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  • av Lynn Nicastro
    203,-

    Giovanni gives insight into his heartfelt life & teaches us about growth, happiness and a time to say goodbye. Giovanni's unconditional love is protrayed in the illustrations and text of his playful life here on earth and his joyful reunion with Jesus.

  • av Diana Byes Ortiz & D'Angelina Ortiz
    234 - 416,-

  • av Benchi F. Hudson
    287 - 592,-

  • av Brenda Silverman
    272

    Gabriel has always had a weak heart, but when he starts feeling worse, his parents decide it's time to go to the hospital. After all the tests, Gabriel is sleepy-and the news from the doctor isn't good. Gabriel is sicker than they thought.While taking a walk to clear their heads, Gabriel's parents both wish on a falling star. Little do they know that the wish they made was so full of love that it shot right past the wish keepers and straight to the queen of Wishem herself. There are wish keepers everywhere who hear even the quietest wish, but it's up to Fairy Queen Lillianna to decide if the wish will come true.Gabriel now gets to take an incredible journey to the world of Wishem with his new friend Gilland. He sees things he could never have imagined and meets magical creatures of all shapes and sizes. Gabriel feels healthy and strong, no longer sick! Join him on his journey to a world where wishes do come true.

  • av Brad Andersen & Alicia Andersen
    174 - 291,-

  • av C. R. Johnson
    372 - 651

  • av Tina Lear
    291 - 547,-

  • av Sue Marcus Rauch
    234 - 386,-

  • av Andrew Poulin
    234 - 489,-

  • av Carol J. Cooper
    234 - 430,-

  • av Renee Elizabeth Wilson
    236 - 378,-

  • av Dorian L. Evans
    218

    Being a mom isn't easy, or for the weak. Parenthood doesn't come with a manual and you never know if you're doing it right. In Understanding My Assignment, author Dorian L. Evans shares her story of motherhood, of wearing multiple hats and parenting four children-three boys and a girl.In this memoir, she narrates the details of her journey by trusting the process, raising champions, and figuring out who she is. Evans tells how she jumped, took a leap of faith, and left everything familiar behind for an opportunity to create a life she wanted.A story of perseverance, faith, and unconditional love, Understanding My Assignment chronicles Evans' laughs, tears, tests, and trials as she learned to live her life according to her assignment.

  • av Suzanne Thorman
    203,-

    In speaking with a friend of mine, she said she had just moved to Chipmunk Lane. I found the name so endearing and knew I had to write about it. I know how much kids love animals so I decided to put an odd grouping of different animals together in this book and why they loved Chipmunk Lane. I included the owner of Chipmunk Lane on the last page so as to give it a feeling of love and caring.

  • av Maurice N. Khoury
    372 - 651

  • av Kari Lewis Ed. D.
    272

    After 26 years of ADHD coaching, I recognize common issues that many of my clients face. Clients describe themselves as overwhelmed with too many choices and decisions, not knowing where to start with a project or assignment, and giving up because the process of deciding and planning is too difficult. Additionally, after 45 years of personal physical training and teaching exercise to hundreds of students, I have recognized how effective physical movement and exercise is in accomplishing mental tasks. Do you ever feel like your life is out of balance or that you do not have the mental flexibility to see the options in front of you or the strength to make a move? Learn why your brain might get stuck. Then learn how to apply tools and exercises to improve your mental and physical balance, strength, and flexibility. Train both your brain and your body to help you get unstuck and accomplish your goals.

  • av Attriana Clements
    218

    Three sisters with magic learn that danger is coming, can they stop it can they learn what they need to learn before their aunt takes over? Can a loving boyfriend and family be enough to save their aunt or will they have to make a ultimate choice to stop her before all hell breaks loose. Read to find out.

  • av Nicole Rose Julian
    224,-

    In this book, filmmaker, screenwriter and poet Nicole Rose Julian shares poems from 7 years of their life. From the age of 19 to 26. All from the perspective of a Black, Queer, Femme, They/them. Love lost and gained, struggles at work, from lessons of art school to the lessons of life. Nicole used one notebook to find clarity through all of it and this is that book. The poems contained in these pages are Intimate, loving, heartbreaking, inspiring, and honest. As you read The Relatable Poetry Journal you'll see the style changes from poem to poem. You'll notice the life lived in between the margins along with the doodles. Prepare for a light-hearted, and sincere take on the world that surrounds you.

  • av Eileen Hains
    234

    There was a time when Eileen would have a pen and pad next to her night table and would write her dreams or any ideas that came to her during the night. One morning, Eileen noticed a candle and a prayer written on her notepad. She did not know what it meant. She prayed and asked God for clarification. One day her grandson, Andrew, who was four, spent a day with his grandparents. Eileen finished preparing lunch and asked Andrew to set the table and put the candle on the table. The three of them sat at the table and Andrew said the blessing. That statement, "Put the candle on the table" sounded familiar to her. Eileen prayed and asked God if that had any meaning. God told her, "I gave you the title." Eileen decided to write a Christian children's book. Her book is about a young boy who spends time with his grandparents while his parents are at work. The book teaches basic table setting. The child will be able to identify and place each piece needed for a perfect table setting. A blessing is said before eating each meal.

  • av Michael Jenison
    372

    While growing up influenced by the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, Michael Jenison took the contents of the Bible to heart, and believed he would be punished for lust and sex. Inspired by the wisdom gathered from his global pilgrimages in search of answers and a spiritual overhaul, Jenison shares a detailed exploration of the Catholic Church's teachings regarding sexuality. He removes the guilt surrounding premarital sex, masturbation, and lust; and identifies a greater connection to God through polytheism rather than Christianity. While exposing the lies in the edited Bible and within long-held Catholic traditions, he discusses how mistranslations and prejudice have led Catholics and Christians to blur sexuality with immorality. He reveals what God really said about sex, and invites believers to escape the shame regarding sex, embrace physical needs and desires, and ultimately gain freedom from suffering.Freedom From the Roman Catholic Church shares a detailed exploration of biblical perspectives on sexuality while encouraging others to take their own sacred voyage to the truth.

  • av John A. Fortunato Ph. D.
    607,-

    Miracle of Effort: Thalia's Autism Journey is the story of Thalia being diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder when she was two years old and her journey to graduating college and becoming an elementary school teacher. Through Thalia's journey, this book aspires to offer a sense of what children with autism and their families go through. The book takes the reader through the experiences, the emotions, the challenges confronted, the sacrifices demanded, and the decisions that needed to be made at different stages of a child's life. Thalia's family is at the center of this story. There were several critical decisions made by Thalia's parents, Donnie and Lorena. They were confronted with a traumatic reality that required perspective and patience, while fighting through moments of despair and sadness. It was Donnie and Lorena's determination that they would be part of the solution for their daughter that shaped Thalia's journey. It is Donnie's cousin, Lisa, who noticed Thalia's autistic behavior symptoms and delivered her initial learning therapy sessions. Each child that is diagnosed as being on the autism spectrum will have a different experience with the disorder. No two situations are the same. The following is Thalia's unique autism journey. Her Miracle of Effort. The book is intended to offer hope to the many families that are confronted with this disability. As Thalia says, "an autism diagnosis does not mean that a child cannot be successful. It just means that he or she will see the world in a different light." Thalia's simple hope is "to inspire autistic individuals to live up to their full potential and provide optimism to families."

  • av Reverend Karen Wright
    187 - 279,-

  • av Michael Pulley
    257 - 489,-

  • av Elizabeth A. Tekavec
    224 - 342

  • av Kylie Bushell
    218 - 357,-

  • av Patrice Gapen & Michael Hand
    187 - 445,-

  • av Charlie Seymour
    257,-

    George was a quiet, down to earth guy who loved motorcycle racing and later in life learned to love Jesus. The best of his eighty-three years on earth was 1989, when at fifty-four, he got married, adopted a son, and won the United States Motorcycle Association National Championship for the Harley Davidson 883 Sportster series.Motorcycle racing was the constant in his life. Much of what George learned and much of what he taught came from his experiences on the track. Near the end of his life, his two grandsons pick him up at the nursing home to share a weekend of motorcycle racing. During this weekend, George recounts stories of his 1989 championship season, and other highlights of his life.In Track Lessons, author Charlie Seymour creates a mosaic of events that reveal the character and life of George. Each tile of the mosaic is simple, but the collection of tiles shows how average events lead to a deep, meaningful life filled with family and love.

  • av James Blevins
    234 - 430,-

  • av Ina Bareither
    301

    Lillian finds herself kidnapped and taken from her home and family, and deposited on a deserted island, at the ripe old age of five and a half. Where she meets other children who, as it turns out, were her siblings. As time goes by she plans and implements her revenge. Taking out the biggest and the fastest cargo ship, belonging to her infamous father, Pirate, Theodore Buckner. The man is notorious for his love of cruelty.

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