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  • av Carlise G. Fulk
    187

    This story takes place in the year 3,500 B.C. in Africa's Nile River valley. Princess Akilah rescues a lion cub she names Ra from the river. Ra was floating down the river tangled in a branch. He lives with Princess Akilah until he matures. Ra is courageous and noble. One day, he sets out to find a home in the wild.God has a heavenly kingdom for you.

  • av Michael Eicherly
    219

    Brian is from a very powerful family in Washington. Like most young adults, his idea of Los Angeles is distorted and self-indulgent. Since Brian's birth, he has been considered by many as being one of the chosen. This makes him a target for enemies and the spiritual world.Brian meets a realtor with a past. A dark past, and an ambitious future. Against his father's wishes, Brian wants to experience life and create his own destiny. He delves in alcohol, success, money, and women. Brian finds Sondra, his true love. After her disappearance, many questions arise. He becomes obsessed with Sondra and destroying the people who influenced her.Brian is morally tested as he spins into a demonic world influenced by an Anti-Christ.For such an ambitious and influential man, they will not stop until they have Brian and control his destiny.

  • av Christian Sullivan
    177,-

    In the small town of Pennsylvania, home to around 10,000 residents, a tyrant by the name of Mr. Mendoza holds sway. As the owner of all the local businesses and banks that employ the townspeople, he exerts his control both financially and mentally. But unbeknownst to him, a group of six extraordinary teenagers have come together with a daring plan to overthrow Mendoza's oppressive regime and restore freedom to the town. With so much at stake, their mission could cost them and the townspeople their very lives. This thrilling novel is a tale of courage, rebellion, and the fight for justice in the face of overwhelming odds.

  • av H. C. Buckley
    237,-

    44-year-old Harmonie Blake visits her mother only to discover her dead. Distraught at the loss of her only remaining family member, she begins the arduous task of sorting out her mother's affairs and coping with her grief. The more she digs into her mother's tumultuous past, the more she realizes how little her mother shared. She follows one clue and traces her mother's life when she served in the British Army in the London Theatre of War. Through Harmonie's narrative, the story turns to the war-torn streets of London. There, Helen's relationships change her life.Would her sense of independence and courage be enough for her to survive failed romances, danger, and death-and Helen's attempts to shed her Cockney roots and family secrets for a better life? Can Harmonie connect to the real spirit of her mother-and will she find peace in finally letting go of a woman she has only just begun to understand?

  • av Ronald Fortin
    177,-

    This book presents an inquiry into the physical dimensions of time as well as its effects on human interiority. It proposes a philosophical model which makes use of Aristotle's own philosophy of time. This compelling work traverses a rich tapestry of concepts including the power of Being, the acts of individual subjective drives, distinctions between mobility and rest, the general structure of the forms, change, the existential determination, final causes, and the destiny of time.By meticulously reconstructing the treatise on time, this analytical work opens its doors to citizens of all ages who yearn to acquaint themselves with ancient wisdom. Unbound by boundaries, its accessible nature welcomes a diverse range of readers. On one hand, it provides a methodical approach for those seeking to cultivate their capacity for critical thinking, directly aligned with the principles of this physical inquiry. On the other hand, for those stepping into or returning to the era of Aristotle, it serves as an inventory of perennially relevant categories. Moreover, it offers profound insights for those intrigued by the origins of our geometry and the genesis of the universal 'geo physic,' as illuminated through the prism of Aristotelian intellectual thought.

  • av Judy Tapler
    187

    Santa has the flu, and his reindeer too.Now Christmas is canceled, and there's nothing we can do.Or so we thought...With a little faith and an elf who can pray,Now a horse can fly, and he can save Christmas Day!

  • av Molly Michieli
    204

    Eddie loves spaghetti, and he loves his mama even more. Their bond over a special family recipe might just be the answer to a happy, successful life. But first, the key ingredient must be found. This sweet story of food and love has an important lesson in store for all readers to enjoy.

  • av James Kirby
    166

    Open your mind to a universe that is both awe-inspiring and accessible in The Once and Future Universe. This enlightening book presents a captivating journey through the cosmos, providing a basic understanding of its structure and ongoing mechanisms. From galaxies to subatomic particles, grasp the fundamental principles that govern the universe, unveiling its mysteries and fostering a deep appreciation for its interconnected wonders. Prepare to expand your horizons and embrace a newfound understanding of the universe's profound beauty and complexity.

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    av Cliff Kucine
    230

    A TOUCH OF DEATHRECOUNT THE STORIES OF OTHERS AND DISCOVER HOW YOU, AND PEOPLE IN YOUR LIFE, HAVE THE HEALING POWER TO IMPACT AND CHANGE THE COURSE OF YOUR RECOVERYQuote from Oncologist MDIf you get on a plane, I guarantee you will not survive the ride, you have 48 hours to liveDANA FARBER STATED ON RECORDGet your things in order, you will not live past Oct 30th 2016.A skeleton walked into my clinic with smiling eyes, many moons ago. I am going to beat this, he saidAnd I believedNo Kunal Shah Ali

  • av Shukdeb Sen
    145 - 226

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    av Charlotte Godkin
    448,-

    Laughter and tears will escape you as you read through the adventures of Miss Daisy Weed and her many fairy and animal friends, all so busy in their own special lives. Serious traits of each character are displayed, only for you to find, as you read on, that although apparently serious, it is oh so humorous. These little daisy flower fairies are trying to balance the sad things happening in life. Their delicate waves of gentleness and understanding to all on the planet affected by evil and greed pulls at your heartstrings. Although the story is unfolding page by page with Miss Daisy Weed, the reality is, this is our world, our planet. Let us all speak up and reach out and make this incredible world what God intended it to be.

  • av A. M. Houston
    166

    Everyone experiences struggles and challenges at some point in life. In the UK, if you have children under five years of age, you have the opportunity of support from a highly trained health professional called a health visitor. This often-misunderstood postgraduate role involves helping families to improve their health while navigating the hurdles of life. The emotional mountain of daily struggles can seem overwhelming for young families. The health visiting service offers a metaphorical hand to hold alongside practical help and advice enabling parents to climb life's occasionally difficult and often emotional mountains. To regard health as something that can be created, maintained, and improved is the mission of the health visiting service. Prevention of ill-health has always been seen as imperative. The health visitor encourages families towards this goal by offering support for their family health needs. Through case study this book offers insight into how the health visitor manages to create health and prevent ill-health with some surprising results. Managing the steppingstones to good health and avoiding the pitfalls of poor mental health can often seem impossible for new or even experienced parents. Accepting the helping hand of the health visiting service has the power to deliver a positive and quite profound effect. This book lifts the veil on the largely hidden work of this unsung, health professional. In this book you will find that the role of the health visitor is so much more complex than their famed job of 'just weighing babies.'

  • av Andrew Chalkley
    152,-

    I always wanted to ask my 94-year-old grandmother what she did during the war... On a warm spring day in 2012, two elderly sisters; Mabel and Di, sit side by side smiling, as they are about to toast the latter's one-hundredth birthday. Nobody present could have guessed that over 70 years ago in the early spring of 1940 Mabel's life hung in the balance, dependant on the actions of her older sister . . . As an unwilling resident of Templars retirement home, 94-year-old Mabel Hill fills her time stirring up trouble for the unpopular manager Mrs Caunter. These antics are shared only with her favourite grandson, who wants to succeed where the rest of the family have failed, by finding out what she did during the Second World War. The opportunity never seemed to arise though, until he drives her half way across England to attend her older sister's birthday celebrations. His quest to unlock the secrets of Nan's youth is about to begin... Mabel will not yield her secrets that easily though, and her narrated memories first feature a shy schoolgirl growing up in the small Hertfordshire market town of Baldock in the late 1920s and early 30s. Subsequent outings or 'travels' follow, as visits to Mabel's old haunts bring back the fascinating and gripping exploits that epitomised her war, before one final emotional journey to France reveals a startling secret and the shocking truth...

  • av Alasdair Romanes
    196 - 262,-

  • av Ian Phillips
    226

    Wild Orchids of Málaga is an English guide to the wild orchids of the province of Málaga - which are often of great beauty and prolific but are increasingly threatened. Based on some 30 years of study, the first pages consist of an account of the province with motorised transport in mind - hence details of roads leading to the orchid-rich sites, many of which are by the roadside. It then includes information on orchid flower structure and on flowering times of each species. There then follow simple accounts and photographs of the entire plant, the flower head, and the individual flower of each species.

  • av Erika Ferreira
    166

    Read about the Little Chewing Gums' dream to meet the Queen and become her royal chewing gum. She sets off on her adventure to Buckingham Palace and on her way she meets funny and charming characters who become her friends and help her on her journey. Will she fulfil her dream by meeting the Queen and living happily after? Find out in this funny and adventurous story.

  • av Alison Pepperton
    152,-

    Prepare to be captivated by Monster in My Mind, an enthralling journey into the world of a tormented child. Alison's harrowing truth unfolds within the pages, exposing the depths of her troubled upbringing. Step into her shoes as she navigates a harsh reality, locked away within her own mind. Through resilience and determination, she eventually finds the strength to break free from her confines and soar to new heights. This poignant tale will leave you spellbound, shedding light on the indomitable spirit that can emerge from even the darkest of circumstances.

  • av Pat Collins
    166

    Carl Jung once wrote, "No matter what the world thinks about religious experience, the one who has it possesses a great treasure." Although fewer people than ever go to church, research indicates that perhaps as many as 66% of the population in secularized English-speaking countries are having significant religious experiences. This book explores the causes, nature, and effects of such experiences whether theistic or non-theistic, while indicating how those which are theistic can animate Christian spirituality, theology, piety, and churchgoing, while improving the psychosomatic health of those who enjoy them. This well-informed, wide-ranging study is a fascinating apologia which advocates the importance, beauty, and life-transforming power of a vital but often neglected dimension of human existence. It also sounds a cautionary note by pointing out that the orthodoxy of religious experience must be measured against the parameters of traditional Christian teaching in the belief that while dogmatic faith without religious experience is lifeless, religious experience without dogma is blind.

  • av Tony Brickley
    176

    A politician's promise, can you imagine a thinner thread? A copper's secret, perhaps a chance to exorcise his own demons. An American veteran and his convincing ways, we do love convincing ways. A young girl's will and determination, we do love... The attack on Katie Bradshaw took 10 minutes, give or take. Her revenge took 10 months, no give, no take. Only one was pleasurable.

  • av Sherry Hale Humphrey-Jones
    132

    You may believe that you know the person with whom you are walking down the aisle, but do you know the person that he/she will become after the vows are spoken? What changes take place with the placement of rings? What are the critical issues that you might be facing that you had never addressed, or thought you had addressed? For example: how will you handle money, friendships and family, children, hidden addictions, sex, and cheating? While not insurmountable, they can become overwhelming, and potential battlegrounds for the war that has so often become marriage. Learning to navigate the battles, and choosing the right weaponry, can help you to win the war without destroying the relationship-or yourself.

  • av Stuart C. Billingham
    196

    Do you have a light in your back garden or on your flat balcony? You know, the type which hangs from a bracket on the wall or from a post holding birdfeeders, perhaps. Have you ever looked closely at it when the light is shining? Well, Molly did just that and saw strange creatures moving about inside it. It turned out they were faeries, from The Land of Faerie: a fantastical world where pixies, faeries, unicorns, and other magical creatures live. We can briefly experience what it is like through our dreams - providing we have enough imagination. But Molly discovered it is possible to see and talk to some of these magical creatures not just in her dreams but also when she was awake: through what the faeries called "gateways" between our world and theirs. Yes, you guessed it, the gateways are usually garden lights. However, as you will know I am sure, such lights sometimes don't work - most often because their batteries are run-down. When her light stopped working, Molly discovered that there was more to it than just some run-down batteries. Desperate to be able to talk again with her friends - Maple Leaf, Iris Flower, and Mayfly - she found herself on a journey of discovery which involved learning more about global warming and global dimming. It also involved the whole of The Land of Faerie trying to solve the problems which such conditions were creating for their gateways to our world.

  • av Lindy Morison
    122

    Abandoned Orphaned Manipulated Gay It was no wonder that I became rebellious and resentful. Standing up to all these pressures in my life and faced with my grandmother's mortality, I reverted to the frightened child I thought I had left behind. I was overcome with anxiety and panic attacks; that paralysed me to the point of contemplating suicide. The years of abandonment and feelings of futility following my childhood institutionalisation and the early death of my mother from a lifelong illness, manifested themselves in highly emotional and physical ways that made it impossible for me to function in society - so I withdrew. From within this debilitating experience, I had to find a way through by obtaining the professional help I needed. This is my story of tenacity to live my life with the freedom to make my own decisions.

  • av Varsha Lalla
    146,-

    Get ready for an enchanting tale that proves believing in yourself is the ultimate magic! Meet Hattie, a witch who's not exactly top-notch in the wizarding world. She struggles with spells, has a cute and cuddly familiar, and can't quite get her evil cackle right. But when the Kingdom of Wraikaborg is threatened by the forces of Good, Hattie discovers she's the chosen one who can save the day! Follow Hattie and her pals as they embark on a hilarious adventure filled with spooky foes like eerie aunts, ghostly henchmen, and overly-excited Halloween pumpkins. And who knows? They may even have time to snap a selfie or two! Join the fun as Hattie learns that with a little bit of self-belief, even the most unlikely heroes can achieve great things.

  • av Semra Samet Aloski
    226

    He jumped from his improvised bed and looked up. The sky parted in two as if it was endeavouring to mirror his life. Neither the sky nor his life was ever a compact piece of peace since he had known about his being. Miaow...miaow...miaow...miaow. Was he awake, or dreaming? In the heart of the resplendent Balkans, a land forged by relentless wars yet always welcoming those in need, a destitute wanderer finds solace. But this is not a tale that unfolds in ordinary fashion, for the human experience is a tapestry of contrasts. Within the pages of this extraordinary journey, a tapestry interwoven with melancholic humour and bittersweet poignancy, lie the unheard voices of characters yearning to be heard. As if borne upon the wings of a time-travelling vessel, traversing lands and ages, the enigmatic Atom Butterfly stumbles upon an unassuming soul named Sevda, whose presence unexpectedly illuminates his existence. And so, their story commences - a tale of reminiscence, where childhood revisited unveils the battles fought during times of scarcity, when satisfaction eluded their grasp, and yet resilience prevailed.

  • av Darya Tkachenko
    146,-

    Women's Chakras is intended for women only. The book helps you, wonderful women, understand your true feminine nature. You will learn how to use your natural qualities and your energy to achieve success in all areas of life, how to heal yourself from pain, how to become happy and to find your destination. You will discover how each chakra potential is opened and how subtle energies are shown in everyday life. With such tools as yoga and meditation, you will find the keys to a powerful source of energy and inspiration.

  • av Andrew Spriggs
    122

    The Recovery model has been proven to make patient wards safer and show strategies that protect vulnerable patients when being discharged, whilst it demonstrates how all parts of our health service can develop using the recovery initiatives in this book, including GPs, doctors, nurses and other staff throughout our wonderful NHS. It discusses peer support aims and goals and how education plays a key role in assisting those patients in recovery to live better, more meaningful lives. Throughout the book, there is evidence provided by IMRoc at Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust as well as other NHS Trusts, including South West London, NHS Merseycare and St George's Mental Health Trust, who were keen to contribute their findings also. The book is of paramount importance to the future of our NHS, given the vast savings that the recovery initiatives provide and show what scope there is to reinvest dividends from each strategy employed. It is also instrumental in providing 'lessons learned' for each and every part of the NHS that may benefit from all the findings provided so kindly by the aforementioned trusts.

  • av Dariush Pourkian
    107

    Every time I attended a wedding for a reason, I noticed that despite all prior talks and agreements, the wedding ceremony was again carried out with great difficulty, and the couple endured many troubles to be able to get together. It was not because of not having a home and a lack of income, or due to the legal age for marriage, but the customs of the time, the condition of parental consent and their meddling in their child's future life, or even the influence of the bride and groom siblings, were the main reasons to lead the simple routine of marriage in a bumpy and misled way, and even prevent it from happening. I'd already written about my cousin in a family context in my diary. After reading it again, I realized what interesting and surprising, and at the same time painful, points there were during their marriage. For this reason, I decided to write about this event, which might be considered as a sample for other marriages, in a separate book in detail, called Marriage, The Iranian Style, so that the unpleasant parts can be reflected on.

  • av Nick Gosman
    146,-

    In a story that contrasts the highest ranks of the corporate stratosphere with the raw, elemental power of the Amazon jungle and the high-tech world of biotechnology, three people with a passion to save the world and humanity's most precious cultural and biological treasure become inextricably ensnared in a race against time to uncover an ancient conspiracy two thousand years in the making.

  • av Christine Lynch
    176

    "The damage done tonight will resound down the generations!" These words, spoken in anger by an outraged mother in the year 1904, will prove prophetic. Fourteen years later, a child enters the world, innocent, yet blighted by the repercussions of a distant crime, committed on a summer night, in remote Western Australia. From the beginning, the odds are stacked against Margaret as she is robbed of her childhood. In due course, Margaret reaches adulthood and to her horror, finds herself powerless to prevent the outcome she most dreads. The malevolent forces of destiny reach down to a further generation and into the lives of her children. This story is a tribute to the courage and tenacity of a mother's love. It plays out against the backdrop of a period spanning two world wars, a great depression and the dawn of a new millenium. Through all of this, Margaret faces the additional challenges of being a single mother in an unforgiving era. The story follows the relentless power of generational forces, pitted against the strength of the human spirit. It relives one woman's heroic struggle to change the future. Margaret forges a path - ultimately - to release and redemption. Margaret's story is told by the person who shared so closely in this journey of struggle and redemption: her daughter.

  • av Lalitha Yenna
    146 - 196

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