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  • av Carl Jones
    258,-

    This book has taken information from the bible to make it plain and it is here to correct what we have been taught is misleading, corrupted and it is incorrect. If you study the word it says that The Messiah would be in the tomb three nights and three days. But men say HE died on friday evening and rose early sunday morning. So men say good Friday but according to the bible that is incorrect. Well that is a lied because HE was The lamb of YAHUAH and just like the Passover's Lamb Read Exodus 12 chapter. These people that we read about are Hebrews and would had to have Hebrew names and not English names not like James but Ya`aqov and not John but Yahuchanon . And YAHUSHA the son of GOD, mother is Hebrew and her name is Miryam and not Mary. And that HE IS HEBREW nationality. And we in the Americas are the true sons and daughters of Ya`aqov and his father Yitschaq and his father Avraham Hebrew Genesis 14:13. You see we are not black, negro, african American. We are the nation of Hebrews and our GOD IS THE HEBREW GOD as Exodus 3:18 and Africa true name is not Africa, but YAH called it Eden Genesis 2:8. YAHUSHA was born December 25 but was born in the spring time. The earth does not revolve around sun but the sun revolve around the earth just like the moon and the sun is not 93,000,000 million miles away from earth because if it was how big then is the sun? The sun is not the center of the universe but earth and Yah has designate for this earth to end and he will recreate a new heavens and new earth and He will live with men. And there are no planets as we have been so blinded to believe man's truth. We are following information into people who think not there is A CREATOR. But there is A CREATOR and HE is ELOHIYM FATHER SON and RUACH HA, QODESH. But those who refused to acknowledge YAH will forever deal with fire of the eternal lake for their follow as the man in the 16th chapter of Luke. There is no black race or white race because race is not nation and we are either melanated or non-melanated and the amount of melanin in your dna determine the color of skin. You see man has labeled every person with a drop of blood from a man of color as black and it is a lot of melanin people labeled as black and they can pass as white. Example Ronda Rouse would be black because of her great grandfather. As you can see we are not black. My skin tone is brown and so all brown people are black oh so wrong. I know people from India are darker than me so why aren't considered back? So to use the black is highly erroneous and Hispanic are not brown the majority has very little melanin in their DNA. So can you see where I am coming from. They the one that write the book did not want us to know that we are the my people in the bible.

  • av David Wagner
    219

  • av Jennifer Groff
    129

  • av Joseph Parsley
    144,-

    This is a story poem about a make-believe animal familythat feels like they need to wear pants but can't seem to getit to work for them. (Pants falling down is always funny). It is a made-up story, so it seemed appropriate to use a made-up animal. I took the cutest parts of two cute animals which are real, then put them together to make a cute make-believe animal. It is not too farfetched because a Koala Bear is not a bear, they are both marsupials. Who knows, some day it could happen. I took part of the names of those animals, (Koala Bear and Wallaroo) and made the name Kallaboo. If a Kallaboo were a real animal, I think they would get along well with humans.¿

  • av Amy Boesky
    269,-

    An inspiring true story of the women in one family and their fight against cancer that Patricia Wood, author of Lottery, calls "utterly breathtaking". At thirty-two, Amy Boesky had it all: a wonderful new man in her life, a great job, and the (nearly) perfect home. For once, she was almost able to shake the terrible fear that had gripped her for as long as she could remember. Women in her family had always died young-from cancer-and she and her sisters were previvors growing up in time's shadow. But rather than dwelling on fear, Amy wanted to plan for a new baby and live her life. In What We Have, Amy shares a transformative year in her family's life and invites readers to join in their joy, laughter, and grief.

  • av Jennifer Groff
    144 - 219

  • av Donald Richter
    219

    This is a Fiction book about, some Guys in Vegas that were bored and wanted something new to bet on, so they created a treasure hunt. The treasure hunt rules are, it is to be held in a two hundred mile radius, there is no contacting the players, the clues cannot be buried, left they way they were found, and no working with the other teams. The clues are in machines that are shaped as question marks, and the markers with the payouts are the shape of monuments and take five keys to open.Now I have woven in a bunch of jokes so it can be a bit blue, I put a small boy into it for little Johnny jokes, a blonde, a Priest. etc. Some of the players get hurt and replaced, like breaking a leg, mauled by a tiger, stuff like that, but keep the main players.Now this game is set when a Vegas show girl throws a dart at a map of the U.S.A. a town in the middle of Wisconsin, so it goes into the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, into Minnesota and Illinois. It is amazing how many cool places there are, Museums, Churches, Parks, Caves, Circus, a Pyramid, even the Mall.Is there a love story, well maybe a couple, there is two couples that leave the game together, oh ya its always nice to have a spy in the book, well a ex-spy.

  • av Bob Riepe
    204 - 328,-

  • av Robert Belenky
    174

    Capt'n Bob's Adventures in Child Psychology is a professional memoir, informally written, that begins with the story of the author, his ancestors, his childhood and his education. The focus, however is on the high spirited experiences that have marked his career, whether in Boston, Vermont, Russia or Haiti, working mostly with the poor. Dr. Belenky is a wise and witty innovator in psychology and education.

  • av Larry Powell
    159

    Ahki, a member of the Moundbuilder Hopewell Culture, struggles to survive in a world beset with natural and human dangers. Meteors and volcanoes have plunged his world into semi-darkness. It's July in the present day Ohio Valley and it's snowing. He is forced to leave his home in the Ohio and Scioto River basins. In this third and final book of this Hopewell trilogy we find Ahki and two companions heading south to find a warmer climate. It is the Sixth Century A.D. and natural catastrophes have plunged the Earth into a nuclear winter. In order to survive, the group is using the river systems of the Southeast to find their way to a settlement called Duhare on the coast.

  • av Matthew Sadiku
    273 - 402

  • av Audrey Ganong
    144,-

    A children's story in the style of Dr. Seus about the alphabet letter y and the many sounds it makes. Audrey Ganong is a mother, grandmother and teacher whose hobbies are singing, songwriting, bird watching and gardening. She lives with her husband Kevin and furry companions, Archie, Lexi, Sully and Callie.

  • av Grazia Walker
    159

    The book is for the beach walker who wonders about where sand comes from, how shells are formed, and what happened to them along the way. He would be able to find the life story of some broken shell: how did they died? Did they spend time buried in the mud?

  • av Harriet Lerner
    226

  • av Jon Edward Gauthier
    144,-

    About the book:From his own experience with the most tragic of life changing events, the loss of five siblings over the span of four years in his youth, author Jon Edward Gauthier offers others hope in finding God's love in the most trying of circumstances. For others who have suffered the loss of a loved one, or have experienced another kind of life changing event, such as a failed relationship, loss of work, addictions, injury, or a sense of hopelessness, Embracing Goodness: How Life Works reveals the interaction of God's love, free will, timelessness in heaven, and our own obligation to help others. It invites the reader to both reflect on their own life and remember miracles and revelations that reveal their own faith. Embracing Goodness: How Life Works is not only an outline for how to live a more fulfilling life, but also an insightful journey in understanding how pain and suffering lead to joy.

  • av B. C Dutour
    144,-

    The story takes place 7000 years in the future and a galactic war is taking place the story centres around a Captain and his bridge crew as they travel the cosmic highway in a massive star freighter named the Supernova.

  • av Ned M Cole
    129

  • av Joe Peacock
    268

    Cyberspace?s answer to David Sedaris: raucous recollections from a man with a serious blabber-control problem Joe Peacock is one of those rare people to whom interesting things just sorta happen. For the amusement of his friends, he?d often recount in long e-mails his latest misadventure, whether it was witnessing an armed robbery or being vomited on during his first sexual experience. In 2002, he started collecting those stories on a Web site he founded, mentallyincontinent.com. Soon he had a large following of visitors, including a rabid core group who suggested edits and helped him hone his writing craft. In 2005, he self-published the best stories from his site as a collection and in the years since he?s been holding impromptu readings across the country, selling thousands of copies (mostly out of the back of his truck). In Mentally Incontinent, Joe delivers a batch of hilarious and brand-new stories, featuring his misadventures with a stalker, his blind date with a fifteen-year-old, and his frustrated attempts to convince his mom that he?s not gay. A natural storyteller and a self-proclaimed magnet for weirdness, Joe Peacock has emerged from the bowels of the Internet with some interesting tales to tell.

  • av Amy Tiemann
    269,-

    Read Amy Tiemann's posts on the Penguin Blog. MOJO MOM helps you answer the question, "Who Am I Now that I'm A Mom?" What is Mommy Mojo? It's the feeling you get when you're a parent at the top of your game, juggling the kids and the many facets of life, and keeping your own needs in balance. Motherhood is a tremendous gift, but it's also a huge identity shift. Becoming a Mojo Mom means bringing your self and your dreams back into focus, while still giving your family the loving attention it needs. It may sound like a fantasy, but it can be done. Mojo Mom shows women practical ways to: *Prepare to become a Mom without losing your identity *Survive and enjoy the intense early years *Save some of your best energy and creativity for your own ideas and dreams *Reenter the workplace or take on a new path with confidence and ease *Learn the key elements to the long-term success of your marriage *Become a Naptime Activist-and change the world in just an hour a week *Rise above the "Mommy Wars" between stay-at-home and working moms *Use motherhood as an opportunity for reinvention Getting your mojo back is not just another item for your to-do list-it's your right. Amy Tiemann, MomsRising.org executive team member and founder of MojoMom.com, will help every woman explore her true self.

  • av Inkley Mark Inkley
    219

  • av Blessing E Bassey
    114

  • av Sondra Luger
    144 - 258,-

  • av Sondra Luger
    159 - 287,-

  • av Barbara McCourtney
    204

  • av David Wagner
    223

    This book uniquely explores the rare event of poor people who become nationally or internationally famous. This book describe how poverty is a severe disability that stunts areas of growth and opportunity among children. Nevertheless, using a sample of 27 people including Charlie Chaplin, Billie Holiday, Marilyn Monroe, Richard Pryor, Babe Ruth, Oprah Winfrey, and Malcolm X, the book shows how these figures both coped, but faced life-long challenges as a result of their backgrounds.

  • av David Wagner
    196

    This is a first-time study of formerly homeless people showing how people become and then leave the state of homelessness. Using a sample of people from across the nation and of different sexes, races, and ethnicities, Wagner suggests the key variables in ending homelessness for individuals as well ascommunities.

  • av David Wagner
    196

    This is the first history of the three progressive movements in the twentieth and twentieth-first century: The original Progressives primarily in the first two decades of the twentieth century; the Popular Front progressives of the 1930s and 1940s; and recent progressives in the Democratic Party from Jesse Jackson to Bernie Sanders. Although characterized by much rhetoric, none of these movements have broken out of the reformist bounds of liberalism. The book describes the very limited outcomes of the progressive movements.

  • av David Wagner
    223

  • - The American Obsession with Sin and Vice
    av David Wagner
    223

    The author compares the current "temperance "movements (against drugs, smoking, alcohol, teen pregnancy, pornography, fatty foods, and even politically incorrect language) with similar movements in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. The book addresses why the new campaigns emerged after the supposed freer days of the 1960s, and why these issues are popular in America.

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