatable elements. Like the tales of old, we all have endured blisters, trials and hardships. Reading the victories of those who have gone before us lifts and causes us to rejoice at seeing the result having sought and received God's mercy and love. While feeling sadness when reading about others who failed to pursue righteous living and did not accept the offer of eternal life in Heaven. He who has ears to hear, let him hear. "Ask and it shall be given you; seek and ye shall find; knock and it shall be opened unto you." Matthew 7:7-8The inspiration for this book occurred when Elizabeth's heart was deeply touched by her pastor's message that no matter how great the sin in our lives, God is waiting to forgive all. His mercy waits for those who humbly ask Him.

  • av Steve Bruttig
    278,-

    Man's behaviors are driven by beliefs and truths. So, how do we believe? Why do we believe? And what do we believe (or not)? When beliefs are unfounded and truths are negotiated and no longer true, man's behavior becomes hostile, violent, chaotic, and cruel, not because man realizes he has been duped - he does not - but because man believes fervently in the altered reality that has been presented to him - that has given him power over others. You can see evidence of such behavior throughout man's history - imperial domination driven by cruelty, violence, greed, slavery, and various forms of "manifest destiny". We see it in the group identities permeating history; the chosen people, the "immortals" the one true church, the master race, and divine guarantees - "ethnocentric" all. Victor and vanquished co-exist in misery for no other reason than the perceived superiority of one or both parties. The blame and the cause lie with realities engineered to favor superiority - negotiated truths. So, what is truth? Is your truth my truth? Is there truth at all? But correction of our faulty truths is still within reach if we recoup our reality. "If you would change the world, you must change yourself." We can start with our beliefs. So, this volume explores the process of believing and beliefs, both sacred and secular. Other volumes will explore scriptures, religions and rituals - they are among the breeding grounds for negotiated truth.

  • av Lewana Harris
    278,-

    Lewana Harris understands what it is to have a plate full of responsibilities. This devotional was written during a year long internship she completed while working full-time and raising 3 teens, as a single mom. At the end of a grueling year, she wanted to compile some of the things she learned and share them with others. This devotional contains a Bible verse and exhortation for each day as well as provides space for the reader to Reflect, Apply, and write a Prayer. This devotional is for the woman who wants to be encouraged and start her day empowered and focused on a bite-sized scripture verse to focus on throughout her day.

  • av Alfred Anduze
    210,-

    Un-Usual People is a part-memoir, part-instructional manual consisting of evidence-based premises, patient and caregiver stories, suggestions on required knowledge and skills, and solutions used in the art and act of providing healthcare. The subjects are a combination of regular and special-needs patients who seek and receive medical attention, diagnoses and therapies and the caregivers and healthcare personnel who provide the CARE. The ability to Communicate, connect, and cooperate, Accept and appreciate, Relate and explain, Energize and encourage comprise the acronym of effective healthcare. How patients are treated and behave, plays a major role in the response to medical care and the final outcomes. Honesty, cooperation, positive attitude, trust, adherence to the treatment plan and appreciation are essentials for the patients. Open and sincere communication, hope, skill, and knowledge are the working instruments of healthcare delivery. The basic premise is that every human being has value and deserves to be treated with respect.

  • av Adrienne Palma
    223,-

    Come along on a journey with Willie the Red Wolf. Travel with Willie in the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge to learn about these endangered animals. Willie the Red Wolf is part of the Under the Sea book series!

  • av Nolan Wright
    223,-

    In an alternative Earth in 1941 there are humans and anthropomorphic wolves called Wolvians. On a military base preparing for a growing war, a young man named Peter dreams of becoming a fighter pilot like his father. On the same base a young Wolvian woman named Arya aspires to become an aircraft mechanic in the face of the misogynist and xenophobic culture. Peter and Arya are assigned together, and Peter is confronted with his prejudice. Will they learn to look past their species to become an unstoppable team and perhaps even friends...or will they let the hatred between species prevent them from working together? They might have all the time in the world...or none when war engulfs their lives.

  • av Alan E. Losure
    223,-

  • av Hamish Macaoidh
    173,-

    In this collection of poems written over the course of sixty years, MacAoidh unites traditional structure and tone with vivid imagery in an exploration of the melancholic nature of life. Surd Songs is a collection of traditional and free verse poems on love, destiny, change, beauty, and time. With allusions to Shakespeare and the principle of relativity, MacAoidh beckons the reader to consider the concerns of morality, human nature, and the notion of love in its many forms.

  • av Joseph Perry
    210,-

  • av Amy Bowdoin
    419 - 499,-

  • av Thomas Wells
    196,-

    Thomas Wells' poetry explores identity though various lenses such as self, music, imagination and history. One is impressed by the fearless nature of his work. He opens up about age, race, gender, identity, and politics. All of these issues are so vital to our community right now. Lush language moves the reader through poems about who we are and who we should become. In "From Stars" Wells writes: "What then is our place in the universe?" He invites the reader to discover the human among the infinite. Alissa Simon, poet, author & tutor.

  • av Joseph D. Colby
    335 - 391,-

  • av Adrienne Palma
    194,-

    Come along on a journey with Dawson the Bottlenose Dolphin. From the Roanoke Sound along with the Outer Banks of North Carolina, to the Gulf of Mexico waters in the Florida Keys, enjoy learning about these beautiful sea creatures.

  • av Mitra Samie
    235,-

  • av Helen Dunlap Newton
    221 - 318,-

  • av Latoya Richburg
    208,-

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