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  • av L. Thorsrud
    242,-

    The first book in the two-volume series, QUANTUM SEED, is a captivating and immersive adventure perfect for fans of speculative science-fiction author Ted Chiang and the hard-science novel Portals by Douglas E. Richards. This thought-provoking narrative explores the boundaries of human potential in the face of a looming global catastrophe. Through the eyes of Victoria Ottery, a neuroscientist with a unique ability to control brainwaves and glimpse into the future, the novel weaves the extraordinary with the familiar while tackling themes of belonging, human capabilities, and societal evolution. Victoria finds it impossible to fit in, but this becomes the least of her worries when a brain-training session awakens her latent potential. Suddenly, she receives a shocking message from advanced beings. The countdown to humanity's fate has begun-could the wisdom and technology of inhabitants in another world reshape our trajectory? What will they reveal about the true nature of Victoria's abilities . . . and her destiny?

  • av Kaylyn Johns
    181,-

    Twenty two years of life, and only some of it in this book. I hope you find safety in here. Poetry has been my way of allowing things and allowing things out. Through this book, I pour out some of my deepest feelings.

  • av Greg van Kirk
    357,-

    It's What You Set in Motion: A Toolbox for Collaborative Changemaking is a how-to resource for aspiring and practicing changemakers everywhere. Use this hands-on, one-of-a-kind, all-in-one toolbox to build and enhance essential twenty-first century skill sets: empathy, adaptive leadership, collaborative problem-solving, teamwork, community engagement, innovation design, entrepreneurship, global competence, critical thinking, and others.Whether you support the private, social, governmental, or education sector, this toolbox serves your needs. It includes strategic design principles, tool kits, changemaking innovation mini-case videos, foundational how-to's, and a means to get advice from and learn from others.This toolbox was designed over twenty years by Greg Van Kirk, a former banker, Returned Peace Corps Volunteer, award-winning social entrepreneur, strategic consultant, facilitator, and educator.

  • av C. E. Swardson
    161 - 236,-

  • av K. A. Armstrong
    229,-

    Book Description: Not givenAuthor Bio:During my time assisting in the caretaking of my mom, I quickly realized the need to keep up with her health. If ever I had to take her to the doctor or hospital, many of the same questions would be asked, such as "What are you allergic to?" or "What medications are you taking?" to name a few. It can be challenging to remember your health information and someone else's as well.This book will be a major asset for documenting pertinent health information.

  • av Olivia Conti
    222,-

    Emotions are not always black and white, more times often than not, there will be lots of gray area. Many LGBT+ community members, as well as allies, will find comfort in the poetry created, while coming along for the journey that is a relationship with a woman.

  • av Celestine Favrot Ardnt
    195,-

    What Was I Thinking? is both a witty memoir and a thoughtful meditation on life--an attempt to distill insight from a lifetime of experience. Touching on both singular events and the dramas common to all human beings, Ms. Arndt writes honestly on childhood, adolescence, college, marriage, motherhood, living overseas, challenges, failures, loss, grief, family, friendship, gratitude, and joy. A luminous and illuminating life story.

  • av Anonymous Ninja
    140,-

    Experience transformative weight loss and long-term maintenance with "The Dojo Diet." In 2011, I shed over 50 pounds within a mere three months, a feat I have sustained ever since by adopting a unique lifestyle approach. Inspired by the wisdom of the "Ninja," renowned for their mastery of discipline and balance, I developed the Dojo Diet, a visualization of my own habits.Drawing on the Ninja's profound understanding of habits, the Dojo Diet empowers individuals to cultivate a well-rounded, holistic fitness lifestyle. Despite its name, the program embraces the irony that your Dojo can be anywhere you are, dispelling the notion of a fixed physical location for learning. Moreover, it challenges the modern misconceptions surrounding the term "diet," reminding us that it simply refers to our regular eating habits.Through this program, you will discover a straightforward path to harnessing the power of habit and seamlessly integrating it into a lifestyle that nurtures your well-being. The Dojo Diet offers a refreshing departure from the complexities of mainstream diet culture, presenting a practical and effective method of transforming habits into a beneficial way of life.

  • av L. S. Lentz
    188 - 277,-

  • av Henry Clarke Dolive
    517,-

    Engaging Life: Memoirs of a Charming, Willful Southern Woman of the 20th Century chronicles the true story of the life of Marcellite, a mischievous, sophisticated, and thoroughly Southern woman with great depth of character. Highly social and fun-loving, Marcellite-cousin, once removed, of author Dr. Henry Dolive and granddaughter of A Touch of Glory! protagonist, William Louis Dolive- immersed herself with people and their activities everywhere she went. Like its prequel, which takes place two generations prior during Reconstruction, Engaging Life is packed with three-dimensional characters full of vim and vigor and humorous action. Engaging Life highlights various stages of Marcellite's life, from her childhood until her death at 102, including three marriages, although she only counted two. Her life was shaped by the fascinating history of her time: World War I, living in southern cities, the Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression, and, in her second, 34-year military marriage, World War II, post-war Germany, the Korean Conflict, Huntsville and the space race, caring for her mother on the historic family grove, another marriage and extensive travel-both domestic and overseas. Although she had no biological children of her own, Marcellite was a cherished "mother" and "grandmother" to her descendants by marriage.

  • av Kristin Svets
    208,-

    In this world of constant chaos and overwhelm, Kristin believes that connecting with your inner peace and calm is the key to being able to thrive in your purpose and shine your light. This can be done through a variety of alignment, integration, and mindset practices shared in this book. The whispers from your heart and soul are so much more clear when you are truly connected with and loving towards the one person you will always be with - yourself.Like having coffee with a friend, Kristin shares her stories and insights on living each day with more awareness, intention, and vision. She also shares her favorite tools to easily implement and integrate these concepts into your daily life. Her goal in writing this book is to help you see that it is from this place of reconnecting with who we truly are and creating the picture of who we want to be that we can design the life that we really want. We can make our own world that much brighter, both today and tomorrow.This is for every woman who is ready to press pause on the hamster-wheel of life and proactively choose more inner peace, joy, and fulfillment.She hopes you become more grounded in loving kindness, centered in harmony, and uplifted by light. It's all around you and within you. And you are worthy of choosing to step into it.She also included a few poems throughout to celebrate and inspire the creativity that flows from each of us when we open ourselves up to it. You are Designed to Shine and she hopes this book sparks that light within you.

  • av Hugh O'Neill
    349,-

    "On a cold winter night in January 1945, American soldiers fighting on the German border had taken shelter inside an abandoned Nazi bunker. Soon, the Germans returned and savagely attacked the fortification, killing twenty American soldiers and taking the survivors as prisoners. One of the American captives was a young soldier/poet named Hugh O'Neill. After O'Neill's death in 2001, a "lost" memoir of his POW experience was discovered. Published for the first time, this harrowing first-person account, with key passages illuminated by the artwork of artist, Gary Dumm, will shock, confound, and ultimately educate its readers with a true backstory from World War II that is both historic and unforgettable."--

  • av Mark Coffield
    377,-

    The beauty of photography, in addition to documenting a moment of time, is that the more you learn the less you realize you know.Choosing his top seventy-eight of over 20,000 photographs, Twenty Months of Street and Travel Photography in Vietnam is a collection of photographer Mark Coffield's favorite photographs taken from 2022-2023 during his residence in Vietnam.

  • av Flora Guidry
    229 - 277,-

  • av Judi Klosek-Péladeau
    161,-

    It's a love story with a very big twist. My story is upfront, candid and very personal about my ongoing cancer journey in which I chronicled my experiences, insights, family stories, humor and candid encounters with some uncaring doctors. It's not about cancer, the disease, itself, but an inspirational story about the undying human spirit. It's the book I wanted to read while fighting breast cancer but couldn't find it in any library, bookstore or e-book. So I wrote it!

  • av Peyton Hoffman
    236,-

    So many Christians today- unsure of who they are, have settled for a version of themselves that's defined by society. They've missed the glorious adventure of what it means to discover who God says they are and desires them to be.RADIANT is for anyone who's ever been told that it's better to hide than shine. It's for the ones who've let fear pull a blanket over their faith. It's for those who've held back, but yearn to break free. It's for all the men and women who've wanted to step into more but have been stuck- questioning whether or not the world really needs their light. If this sounds familiar, then RADIANT is for you.RADIANT starts by examining the areas where the light within you has been under attack and how the truth of your identity in Christ sparks the flame you need to shine. Join author Peyton Hoffman as she examines what it means to learn your true identity in Christ, become radiant, and keep your light burning in a world that's growing increasingly dark.Incorporating biblical truth, personal insights, testimonies, questions for individual reflection, prayers, and declarations, Peyton leads you back to Jesus to spark a fresh fire within your heart and fan the flame of your faith. There's a remnant rising, on fire with the radiance of the glory of God. It's time to start living into all you were created to be. It's time to be unafraid to shine!

  • av Steve Anderson
    188,-

    On a sweltering summer night, Cliffie Stotts slumps moodily in his yard, unprepared for the onslaught of events awaiting him. His sleepy little town will be disrupted by the imperatives of revenge, jealousy, and religious fervor.The evening's activities include abduction, assault, arson, and-maybe-redemption. The proceedings draw in Cliffie's brother Curtis, their ailing father Wade, and a mysterious woman checked into the motor court on the town's border. Other participants include an odd recluse, a spurned girlfriend, the town drunk, a wavering evangelical, plus a loyal and kind-hearted dog.What began as another dull evening on the edge of nowhere becomes an epicenter as turbulent as the thunderstorm that arrives to break, but not dispel, the stifling heat.

  • av Melissa Valladares
    167 - 257,-

  • av Kiran Abdullah
    250 - 357,-

  • av Bob Stafford
    195 - 351,-

  • av R. E. Mason
    229,-

    MOONS is a tale of two worlds at cross-purposes, orbiting around a once-habitable planet. Read how two men, strangers to each other, are commissioned to find and bring their chosen heir back to claim her right to ascendency in time to stop a despot from taking control of both Moons.MOONS is an action-packed sci-fi adventure novel, guaranteed to keep readers on the edge of their seats.

  • av Heather Roe
    188 - 250,-

  • av Dolores Dodds
    215,-

    God's voice came to author Dolores Dodds in her darkest hours. As her thoughts screamed at her-You're worthless! No one wants you, and no one will love you! You're stupid and weak!-the Spirit of God pleaded with her, "Dolores, you know that I am real and that heaven and hell are real. Killing yourself won't end your pain; it will just make it worse."Dolores grew up lost, in pain, hopeless, feeling unloved, and searching for that elusive connection in all the wrong places. A product of the 1970s, she read the decade's headlines sorrowfully: God is Dead. She was part of a lost generation-the hippie era full of free love, drugs, partying, and spoiled with overabundance.Then, the Living God stepped in and poured out His spirit, and the hippies became the Jesus People. In Road of Sorrows-Life of Joy, Dolores Dodds shares her miraculous transformation from a life of sorrow to the most exciting, joyful, loved, and purpose-filled life anyone can experience. Along the way, she answers the pressing question-what happened to the Jesus People over the last fifty years? Delineating the Living God from Christianity, Road of Sorrows-Life of Joy is a testament to the power of Christ's miraculous healing power and the mighty savior's commitment to make brokenness whole and bring light and joy into darkness.

  • av Manda Smarr Beers
    181 - 236,-

  • av Paul Struelens
    188 - 257,-

  • av Marta Skik Harich
    221 - 330,-

  • av Inna Tesler
    249,-

    Us: The Greatest Game on Earth explores the two most important realities on Earth. One is the reality of the true nature of the soul where there is clarity and unity, and the other is the reality of the human body, which is tailored by society and material desire. Blind, disconnected, and in judgment, we can spend all our lives trying to return to our true nature and unity consciousness.Like training wheels to help build a relationship with God, Us teaches readers to choose their own path through progress and personal growth in union with God. Every one of us is God.

  • av Shannon Weckesser
    147 - 225,-

  • av Robert W. Stock
    242,-

    An intimate, unvarnished look at the making of the Sunday sections of The New York Times in their pre-internet heyday, back when they shaped the country's political and cultural conversation. Over 30 years, Robert Stock edited seven of those sections, innovating and troublemaking all the way - getting the paper sued for $1 million, locking horns with legendary editors Abe Rosenthal and Max Frankel, and publishing articles that sent the publisher Punch Sulzberger up the wall.On one level, his memoir tracks Stock's amazing career from his elevator job at Bonwit Teller to his accidental entry into journalism to his public relations tours deep inside the aviation and oil industries to his Times years, which included the creation of a pioneering column about issues affecting the elderly.On another level, this is a book built on stories and anecdotes, comical and deadly serious. Rod Laver challenged Stock to a tennis match. He played a clarinet duet with superstar Richard Stoltzman. A Hopi tribal chairman and a Greek archaeologist introduced him to their lost worlds. He shared a sail with music mogul Ahmet Ertegun, a Mafia-spiced brunch with Jerry Orbach, and an embarrassing moment with Jacqueline Kennedy.From Stock's early days as an air raid bicycle messenger in Bridgeport CT... to his seat at the captain's table on the SS France...to his belated sowing of wild oats at age 45...to his stopping the presses at The New York Times...his book offers a fresh perspective on a not-that-long-ago era and industry that were, in so many ways, very different from the now.Me and The Times should find favor among readers who enjoyed Carl Bernstein's Chasing History: A Kid in the Newsroom, and Adam Nagourney's The Times: How the Newspaper of Record Survived Scandal, Scorn, and the Transformation of Journalism.

  • av Freia Gaiakin
    270 - 384,-

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