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  • av Lorraine Delorenzo
    146,-

    One typical morning as we were dashing about getting ready for breakfast, watching for the school bus, and grabbing lunches, 7-year-old Frankie asked that very pertinent question to us while pointing at our two Golden retrievers. "Hey, Mom, what do you think Bailey and Kayla do all day when they are home alone?" I immediately responded without skipping a beat, "Oh they relax and sleep on their pillows all day, I'm sure."Not true.Whether you live in a rural town like us where everyone has a least three dogs or in a city where you may have one dog or a couple of smaller ones in your family, the question is there."What do the dogs do all day while I am at school?"This is the whimsical story of what perhaps happens while our families are at work and school and our beloved dogs are home alone all day.Their antics may surprise you, and will certainly make you laugh, as you come to the realization that our four-legged family members are very similar to us! And while we are thinking they are sleeping soundly waiting for that front door to open at the end of the day, they are most likely exhausted from all of the fun and excitement from their adventure-packed day.

  • av Ryan Weston
    166

    Broken trust. Broken promises. Shame, confusion, and guilt. Unimaginable violence. Then the War came, and the cycle started anew. This is the story of Kurt, a Bavarian infantryman serving somewhere on the Western Front during the First World War. He is like many of his comrades and not a few of his enemies: he fights a war within a war, a singular combat against what he knows of love, hate, sex, addiction, and abuse. A combat against monsters both real and otherwise. Combat in the First World War was a dehumanizing experience.Gone was glory and individual heroics. Gone too were the fluttering flags and colorful uniforms. Gone was color altogether.In this alien world death came from afar, the enemy hidden from view. New and terrifying technologies elevated killing to previously unheard-of industrial levels and rendered battlefields into lifeless moonscapes.Yet while surrounded by this maelstrom Kurt faces an enemy that is still very much human - himself. Which combat will prove more deadly? In war, when men are wounded, they are called casualties. But what are men called when they are wounded before their fight begins?

  • av Edward Hedican
    206 - 274,-

  • av Elham M. Beygi
    166

    Before the tempest roared to life, the grandmother's eyes were fixed upon a distant glow amidst the clouds. With a knowing sigh, she murmured, "The time has finally come."As Batis extinguished his birthday candles, an ethereal whisper emerged from the dissipating smoke. An ancient voice beckoned him towards an unseen path.With a celestial threat looming, Batis must embark on a quest - fleeing from sky-born pursuers who seek him. Guided by his grandmother, who unlocks a suitcase brimming with tales and truths, their adventure unfolds.Dive into a world where myths breathe and destiny is written in the stars.

  • av Daniel Heath Strohm
    146,-

    The book of Luke shows how Jesus' love for people inspired him to use his unique power from the spirit of God to instill faith in those whom he healed.In this book, we see the eighteen acts of healing mentioned in the Book of Luke in easy-to-read and understanding rhymes for all ages.Jesus' healing ability is still available today for all those who come to him, in humility and faith, so that with our asking we may receive healing for ourselves and for others.In today's world, Jesus is needed as much or more than ever.

  • av Howard Auld
    146 - 194

  • av Bonnie Linder
    166

    Stardust is a snow angel in heaven waiting for her first assignment to top a Christmas tree. She is very excited and hopes to be picked for a grand, tall tree because she has been practicing every minute to be the best tree-topper she can be.Tessie is a young girl whose family can't afford a tree this year. She is very sad and gathers branches to make her own tree.Come and see what happens when the two of them get together for a glorious Christmas!

  • av Colleen Duncan
    146 - 204

  • av Catherine Hughes
    196 - 240,-

  • av Nathan Dean
    146,-

    Have you lost weight by cutting out lots of calories, and then gained it all back? That's what almost always happens. It wasn't because you were weak - it was because you can't lose weight permanently with a short-term weight-loss plan. But you can lose as much weight as you want to - for good - with a calorie change so small you'll hardly notice it! This amazing new book tells you how.Diets and drugs let you lose a lot of weight quickly by drastically reducing your calorie intake. But you can't do that forever - it becomes dangerously unhealthy. When the drastic calorie reduction ends - as it inevitably must - you'll almost certainly go back to eating as you did before it started. And when you do, you'll regain the weight you suffered so to lose, because your weight is directly related to your daily calorie intake. The new weight-loss medicines admit that you'll regain the weight you lost when you stop taking them. And quick-weight-loss diets can't go on for long without leading to malnutrition - that's why their advertisements say things like "Lose twenty pounds in three weeks" but never mention what happens later. In fact, for reasons explained in the book, most people wind up weighing more than before they started losing. That's why, despite billions of dollars spent annually on weight loss products, the average weight of Americans has gone up by thirty pounds since 1960.There's an easy, healthy way to lose weight permanently. It's called exponential weight loss, and this book explains how it works. Your body only requires about fifteen calories per pound to maintain itself each day. So cutting out 150 calories - the amount in a can of soda or a bag of chips - leaves your body unable to support ten pounds of your weight. To maintain itself, it will get the extra daily energy it needs by burning some of your stored fat, eventually using up ten pounds of it to get back in balance. It's slower, because that's how your body responds to a small change. But it's healthier. And it lasts, because your body adjusts once and for all to its new calorie balance. It's the roadmap you need to reach your long-term weight goal - and stay there.

  • av Jennifer Reynolds
    146 - 204

  • av Whitney April Bell
    196

    No one, including Makeda herself, thought that she was ready to rule the Kingdom. But when a decision by the Council Elders threatens her ability to even try, Makeda is forced to show them that sometimes a woman is King! And she's called the Queen of Sheba!

  • av Don Bull
    205 - 296,-

  • av Albert Sattin
    128

    Nerissa's Ring is the last two words of William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice.It is "upside down" because the merchants in the play were on a pilgrimage from Venice to Belmont, the home of the queenly princess, Portia, whose assistant was Nerissa. Shakespeare asserts that one can get from Venice to Belmont either by land or by sea. It turns out Belmonte is an inland town in northeastern Portugal which fits that geography.Furthermore, today's Belmonte is the home of some 300 Jews (among its population of 3,000) who have lived there since the 16th century as "Christians," but in the 1980s they "came out" publicly as Jews. Although no secret to the Gentiles, they literally had worshiped their Jewish God underground, while also dutifully attending church and silently telling God that place was nothing but a pile of stones. Such were the consequences of the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions (Shakespeare probably anglicized Belmont, dropping the "e").

  • av Delaney Spellman
    161

    The Words That Bleed is a volume of poems and original illustrations that reflects on life's journey in a bold way, reminding everyone who is battling their own challenges that they are seen....Strength is a mixture of things.In some ways, strength can be determined by how hard it is to knock you down, but the measuring factor is how many times you manage to get back up even with weight on your shoulder...The Words That Bleed interlaces many elements to form a gripping story of loss, adoration, betrayal, and self-discovery as it explores various sentiments. Encouraging others to digest life in a new way, this book provides a space for others to dream so that they may embrace the possibilities ahead of them.Within the lines inspired by the bowels of an ever-busy imagination, The Words That Bleed uses a range of emotions to create a transfixing illustration of life experiences. As a continuation of Delaney's first collection of poetry, The Truth That Hides, she inspires others to look beyond their own view. No matter how far you have to search for good, it's sprinkled all around you. Waiting for its recognition.

  • av Vicky Ferguson
    146,-

    Imagine a 12-year-old girl being told by society that she is displeasing to God and to the world because of who she is. This is where her journey begins. She grew up in the 1960s when being queer was, well, queer. Amidst the clamor of the voices of society, she learns to turn her collar to the wind and keep moving. She is determined to flee the dust and dampness of the closet which becomes her safe, albeit lonely, haven. In spite of closet dwelling, she manages to create a face to meet the faces that she meets along the way. Slowly cracking the door of the closet and peeping out becomes an ongoing endeavor. Finally, in defiance, she is able to throw open the closet door and walk out into the sunshine. The journey is scary and exciting and freeing.Although we all have a journey from cradle to grave, they are all different as they reflect our individual beings. Won't you journey with me for a space of time?

  • av Callum Dalziel
    153

    Detective Inspector Ron Scott of K Division, Greenock, Police Scotland, and his team are investigating a series of murders committed by a killer they are calling 'The Gardener.' Curiously, the victims have been murdered by a perpetrator who uses common garden tools as his weapons of choice. In addition, a four-year-old girl has been brazenly abducted from a shopping mall by a man, in full sight of security cameras. Greenock police have a lot on their hands, and time is of the essence.

  • av Paul Nyberg
    193

    Hey Mom and Dad, I guess you are looking for an imaginative book to read to your kids. I hope this book will take you back to your childhood when playing was generated by your wild imagination. The kids could go for a wild ride with Mom and Dad through a make-believe land where the words and pictures paint a portrait that will stick in your minds. When the stress of work and school may occupy your mind, you will remember this book, and it will bring a smile to your face. It is so important to remember how to be a child once again, and to make it a total adventure for your kids to read or listen to a book being read. I hope that light will stay lit in your hearts forever. Maybe someday when you are a grandparent, you will see the true importance of how children's books ignite the imagination. There is nothing like the sparkling eyes of a child. Love you all, Grandpa Paul.

  • av Marcia Anita Hobbs
    296,-

    Barbwire Noose® is a movement for human rights activism and empowerment, born out of the author's fight for better quality of life for disabled clients in government care. The brand promotes the idea of creating positive change at a governance level and encourages nonconformity in the face of injustice. Inspired by the slogan "Fear Is The Root Of All Weakness®," Barbwire Noose® strives for a better world and offers empowering lessons on standing up against authority and fighting for change. Follow the journey of Princess Marcia #406 as she confronts government neglect and harassment in the disabilities sector and beyond.

  • av Glynn Leaney
    126

    Everyone loves toys, although nowadays they are becoming more and more sophisticated and electronic. But for really young children, the old favourites are still the best. Teddy bears and all forms of cuddly toys are what toddlers seek. So, what would they give to be able to play with them if they came to life. Benjamin Roy is a typical fun-loving five-year-old who can't believe his eyes when a glove puppet in the form of a grey and white rabbit gives him a wink and comes to life. Benjamin's Birthday is the fourth in the series, following Benny's Arrival, Benny and Teddy's Day Out, and Benny's Sports Day.

  • av Iris Rosax
    196

    Embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and healing in this compelling exploration of resilience and forgiveness.Have you endured unimaginable hardships, surviving what feels like hell on earth, only to realize that the path to salvation lies not in entering heaven, but in healing your own wounded heart? In this poignant tale, you will discover that the true meaning of home extends far beyond physical walls - it resides within the depths of your own being.As you navigate the challenging terrain of self-forgiveness and forgiveness of others, you will uncover a profound truth: the battle lies not in the external world, but within yourself. It is through this internal struggle that you find the strength to grow and transcend the limitations imposed upon you.

  • av E. M. Dempsey
    196

    At a time when governors have been sent to jail, presidents have been impeached, and legislatures seem dedicated to gridlock, and adherence to blind partisanship trumps all else, it's not hard to fathom why American people have become skeptical about politicians and cynical about the entire political process and downright disgusted at what is seen to be governmental shenanigans. It may come, then, as comfort to some and dubious to others to read about a politician who has been dubbed "the genuine article," a man who personified the adage "what you see is what you get," a person who believed that life was about giving and not about getting. That's the kind of man I grew up knowing, the kind of politician, who would no longer fit the current mold, the person I am honored to call "my father."

  • av Kristin Gentile
    215

    Hazel is an eight-year-old who likes to wear tutus and pearls while hunting.Hazel has gone on many hunting trips with her mommy and daddy ever since she was a baby.After reaching the proper age, and learning about gun safety, and hunting safety, along with appreciating the land and the gifts it provides, Hazel is ready to try for herself.How will Hazel's hunt turn out?

  • av Laura DiMartino
    196

    Poetry can be viewed as a reflection, a song, if you will, of society in the time it is written, but at the same time, it is timeless in the continuum of past, present, and future. In the dance of words, the reader will follow the Rorschach Ink Blots in the dance of words to find meaning in the visual imagery presented here.

  • av Joan Jackson
    204

    What possible good can come from a 16-inch square of dry dirt in a big grey city? It's just concrete dust and city dirt surrounded by sidewalk.What happened next when Grampa gave a rumpled bag with a wilted spiky plant to Omar took the five year old's life in a new direction, sparking a new interest, a daily conversation. That 16-inch square garden became the center of his and his grampa's life.That summer they spent watching over the grey-green spiked artichoke plant in its impossibly improbable garden surrounded by sidewalk.Who knew that almost magical changes could happen to that scrap of dirt and stringy plant with just a bit of help from a little boy and an elderly man.

  • av Jorge Harrington
    196

    Prepare yourself for a spine-chilling journey through the pages of this gripping anthology, Six Tales of Terror. Within its compelling narratives lie stories of profound literary merit that will both captivate and haunt you.With masterful precision, the author skillfully weaves together a tapestry of horrors, each tale crafted to elicit suspense and dread, leaving you breathless and eagerly turning the pages.Delving fearlessly into the darkest recesses of the human psyche, these stories will keep you on the edge of your seat, ensnaring your imagination with unexpected twists and turns.But be forewarned, dear reader, for once you have experienced these macabre tales, you may never emerge from their grasp unscathed.

  • av Jennifer Schmidig
    187

    Ah! Welcome! I have been waiting for you! You have found a path that leads to a secret place I know deep in the great Northwoods, where magical trees whisper tales of fairies and gnomes. Open the story and begin your journey. In this first tale, come meet the Grandfather Tree, who always has a story to tell, and Joshua, a special gnome who learns the importance of teamwork and cooperation.

  • av Nakisha Adams
    196

    Take a moment to reflect on relationships past and present and what they may have taught you. What you thought you wanted and wished for, to the moment when you realized you should have been more specific in your requests. This is a journey of reflection, release, and re-directing focus, from what is wanted to what is needed. That need and want from not only someone else but also yourself. Follow the story of five relationships - The Good, The Bad, and The Fling. Told through short stories and poems, these stories and poems, will not only help you discover some things about yourself but also help you discover what you may have lost searching for your comfort in someone else. Sometimes what you really need has been there all along, just waiting on you to be ready, waiting on you to finally release that baggage of your past and deal with some things you were scared to look at within yourself.

  • av Tyler Harrison
    187

    Timmy takes pride in being different and represents that we should love and always treat others equally. The author speaks to the children in their language, asking them to trust their teachers and counsellors, to never be afraid to speak up about abuse if it is happening in the home. The book is a part of the rescue mission of restoring the lives of children.

  • av Catherine Burroughs
    246

    Two families on Edisto Island, SC are convulsed by the mixed-race child of a white woman and her black lover. Set between 1959 and 1994, this explosive novel poses crucial questions about the extent to which two families can escape the legacy of slavery. Why do even well-meaning modern men and women become bearers of the south's sadistic practices?

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