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  • av Marena Woodsit
    145,-

    Little Maddie was having a bad day. She fought with her brother Charlie, her mother got upset, even her dog Jasper was sad because no one would play with him after all the ruckus. Sulking by the riverside Maddie was feeling sorry for herself.Then along came this strange and wonderful being named Sam, who picked up some pebbles and gave them to Maddie, and some very interesting things began to happen...

  • av Bilka Baloh
    122,-

    Fasting Expands Consciousness is the first book that explores the psychological aspects of fasting. Bilka Baloh describes how to heal your body and spirit on all levels, from the subconscious to the superconscious, where the roles of fasting, meditation, and yoga are imminent and essential. She takes the reader through the history of cleansing the body, mind, and spirit, from Ayurveda to the first Essene philosophers, with a clear explanation of her knowledge, supported by the latest scientific research.This book reminds us that the mind plays a primary role in how our body gets sick. If we accumulate toxicity in the form of emotional wounds, sadness, frustrations, disappointments, or false beliefs, our mental and emotional lives are in danger. And this has a significant impact on our physical well-being and the toxicity of our bodies. Therapeutic fasting takes place on all three levels, physical, emotional-mental, and spiritual.Therapeutic fasting is a pre-prepared plan to get rid of toxins healthily, with as little stress and pain as possible. Fasting is a spiritual journey and a journey to oneself. Saints, sages, scientists, and philosophers have already talked about fasting. It is also increasingly popular among doctors. It is considered the best medicine that strengthens the immune system, improves physical and mental stability, and consequently helps us become stronger in health. Cleansing the body is the basis for mental health stability and is the first pillar for building the desired life without disease and pain. Fasting enhances vitality and spiritual progress and eliminates old, unhelpful, and harmful thought patterns.

  • av Kiden Logo-Jones
    164 - 237,-

  • av Every Man
    125,-

    In this powerful and moving collection, Vietnam War veteran Every Man bares his soul through poetry that vividly captures the fear, anguish, camaraderie and haunting memories of war. With stark imagery and raw emotions, these verses transport the reader to the jungles of Vietnam, inside the mind of a young soldier thrust into unimaginable horrors. His words give an unflinching look at the brutal realities of combat and its lifelong aftershocks, including the challenges of returning home to a society that doesn't understand.Covering his tours of duty and the decades that followed, these poems grapple with themes of survival, grief, alienation, and the struggle to heal from the physical and psychological trauma of war. While the Vietnam War is the focal point, many of the poems draw parallels to other conflicts and deliver a thought-provoking commentary on war in general. This timely and timeless collection is a must-read for veterans, their loved ones, and anyone seeking to better understand the true costs of combat and the resilience of the human spirit. A Soldier's Poems ensures that the sacrifices of Vietnam veterans and the realities they faced will never be forgotten.

  • av Susan Gibbons-Wolf
    145,-

    As a child, did you ever experience bullying? The Pirates' Code presents a bullying challenge that is answered in an unusual way. Bullies succeed because they know how to recruit. What if we could arm children with a way to recruit friends? What is the 'code'? Check inside to see how one child wins friends who stick together to overcome bullies with kindness. Included are eight tips for preventing bullying by Irene van der Zande, a child development expert and the team at Kidpower International (Kidpower.org).

  • av Eli Eden
    225,-

    The tranquil dawn of April 20, 1997, in the blossoming town of Cambridge Springs, PA, unexpectedly veers into the precipice of a global cataclysm. World peace teeters on the edge as a confrontation unfolds between a Soviet nuclear submarine and a U.S. vessel in the chilly waters off Alaska's coast, a moment in history that threatens to plummet humanity into a nightmarish abyss.On this fateful morning, Ben Forsythe, the esteemed mayor of Cambridge Springs, orchestrates a delightful lawn party at his elegant estate, hosting the town's dignitaries. While his wife is away in Philadelphia, a myriad of guests, including the endearing yet cantankerous Shuler Whitfield, grace the event. Unbeknownst to them, this idyllic gathering is but the calm before a storm of apocalyptic proportions.A few hours hence, Ben finds himself awakened amidst the ruins of his once grand abode, the echoes of a fiery cataclysm reverberating through the charred remains of his haven. The ghastly spectacle of devastation unveils itself as he steps into a world mourning the loss of life, his guests and housekeeper now mere memories amidst the ashes. The sorrow-laden trees and the silence of the land accompany Ben's desperate gaze as he scans the horizon, a solitary figure yearning for a sign of humanity amidst the gloom.With a heart heavy yet undeterred, Ben embarks on an odyssey of survival in a world unhinged from its yesteryears of peace. The Land of Bondage unfolds a chilling narrative of a nuclear showdown between the Soviet Union and the U.S., painting a stark yet compelling tale that mirrors the looming fears of a world on the brink. Readers traversing through this haunting narrative will find themselves entwined with a dire prophecy, a harrowing reminder of a path that must never be tread.

  • av Neil Moreau
    225 - 248,-

  • av Andrea Beam
    165 - 225,-

  • av Julia Starling
    132,-

    The world is in trouble: the curtain of meaninglessness has engulfed it, and people live a life of dullness and suffering.Isabella is a young princess who doesn't fit in with her royal family. Her cruel mother throws her in the dungeon and declares that the princess has been sent to finishing school - indefinitely. Isabella starts digging her way out and finds a well. She dives in, and deep in the water she finds a half of a golden heart that fills her with energy and life: the antidote to the illness consuming the world. She sets on a quest to find the other half of the golden heart, and with the help of friends in the forest she gets close to her goal - when trouble hits. A wizard entraps her and aims to steal the golden heart for himself. He makes her forget who she is and keeps her in his castle engaged to marry him.Will the owner of the other half of the golden heart succeed in waking up the princess from her stupor on time? Will the united golden heart liberate the world from the curtain of meaninglessness, or will the wizard succeed at keeping the populace entrapped?The Well of the Golden Heart is a tale of self-discovery, finding true love and the perils that are found along the way.

  • av Divya Reddy Meda
    132 - 206,-

  • av Rebecca Jo Slayden-McMahan
    153 - 227,-

  • av Gino Holland
    225,-

    Mercedes 'Misty' Rose is a wounded ex-marine turned small-time superhero named Lady Mist, using her shapeshifting and tricked out car to protect the city. But when a terrorist called Mantis threatens to unleash a deadly virus, everything changes. Suddenly Misty faces a mayor under fire for negotiating with terrorists, violent riots, newly emerged superhumans, and explosions rocking the town.To make matters worse, Misty gains unlikely allies after years flying solo. For mysterious reasons, Mantis harbors a grudge against her specifically. Now Misty struggles to train these new superpowered recruits, lead a budding team, keep her auto shop running, and conduct rescue missions-all while creatively cussing out threats in true military fashion. As enemy attacks intensify, Misty must embrace partners both new and old to stop Mantis, unite a fractured city, and discover why she's at the center of this chaos. Even with super abilities, saving lives and stopping disasters proves harder when you can't go it alone.

  • av Dr. Eva Diane Lyle-Smith
    143,-

    If you are interested in learning about a pioneer African American music educator in the United States, then you want to read the story of Nathaniel Clark Smith. Smith was a prolific and charismatic music educator, musician, and composer who lived during the early years of music education history in the United States. His formal training in music was on a military base in Ft. Leavenworth, KS. Extended studies were from Guild Hall in London, England. A college graduate with B.M.A. and M.M degrees, Smith taught music in educational institutions and industries; was a world traveller who performed with the Ernest Hogan Minstrel Troupe; introduced the saxophone to African Americans; composed and published spirituals, marches, operatic songs, a suite, and an unfinished symphony; and hosted a radio broadcast show which was aired all over the Mid-West. He organized bands and out of that, orchestras, choirs, glee clubs and numerous combinations of the voice and instruments were developed. Smith captured the melodies of the countries that he visited in his music compositions.During his illustrious career, Smith worked with Frederick Douglas, Paul Lawrence Dunbar, Booker T. Washington, Nat King Cole, Lionel Hampton, Milton Hinton, John Phillip Sousa, a young Charlie Parker, and others. His students from the Lincoln High School Band became the nucleus of the big band format of the Mid-West. His Pullman Porter musicians were able to perform at a moment's notice.Married with one daughter and the son of an African Sergeant Trumpeter and Indian mother, The Story of Nathaniel Clark Smith is a colourful reading of the times during abolition to the mid depression years in the United States. It is the story of an African-American who survived the challenges of the time to obtain a successful music career, and who helped people to better their lives through music in the Mid-Western and Southern African-American communities of the United States.

  • av Jeffrey Eugene Hoch
    206,-

    As the hell year of 2020 was drawing to a close, and the collective anxieties of every able-minded person in America were making their threat whispers to never, ever go away no matter how many times you brushed your teeth, Jeffrey Eugene Hoch (the author of this book) had an idea. He would write a poem - or something approximating one - for every calendar day of the upcoming year of 2021. The main reason he wanted to do this was to keep his artistic conscience from atrophying across another potential year of emotional isolation, illness avoidance, and embarrassing cult stupidity.There was some distant hope that something positive would come out of the process, but that something was unknowable and not even particularly hoped for by the author. A year of video games, whiskey, dates, and deli orders later, Useless Musings was "finished." More accurately, it could just no longer be truthfully worked on because 2021 was over.Anyway, the results of this year-long whatever-it-was are documented here for you to read and maybe have some sort of emotional reaction to. These "musings" felt pretty "useless" as I was writing them (Hi, it's me, Jeff), but maybe you'll enjoy them. That would be cool.

  • av Susan B. A. Hofmann
    143,-

    The Return is a sequel to The Gatekeepers in a new series by Susan B. A. Hofmann.Damion Tingley has returned to claim his rightful position as the most powerful Gatekeeper the underworld has ever known. His return is fraught with many unexpected setbacks. Yet he is determined to be given the coveted Gatekeeper's Robe as well as the Book of Spells and Incantations. The Gatekeeper's Robe and the Book of Spells and Incantations have been handed down to all previous Gatekeepers.Throughout the centuries and from around the world, all the former Gatekeepers and coven heads have given the power they possessed to the Gatekeeper's Robe. All the knowledge of spells and incantations they possessed has been recorded in The Book of Spells and Incantations. These two powerful items will be given to Damion Tingley as the most powerful Gatekeeper to date.

  • av Mary Ellen Stephens
    145,-

    Hug the Moments invites readers to discover the extraordinary adventures, miracles, and revelations bubbling beneath the surface of our world.Amidst the constant barrage of negative news, there exists a faith-based love force, alive and in motion moment-to-moment.Featuring powerful, heart-stirring dramas filled with suspense, this book aims to instil in readers the most desirable goals in life - a sense of optimism, peace, and hope.By revealing uplifting narratives hidden within everyday life, Hug the Moments calls us to pause and embrace the beauty around us.

  • av Loretta S. Reed
    185,-

    In The McCall Ranch, Heaven McCall's quest for identity leads her to the truth she's long sought: her legacy as a McCall. But with this revelation comes a tangle of mystery, drama, and murder that she never anticipated. As Heaven navigates these treacherous waters, two men stand on the horizon: Billy Ray, whose past is as enigmatic as his presence, and Tony Donatello, whose intentions are as mysterious as his sudden appearances. Who will be her ally, and who will stand in the way of her dreams? Only time will reveal the surprises that lie buried within the McCall Ranch.

  • av Nicole Heaven
    101,-

    A collection of poetry for the artists, the hopeless romantics, the philosophers, the hurt and the healing, the dreamers, the wild and the timid. An alternative and edgy collection sure to keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat for what's next to come. Each poem is unique and designed with all of the senses in mind to give you an escape to a new world all your own. Poetry that pushes the bounds of the cosmos, and with fierce intensity all while flirting with whimsy. Each verse its own adventure with its own story however you choose to interpret. Inspirational and endearing, honest and bold. Whether you need a little pick me up, or someone to relate to, a friend, a dream, or just a little magic, this book will be right for you. Take my hand and open the page; adventure awaits. With lots of love from my soul to yours.

  • av Eileen Leemputte-Smith
    132,-

    Hannah is a spirited young girl faced with an important decision. When confronted with bullying, she only hesitates a moment before making her choice. In an age where bullying runs rampant in schools, playgrounds, and online, it is vital that children learn from an early age to stand up for themselves and others. If we do not inspire courage and teach kids to voice that bullying is unacceptable, injustice persists, even into high school, a cesspool of judgement against individuality with devastating consequences. Always Do Your Best tells an inspiring tale of bravery and heroism in the face of cruelty.

  • av Peter B Griggs
    143,-

    At a mental health program in New Jersey, the colorful Paisley Jubilee brightens even the cloudiest days. A middle-aged gay man battling diabetes and depression, he empathizes deeply with fellow patients struggling to quiet inner demons.Surrounded by a cast of endearingly quirky characters who speak and act outside the norm, Paisley discovers connection, community, and his own vibrant voice within a system that often overlooks people who think differently.Through Paisley's uplifting friendships and hard-won wisdom, The Paisley Jubilee Story delicately explores complex themes of mental illness, identity and stigma. But with humor and heart, these unforgettable personalities illuminate that hope can dawn in even the most broken of places when compassion kindles our shared humanity.

  • av N.V. Parks
    153 - 216,-

  • av Deborah Ann Reardon
    165,-

  • av Jacquelyn Mosley
    165 - 195,-

  • av Mahmoud Dhaouadi
    165,-

    Explore a fresh lens on human identity in 'Humans as Third Dimensional Beings', where the author introduces a unique dimension that sets Homo sapiens apart - the Third Human Dimension (THD). Traditionally viewed as bi-dimensional entities encompassing body and soul, this book ventures beyond, inspired by a rich blend of cultural insights, social science theories, and Islamic perspectives.Contrary to prevalent social science paradigms that label humans as Homo Oeconomicus, Homo Politicus, or Homo Sociologus, Professor Dhaouadi underscores a vital yet overlooked facet: Homo Culturus or the Third Dimensional Being. The philosopher and social scientist Herbert Marcuse once analysed 'one-dimensional man'. This work not only challenges social scientists for overlooking the Homo Culturus aspect but also critiques anthropologists, despite their focus on culture, for missing this crucial dimension.Highlighting the THD or the Homo Culturus is imperative for lending credibility to social sciences, especially when asserting the three Homos as fundamental aspects of human behavior. Dive into an enlightening discourse that re-evaluates human essence through the prismatic lens of culture, offering a novel conceptualization that enriches the understanding of our complex nature.

  • av Viliam Majda
    195,-

    The author's exploration uncovers writings about the remarkable ingenuity and creativity of God, who devised a means to disclose Himself to humankind. For despite extensive searching, the author found no rational alternative explanations. Moreover, prevailing concepts contradict scientific knowledge and lived experience - matter is not perpetual, and inanimate systems cannot create conscious beings capable of appreciation and intentionality. So who then instilled consciousness, if not a Grand Designer? Seeking this elusive truth proves challenging indeed. Yet God simplified humanity's hunt by establishing contact and even entering our world in person. To prepare people for His arrival, prophecies circulated foretelling the extraordinary events to come. And upon appearing among us, God asked of us only one thing: "Constantly seek the truth. Do not let blinders be put on your eyes. And remember that you will not find the truth without love."

  • av Kathleen Bullock
    165 - 216,-

  • av Vikram Bhardwaj
    165 - 185,-

  • av Letta Lane
    111 - 153,-

  • av Donald P. Marsolais
    153,-

    Have you ever wanted to go back in time to make a difference? Bowman's Bodacious Bazaar will transport you to some of the most meaningful events of our country's growth by taking a unique look at each event. Follow along with James Jefferson and his friends as they investigate how Bowman's Bazaar and its owner, Bob Bowman, may have affected the future of our country. Also, follow them as they help solve the murder of the local librarian.Enjoy eight visits along our historical timeline as you become entangled in a murder mystery. Bowman's Bodacious Bazaar includes fantastical historical events, a love story, and a murder mystery-something for everyone. Find out how the back room of Bowman's Bazaar has been a special place for explorers since it was first built during the American Revolution.Finally, this uniquely fictional look at the growth of our country may interest you in finding out more about the events in this book. Don't be shy to learn more about our American Revolution, the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the California Gold Rush, the Civil War, the Transcontinental Railroad, Woman's Suffrage, Pearl Harbor - WWII, and the Civil Rights Movement. This is one of those books that you just can't put down. Spend your time enjoying all that Bowman's Bodacious Bazaar has to offer.

  • av Terasa Gipson
    122,-

    Rearview unfurls a tapestry of America's transformative canvas during the evocative epochs of the sixties and early seventies. Amidst the burgeoning tides of a new era, the nation navigates through the growing pains that intricately intertwine with the hopes, ideals, and lives of a generation predestined to redefine society's blueprint.As the pages turn, readers are transported through a time-lapse of evolving ideologies and lifestyles that not only mirror the nation's metamorphosis but also herald the dawn of a reimagined social landscape. Through the rearview mirror, the essence of an era that reverberated through the corridors of history comes to life, painting a vivid imagery of a time that sculpted the contours of modern-day America.

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