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  • av Don Willis
    174,-

    A droll and spirited collection of political satirical cartoons about former President Donald Trump's escapades.Donald Willis has enjoyed a long career as an accomplished artist. His versatility in working in multiple mediums has made him stand out as an artist. He is also a lifelong accomplished musician, regularly sharing his musical talent with his community. In recent years, his talents and concerns have inspired the use of satirical images and writings to make light of political and social issues. He currently resides in California with his wife.

  • av Bill Neel
    187,-

    Awhile back, Bill Neel lost his beloved support service dog, a Boston Terrier named Rocky, to an illness. Bill wasn't sure he could bond with another dog, but then a neighbor told him about a family with an extra-hyper dog that they couldn't control. That neighbor told those folks that Bill had just lost a support-service dog, so they called Bill and asked if he'd take their unruly pet. Bill was about to say, "No, I just can't do that right now," but then they said, "He's a Boston Terrier, an older one." Bill thought, Well, I'm an older person, and maybe Cactus and I could grow older together, since I'm in my eighties. That evening, they brought Cactus to Bill's home--and it felt like he'd always lived there. They told Bill to keep Cactus inside, as he might run away. "Oh, was that wrong!" Bill later said. "As time went along he just about caused me to run away." And that's how Cactus and his newfound human gave each other a new leash on life. Don't you just love happy endings?

  • av Barbara Reichmuth Geisler
    207,99

  • av Gaellen Quinn
    239,-

    In 1886, following the tragic deaths of her father and her fiancé, Laura Jennings, alone in the world, travels to Hawaii to live with missionary relatives she's never met. Laura imagines she'll live in a grass hut and minister to savages, but on arriving in Honolulu, she's surprised to find that, far from being savages, the Hawaiians have developed a sophisticated and prosperous kingdom-and Laura's family is among the wealthy elite plotting to topple the throne. To avoid her conniving uncle's control, Laura goes to work for the royal family, little knowing that her destiny will become intertwined with those of great island sovereigns.¿¿Winner: BAIPA Award for Best Historical FictionWinner: Ka Palapala Po`okela Book AwardWinner, Texas Writers' League Award for Historical Fiction

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