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  • av Ginny Gillman
    255,-

    Rocky was a real saw-whet owl found during the installation of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in New York City in the fall of 2020. Enjoy Rocky's fictional journey as she survives the loss of her home, a scare from a hungry hawk, a bumpy truck ride to NYC, and a trip to the wildlife center, before she discovers peace and purpose.

  • - 14 Nonpartisan Solutions Based on the Facts
    av John Burke
    249,-

    With this book, John Burke shares his thoughts on the future of America. Burke makes the case that America's decline is due to a combination of poor leadership in the government and poor citizenship. Burke takes on 14 of America's biggest problems, ranging from a health-care system that is almost twice as expensive as any other country in the world and delivers results that rank 55th out of 57 Western nations to how to solve our nation's $34 trillion debt. For every major problem, Burke outlines nonpartisan solutions that are in the best long-term interest of the United States. The book brings our biggest problems to life with facts, graphs, stories and, most importantly, solutions. This book is a great read for anyone who cares about the future of the United States. Now it is our turn, it is the time for all good people to stand up and be heard, to do something for our country, and be worthy of the title, Citizen of the United States.

  • av John Burke
    344,-

    I am deeply concerned about the future of the United States. The United States used to lead the world as an example of good government. I am running for President because I think our country needs massive change.

  • av John C Sharp
    267,-

    These pages contain pictures and stories of Mineral Point's early commercial history and tell of men and women who built businesses along Mineral Point Creek and Old Darlington Road. In 1845, Matilda Hood built the first gristmill in Mineral Point using the creek water to power the mill stones. In 1909, Charlie Curtis started a successful cement block company along Darlington Road. That block plant was destroyed by a mysterious dynamite explosion in 1921. These businesses and others in the Darlington Road valley helped create a commercial and industrial city that became the center of southwest Wisconsin in the 1800s, "the city where Wisconsin began."

  • av Patti Cullen
    242,-

    I believe life presents opportunities to help us grow and learn through our own circumstances and through the stories and experiences of others. Our story includes the death of our son, Benjamin, by suicide. I know, it's the "S" word, one we'd rather stay away from. But what if instead of hiding from this topic or trying to protect your kids and staying away from this topic, you were given the opportunity to hear a story firsthand-our story-and learn from it? Are we doing the best we can to educate and protect our loved ones? Is the subject of suicide avoided because we don't think it will happen or because we're afraid it will?Talk about suicide; it could save a life. I wish I would have talked with my son about suicide. We pray, however, that this book is meant to serve you. It does just that, whether you're the one struggling or you're helping a loved one who is struggling.Tears of Love offers insight into lessons learned on my journey and why this book came to be. I share how my family came to deal with Benjamin's unexpected plan, how I am still in recovery-and always will be-and how his unanticipated action birthed a new and unexpected mission for my life.

  • av Kimberly Ewertz
    224,-

    Familia redefinida: Una mirada reveladora al interior del mundo de los hijos con padres divorciados. El libro ofrece relatos personales de aquellos cuyas vidas se ven mas alteradas por el divorcio, los niños, desde se primera comprensión del divorcio de sus padres hasta su vida actual. Las historias vulnerables que se presentan en el libro ofrecen información, esperanza y consejos prácticos para cualquier persona que este considerando, este atravesando o ha pasado por un divorcio. Además, de las historias personales, profesionales en el campo de consejería matrimonial y familiar brindan orientación, dirección y consejos prácticos muy necesarios para los padres divorciados.

  • av Marcia Jablonski
    211 - 249,-

  • av Francesco Mangano
    343,-

    Osteria Papavero, lovingly known as the "Italian shack" in downtown Madison, Wisconsin, has welcomed guests into a warm, sunny space on East Wilson Street since 2006. Specials change daily to meet what's most in season, and the curiosity of a thoughtful, passionate chef.Papavero chef and owner Francesco Mangano grew up in Bologna. The menu in his restaurant combines recipes he loved in northern Italy, years of study in professional kitchens and at the University of Siena, and the wealth of a farmers' market just steps from the restaurant's door. Mangano believes in tradition and classic, rustic flavors. He has a deep commitment never to waste, a humble approach to his work and respect for his ingredients and staff.In this book, Mangano shares more than 40 of his favorite recipes, adapted for and tested by home cooks. From panzanella and pappa al pomodoro to carrot ginger soup and Papavero's famous butterscotch pudding, the Osteria Papavero Cookbook invites you inside the Italian shack-and beyond.

  • av Sara Alvarado
    249,-

    At age twenty-four, Sara Alvarado bought a one-way ticket from the midwest to Mexico determined to heal from years of hard partying and sexual trauma. In this raw and inspiring memoir, Sara takes readers on a journey as she struggles with being newly sober, unexpectedly in love - and then suddenly, terrifyingly pregnant. Guided from afar by her wise and loving mother and her emerging spiritual connection, Sara confidently (yet full of self-doubt) faces the complexity of a multicultural marriage and motherhood in a foreign country. In vivid, storytelling prose, Sara shares the messy dance between cultures, classes, languages, traditions, white privilege, and a desire to belong. This epic love story confronts tough topics and uncertainty in an honest voice that is refreshing and witty.

  • av Lynda Drews
    236,-

    A GREEN BAY HISTORICAL TRUE CRIME STORYAt the turn of the 20th century, cities around the world were rife with syphilis, yet no blood test could prove it. Two women in Green Bay, Wisconsin found their lives destroyed by that simple fact. Mary, an illiterate maid, and Mollie, a college-educated socialite, fell victim to the physical violence and mental abuse of celebrated surgeon Dr. John R. Minahan. To silence them, he claimed they had that shameful and dreaded disease. But as medical science advanced and suffragettes marched for their rights, Mary and Mollie found the courage to stand up for theirs. This is the only full account written about Dr. John R. Minahan, whose family dominated Green Bay's professional, business, and political arenas from 1892 to 1954. Dr. Minahan's wealth built a college stadium, science hall, and six-story office building-all named for him-while history lost, or perhaps erased, Mary's and Mollie's heroic stories. Until now.Disturbingly, these women's intimate narratives embody the same battles dominating headlines today: men's entitlement versus women's liberty, wealth versus poverty, and false information versus scientific fact. This is a story of power, abuse, and seeking justice. It is the story of Dr. Minahan versus the maid and the socialite.

  • av Brooke Saucier
    291 - 415,-

  • av Susanna Daniel
    253,-

  • av Niki Bergler
    239,-

  • av Tom McCann
    225,-

  • av Joy Elisabeth Waldinger
    203,-

  • av Julia Gao
    240,-

  • av R. T. Lund
    240,-

  • av Rob Zaleski
    253,-

  • av Amy J. Heyman
    240,-

  • av Becky Carey
    199,-

  • av Nina L. Camic
    253,-

  • av Laura Schultz
    228,-

    High school is glorious...but not for me. I'm merely trying to survive it one day at a time. No one sees me. No one cares. Around every corner, rejection and loneliness await. The dark side of my mind beckons me to consider alternatives. There must be a way to fit in, to matter, to be included. All it takes is one defining moment of glory. I must find a way.

  • - Poems of the Female Immigrant Experience in the Upper Midwest, 1830-1930
    av Kathleen Ernst
    215,-

    The poems in Balancing were inspired by the experiences of women who, in the 19th and early 20th centuries, sought new homes in the Upper Midwest. The first waves of pioneers, predominantly Yankees from Northeastern states, were soon followed by European immigrants. Few women recorded their struggles and satisfactions, but by juxtaposing research and imagination, Kathleen Ernst breathes new life into their forgotten stories.

  • av Michele Kean
    265,-

    Rio and Silas are brothers being fostered by June and Jax. They've never had a home before. Now they are cared for in a safe place for a short time. Every day they have fun. They take baths, run, play, dance by themselves and with June and Jax and their absolute favorite, crumble into lots of Cuddle Puddles. For the first time, they understand that they don't need to be afraid. They can dream and play. They chase chickens and then are chased by chickens on a visit to the country. June and Jax give them everything they need. They are in a place of Love where they can learn new things until they find their forever home. "Love" teaches them that "no matter where they are, what they do or how they feel, together or apart, they will always have 'Love.'" June and Jax explain that a pet adoption fair is coming to town. Will they meet their forever home families at the pet adoption fair? Will the two brothers find the forever home of their dreams? Will they be separated? Will they miss June and Jax? One thing is for sure, no matter what happens, they will always have Love.

  • - Childhood Reflections on the Impact of Divorce
    av Kimberly Ewertz
    350,-

    Featured on Suzy Miller's Divorce TV, helping divorcing families peacefully evolve from 'broken families' to 'extended families'.An award-winning book, Family Redefined: A Revealing Look Inside the World of Children of Divorce offers vivid personal accounts from those whose lives are most altered by divorce-the children-starting with their first comprehension of their parents' divorce through to their present lives. The vulnerable stories presented in the book offer insight, hope, and practical tips for anyone who is considering, going through, or has gone through a divorce. In addition to the personal accounts, professionals in the field of marriage and family counseling provide much-needed guidance, direction, and practical advice for divorced parents.MIPA Midwest Book Award WinnerEric Hoffer Book Award Non-Fiction FinalistNext Generation Indie Book Awards FinalistWalter Williams, Missouri Writers Guild Award, 2nd Place

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