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  • av Stephen H Lipson
    477 - 672,-

  • av Nancy Rivest Green
    185,-

    Rosa is always thinking about helping others. But it's all that thinking that makes others say, "Wrong again, Rosa! " Follow Rosa as she finds a way to help herself by learning how to read. Join Rosa in this delightful alphabet book for emerging readers. Look again and again throughout the book to find all the alphabet pictures, using both Spanish and English words."A charming way to introduce children to the alphabet as well as a second language." Bettina Woolard, author of "Do You Love?"

  • av Don Harold
    222,-

    It is 1921 in the remote snow-covered Sandhills of Nebraska, when a mysterious stranger in a red suit with white fur trim appears at the door with a request. Little Holly on the neighboring ranch is dying of the flu. Can Shorty, an aging cowboy raised by the Lakota, use his knowledge of Native American remedies to save her?

  • av Jeffrey Cline
    160,-

    A Survival Primer"We have the test results," said the voice on the phone. "It's AML-Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Get to MD Anderson ER immediately. At this late stage, your chance of survival is razor-thin; you may only have five days, but we'll try."Jeff Cline not only survived a deadly cancer, but then survived several more near-death events over a period of five years-only to be hit by a truck and survive.This is Jeff's story. It is also the story of friends who have survived disease, accidents, financial disasters, divorce, depression, even prison, to lead happy, productive lives by changing their mindset to one of hope and joy.

  • av M J Sherman
    120,-

    A chance meeting brings three misfits together: shy Karen, disabled Mel, and Gert, crusty on the outside, vulnerable on the inside. In the tangled woods behind an abandoned mansion they find the ideal clubhouse, a vintage garden shed with its own secrets, including a key to another world.

  • av Red Cloud Wolverton
    143,-

    Taken in by ranchers as a child, Cougan Banks, off on his own at 15 and drifting from ranch to ranch, takes a job for the winter in Elk Basin, 40 miles from nowhere, still nursing the memory of the girl who spurned him. Their paths cross when a blizzard, a plane crash, and a fight for survival bring them together.Red Cloud Wolverton writes from his lifetime experience of punching cows, ranching, raising horses and kids, and working as a stuntman at Old Tucson Studios in its heyday of filmmaking.

  • av Robert Burdick
    215,-

    When Wisconsin natives Bob and Glenda Burdick moved their young family to Green Bay, Wisconsin, small cities in the Upper Midwest were making America great, growing small businesses that would become national names: Jung Seed, Gold Bond Ice Cream (later Good Humor), Zimmerman Cheese, Schreiber Foods. An expert in industrial refrigeration, Bob takes the reader behind the scenes of these companies, and regales us with stories of youth hockey, soap box derbies, and local hot spots like the Boots Bakers's restaurant, the King's X, a local favorite originally owned by Packers cornerback Jesse Whittenton.

  • av Stan Baxter
    227,-

    Brad Edwards, a psychologist from Seattle, takes a dream job in New York and finds himself, his wife, and his sister-in-law under the control of a psychopathic psychiatrist, enmeshed in an intricate web of lies, deception, and murder.A psychological mystery of romance, seduction, and redemption that takes the reader, along with Dr. Edwards, on a roller coaster ride through the deranged mind of a Fifth Avenue psychiatrist.

  • av Margery Wolverton
    213,-

    Moonfire, Crystal-Mere's golden yearling unicorn, returns across the Rainbow Bridge to Earth on a quest.Qwyllken, the leprechaun elf who saved Crystal-Mere's life, joins Moonfire's dangerous mission to find the One and to understand the meaning of the magical window that appeared between the two worlds.

  • - Lost in the Zoo
    av Art Verity
    212,-

    Tucson Charlie is a happy dog. That is, until a trip to the zoo finds him lost in this fascinating but unfamiliar environment. As he searches for his way back home, Charlie meets an amusing assortment of fun and friendly zoo animals who try to help him out. Will Charlie find his way home? Join him on this exciting adventure and find out!

  • av Robert Burdick
    243,-

    Robert Burdick's Growing Up in Beloit, serves as both an homage to coming of age in a gentler era, and as a poignant love letter to his beloved Midwestern hometown. In a lively narrative, Burdick brings to life the universal exuberance and industry of youth, from comic adventures, pranks, and pratfalls, to the more serious business of navigating academics at school and experiencing hard work at a variety of jobs. Burdick has the gift of perfect recall, providing minute details about the construction of a lakeside treehouse, and the mechanics of both his Soap Box Derby car, and the engine-powered go-cart he dubbed the "Putt-Putt Car." Throughout his lively memoir, Burdick also paints meaningful word portraits of family, friends, and mentors. His vivid descriptions of daily life in Beloit, Wisconsin in the 1940s and 1950s will appeal to locals interested in community history...and to anyone yearning to slip back in time for an amiable visit with a likeable young man.Fred BurwellBeloit College Archivist and author

  • - Lost in the Desert
    av Art Verity
    192,-

    Tucson Charlie is a happy dog. That is, until a trip to the desert finds him lost in this fascinating but unfamiliar environment. As he searches for his way back home, Charlie meets an amusing assortment of fun and friendly desert denizens who try to help him out. Will Charlie find his way home? Join him on this exciting adventure and find out!

  • av Dick Totino
    192,-

    John Anderson has two careers. He's at the top of his game in both. One, traveling the globe for a world player in industrial chemicals. The other, a valued employee of a clandestine government organization. When his handler, Kristin Blake, brings him in for an unprecedented face to face meeting, something about his latest "assignment" smells fishy to them both.Suspecting a personal vendetta coming straight from the Oval Office, with John as the scapegoat, he and Kristin go on the run to find out who is pulling the strings.A thriller in which the action never stops.

  • - Once upon a time in an RV on the road, there lived three mice.
    av George McGaughey
    109,-

  • - A True Documentary of Bigfoot
    av Nancy Moosburner
    197,-

  • - Otherworldly Stories Set in the Remote Reaches of America
    av M J Sherman
    195 - 359,-

  • - Once upon a time, long, long ago, in a far-off city, there lived a family of mice.
    av George McGaughey
    109,-

  • av Beatrice R Rapoport
    411 - 585,-

  • - Once upon a time in a firehouse in a far-off city, there lived a mouse.
    av George McGaughey
    109,-

  • - A cowboy's quest for justice!
    av Red Cloud Wolverton
    201,-

  • - A different take on the U.S. involvement in Vietnam
    av William G Hanne
    401,-

  • - A 300 Year History of the Lemem/Lemmon Family
    av Richard John Lemen & Sydney Trower Lemen
    432 - 619,-

  • av Sarah True Mulligan
    384 - 561,-

  • - Childhood at the Little Red Cottage on Lake Winnebago in Wisconsin
    av M J Sherman
    120 - 268,-

  • av Mary Jane Lyon
    168,-

  • av Mary Jane Lyon
    174,-

  • - A personal view of the Democracy Transition Program after the Croatian War of Independence
    av William G Hanne
    372 - 536,-

  • - A story of personal transformation
    av George McGaughey
    182,-

  • - The True Stories of Seven Hungarian Pulik Sheepdogs... Told in Their Own Words.
    av Rita Sikes
    149 - 262,-

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