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  • - Let's Count by Twos!
    av Nan Evenson
    184 - 275,-

    Charlie and Lisa are charming guides, helping children count by twos, forward and backward. And there is a surprise: The Terrible Day (Not Really) is actually about having a great day with the help of friends.This is the second book in the Not Really Series, gorgeously illustrated picture books that offer a fun and fresh way for children to expand their math skills. The award-winning first book, Good Night (Not Really), teaches children to count forward and backward. Both books include surprise endings.About Book One: Good Night (Not Really)♥ 2nd Place - Purple Dragonfly Book Award♥ International Book Award & Wishing Shelf Book Award Finalist★★★★★ "A humorous and spirited counting tale for young readers." - KIRKUS REVIEWS★★★★★ ". . . a clever and fun way to teach young readers how to count forward and backward." - Readers' Favorite 5-Star Review

  • av Nan Evenson
    184 - 275,-

  • av William Michael Ried
    208,-

    What happens to an oil industry lobbyist when climate change gets personal?In a world where the devastating effects of climate change can seem inconsequential to the lives of the wealthy, Daniel Lazaro thrives as a powerful Washington lobbyist for the fossil fuel industry. With a dream life on the Guadalupe River, a loving wife and a young daughter, Daniel is blind to the repercussions of his work. But when a flash flood in the Texas Hill Country sweeps away his home and his family, Daniel is left shattered and haunted by even the sight of water.Burdened by guilt and struggling with his debilitating phobia, Daniel descends into a bleak abyss. But a charismatic environmental activist recognizes the potential for Daniel to use his political access to challenge the industry he once championed. Daniel is torn between his own personal grief and his urgent need to make amends. Will he redeem himself or stand aside as the world plunges further into chaos?In Two Degrees, a gripping tale of redemption and the fight for a dying planet, award-winning author William Michael Ried puts Dan Lazaro at the intersection of power politics and climate change, where a collision is inescapable.

  • av Claudia Chavarro
    162,-

    Wedding planning can be daunting, but with Your Perfect Day, you will have the tools and knowledge to plan a healthy, stress-free celebration. is guide will lead you through the labyrinth of wedding planning, drawing on personal experiences and professional tools.Not only will you be prepared for the big day, but you'll also have the skills to ward o any post-celebration blues by using coping strategies to navigate the transition into your new life as a married couple. This comprehensive guide is a must-read for anyone looking to start their new chapter on the right foot. Get Your Perfect Day today and take the next step towards the wedding of your dreams!

  • av James Voelker
    196,-

    A resupply missing for the six US military units in the Central Highlands of Vietnam is no easy task for the 573 - a rag-tag group of young men with seemingly nothing to lose but their very lives.In Mang Yang Pass, you'll experience the raw intensity and heart-stopping fear of men like Flunky, Sink, JV, Shotgun Eddie, who risked their lives every day trying to keep Vietnam's Central Highlands out of the hands of the North Vietnamese and the brutal Viet Cong.Join these soldiers on a harrowing journey through the treacherous Mang Yang Pass as they take a crucial resupply convoy to the coast. With enemy fire raining down on them from the hillside, these courageous men must band together and rely on their training and each other to make it through alive.With its gripping realism and poignant portrayal of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity, Mang Yang Pass is a must-read for anyone who wants to truly understand what it was like for those who fought and died in one of the most brutal wars in history.Mang Yang Pass is a fictionalized story based off real events.

  • av Donald Anderson
    184,-

    "And you're going to say 'it was good to know you' to the guy in the sexy hat . . . the guy you were going to marry today?"Promises, promises. Vows to do and vows to undo. A summer weekend in the Hudson Valley is supposed to be devoted primarily to the third marriage of psychologist Marguerite Ariston. However, a tangle of characters is forced by a variety of circumstances to unsnarl feelings about Marguerite and one another: her estranged parents; her reclusive half-brother; a teenage hitchhiker; her intended and someone unintended; a cigar-smoking midwife named Babette. At times the feelings run parallel, in very instructive ways; at other times they intersect, forcing reconsideration and reimagining. Is it all a matter of perspective? Maybe. Points of view? There are many. An arc of possibilities.

  • av Gerald Thompson
    184,-

    When you think you don't have anything to lose, you'll risk it all not to lose what you have.Billie Jensen has anger issues. Growing up in prison among societies less than stellar citizens, fighting for his dignity and his very life has given Billie a lot to be angry about. He'd like to blame it on his past: An abusive stepfather, an absent mother, being sent to prison for escaping a living hell the only way he knew how. But Doctor Scott, the prison therapist, knows better. After taking Billie under her wing, he comes to realize he has choices. And when Billie meets the beautiful and seductive Suneda - a runaway from the remote Costa Rican village of Alta Vista - he wants to start to make better ones.But when Suneda is threatened by a local drug lord, El Sanguinio, Billie has to do something, so he plans a daring escape and the two make their way through the perilous Costa Rican rainforest with both the law and El Sanguinio on their heels only to find out they are more connected to each other than they could have ever known. Baru takes you on a daring escape and roller coaster thrill ride that leaves you hanging until the very end. (Previously published as "Bridge to Alta Vista")

  • av Christine Keleny
    444,-

    Today women have a glass ceiling. In the 1930s that ceiling was made of wood, so following your dream only took you so far-especially if you went against societal norms and what your friends and family told you you should or should not do. This is the story told in A Burnished Rose, the much-anticipated sequel to the award-winning Rosebloom.Rose Krantz, a soon-to-be eighteen-year-old, has just come home to the family farm in southwest Wisconsin after running away from home two years earlier to follow her dream. She's home because her mother has been ill, but Rose is not looking to stay. Despite the objections of her family and a new man who comes into her life, Rose makes it back to her second home, New Orleans, and her boyfriend, Malcolm.Then, early one morning on December 7, 1941, bombs explode on the small, distant island of Hawaii. This incident pushes Rose, who is in Baton Rouge training to be a nurse, into a global conflict that ironically will come to be known as "The Good War."A Burnished Rose entertains, inspires, and reminds us what life was like for women of that era, and for the nurses who, right along with the men, made significant sacrifices for their country.A percentage of the profits of each book sold will be donated to help in the education of disadvantaged children, because Christine believes that knowledge is a powerful tool.LARGE PRINT EDITIONDiscussion Questions Included

  • av Anne Rud Miller
    184,-

  • av Victoria Wattiaux
    183,-

  • av William Michael Ried
    195,-

  • av William Micheal Ried
    181,-

  • av Rex Owen
    181,-

  • av Rex Owens
    190,-

    Ian Padraic Murphy harbors a scandalous secret. To avenge the death of his best friend in a Belfast raid, Ian joins the Provisional IRA, which he conceals for 30 years. He meets investigative reporter Eileen Donohue and friendship blossoms into a love affair. Eileen inadvertently discovers the man she thought was a reclusive novelist is actually the brain trust for the IRA. Eileen betrays her lover by disclosing his secret in Ireland''s leading newspaper. Driven by guilt and remorse, Ian atones for his years in the IRA by working with Sinn Fein to negotiate the 1998 Peace Accord, which ended The Troubles in Ireland. After deserting the IRA, Ian''s own troubles are far from over when they order his assassination. The assignment is given to his friend, IRA Commander, Kieran Fitzpatrick. Will Ian pay the ultimate price for disloyalty to the IRA? Book 1 of Rex Owens'' Irish Troubles series.

  • av Rex Owens
    195,-

    With no living relatives, 18-year-old Rowan Daly leaves the only home she''s ever known to be with her beloved, Eli. They settle in the mining town of New Hope. In 1934 the best paying job is dynamiting rock in the pit-a job Eli volunteers to do with disastrous consequences. When he''s killed, Rowan is alone and abandoned with no way to support herself. Rowan is recruited to be a Pack Horse Librarian and soon finds herself delivering books to hill families, facing her fears of abandonment, and learning about the unique rural folks she serves. It''s just the beginning for Rowan-being a Pack Horse Librarian changes her future, giving her a life she could never have imagined.

  • av Rex Owens
    177,-

  • av Steven Salmon
    155,-

    After forty-seven years living with his mother, Steven, a man with severe cerebral palsy, creates a new life for himself. He falls in love with a stripper but searches for a girlfriend, wanting love. Steven lives in a group home being told by staff, "No one cares about you." He meets new friends, who show him he is loved. I Found Love portrays a man who becomes independent and doesn''t let his disability define his abilities.

  • av Christine Keleny
    183,-

    As a child in 1980s, Chicago Willie stole to help feed his brothers, sister, and himself. In grade school his teacher told him to have his parents help him with his homework, but his mother, the only parent around, didn't know how. As a young man Willie started smoking pot, which easily turned into harder drugs. This eventually led Willie to a life under someone's front porch, two prison sentences, numerous trips to jail, and various recovery programs. Living in the House of Drugs is the story of Willie Lee Triplett, a recovering addict and alcoholic. It tells of Willie's life in the suburbs of one of Chicago's poorer neighborhoods, his chance trip to Wisconsin, and his struggle for sobriety. It's a no-holds-barred account of Willie's life on the street, in prison, and the roller coaster ride of recovery that many addicts know well. The story is unique in its telling, following not only Willie's interesting life story but also the author's interactions with Willie as she learns of his sometimes sordid past, seeing beyond the story and into the man.

  • - An Agnes Kelly Mystery Adventure
    av Christine Keleny
    147,-

    The Award-winning Intrigue in Istanbul: An Agnes Kelly Mystery Adventure is set in 1961, a time of the cold war and space race. But that isn't on Agnes' radar. Her dad has died and during a trip with her grandmother to Istanbul, she accidentally finds out it was under suspicious circumstances, but that's just the beginning!Agnes Kelly is the 1960s American version of Alan Bradley's Flavia de Luce. Agnes has a propensity for books and words, and she entertains middle grade readers and adults alike."She is a Scout Finch from the Upper Midwest, a little older, but with the same qualities of curiosity, courage, and boldness of heart."

  • - An Agnes Kelly Mystery Adventure
    av Christine Keleny
    159,-

    I turn to see where Grandma and Reggie are and run right into a brick wall. Well, it's not exactly a brick wall but it feels like it. It's a really big man in a dark suit and tie, who kind of reminds me of Officer Miller, the CIA officer that saved us from Georg and Inger when we were in Norway."Oh! I'm sorry." I step to my right to move around the man, but he does something really strange; he steps back in front of me as if to block my way.I look up at the big man with broad shoulders, and then it dawns on me: Officer Miller has sent a man to find us and make us finally go home!Has Grandma Agee gone off the deep end with her new plan? Is there any chance Grandma and Agnes can meet with Russian's supreme leader, Nikita Khrushchev? Is CIA Officer Miller or Mr. Borge of EI4 (the Norwegian Intelligence Service) going to catch up to them and force them to go home?Book III in the Agnes Kelly Mystery Adventure Series is full of even more surprises, takes you on another exciting ride (this time through the heart of Russia), and Reveals All! − including some things you would never expect!

  • - An Agnes Kelly Mystery Adventure
    av Christine Keleny
    147,-

    The laughs, thrills, and hijinks continue for young and old alike in Book II of the Agnes Kelly Mystery Adventure Series, the much-anticipated follow-up to the Award-Winning Intrigue in Istanbul. But there is more! Grandma and Agnes get in over their heads and end up putting their very lives at risk.I enjoy books that make you think and are clever, so this one is perfect... Can’t wait for your next book.   Roxana Grunewald

  • av Christine Keleny
    132 - 217,-

  • av Christine Keleny
    337 - 397,-

  • av Donald Anderson
    159,-

  • av Christine Keleny
    229 - 432,-

  • av Christine Keleny
    196 - 397,-

  • - Book II
    av Christine Keleny
    200,99

    Rose had wanted to do her bit for the war effort, help the boys who were risking their lives fighting the Germans and the Japanese, and maybe see a little of the world along the way. But there was no way she could have predicted the horrors she would encounter and the difficult choices she would have to make.Rose Krantz has made it through nursing school and much to everyone's dismay, most notably her boyfriend, Malcolm, she joins the Army Nurse Corps. Her first assignment is at Camp Crowder, Missouri. There she meets three nurses who see her through three years in a tent evacuation hospital, four foreign countries, and more human misery than they could have imagined. What they encounter shakes even Rose's resolve to see it through. These women, and a corpsman by the name of Alfred, form bonds that will last a lifetime.When the war in Europe is finally over, Malcolm surprises Rose with a romantic trip to Salzburg, Austria, where Rose finally realizes what is truly important in her life only days before she was to lose it.A Burnished Rose entertains, inspires, and reminds us what life was like for women of that era, and for the nurses who, right along with the men, made significant sacrifices for their country.Discussion Questions Included

  • - Book I
    av Christine Keleny
    184,-

    Today women have a glass ceiling. In the 1930s that ceiling was made of wood, so following your dream only took you so far-especially if you went against societal norms and what your friends and family told you you should or should not do. This is the story told in A Burnished Rose, the much-anticipated sequel to the award-winning Rosebloom.Rose Krantz, a soon-to-be eighteen-year-old, has just come home to the family farm in southwest Wisconsin after running away from home two years earlier to follow her dream. She's home because her mother has been ill, but Rose is not looking to stay. Despite the objections of her family and a new man who comes into her life, Rose makes it back to her second home, New Orleans, and her boyfriend, Malcolm.Then, early one morning on December 7, 1941, bombs explode on the small, distant island of Hawaii. This incident pushes Rose, who is in Baton Rouge training to be a nurse, into a global conflict that ironically will come to be known as "The Good War."A Burnished Rose entertains, inspires, and reminds us what life was like for women of that era, and for the nurses who, right along with the men, made significant sacrifices for their country.Book Discussion Questions Included.A percentage of the profits of each book sold will be donated to help in the education of disadvantaged children, because Christine believes that knowledge is a powerful tool.

  • av Christine Keleny
    203,-

    "Will the Real Carolyn Keene Please Stand Up" tells of the lives of the three primary creators of the Nancy mystery series and how the plucky, intelligent, resourceful, and famous girl sleuth came to life, along with the controversy that still rages on about who really created the Nancy that millions of readers across the globe have come to know and love. Will the Real Carolyn Keene Please Stand Up is a fresh take on one of America's most popular characters-Nancy Drew. Keleny offers readers a behind-the-scenes look at the dedicated and determined creators of the series. She also reveals the competing-and often conflicting-visions each author had for Nancy. This novel is entertaining, smart, and exceptionally well researched. It is certain to interest anyone who is curious about the surprising mystery behind the Nancy Drew mysteries. ~ Jenna Nelson, PhDIf you didn't already know, Carolyn Keene, of the famous Nancy mystery series, is not a real person. Neither is the Hardy Boys' Franklin Dixon or Laura Lee Hope of the Bobbsey Twins. They are all the brain child of one of the country's most prolific writers for children and young adults to date: Edward Stratemeyer. Edward was so prolific, in fact, that he had to eventually hire ghostwriters to help him flesh out his story ideas, which was not an issue until a series he created just before his death became a cult classic.

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