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  • av Blue Andrews
    195,-

  • av Carrie Hagen
    195,-

  • av Jamie Kim
    148,-

  • av Sasha Forman
    148,-

  • av Greg Flint
    246 - 363,-

  • av Russ Desaulnier
    148,-

  • av Phil Pochurek
    195,-

  • av Gloria Gardner
    148,-

  • av David C. Hascall
    221,-

  • av Celeste D. Ortega
    185 - 276,-

  • av Ronald Lutz
    154,-

    Indications of a Mysterious Path is a chronological account of the remembrances of Ronald Lutz juxtaposed with historical information from the time of his birth to the present (2022). It details the experiences of a troubled man who, although nurtured by loving parents, found it difficult to form and maintain friendships. Then he met a woman with a quiet, gentle spirit. They developed a lasting bond while he continued a journey of discovery on a mysterious path.

  • av Carnetta Jones
    167 - 278,-

  • av Judy Hurd
    209,-

  • av Donna Apidone
    172,-

  • av Peter Vanderwall
    181 - 291,-

  • av Owen Loof
    234 - 250,-

  • av Carol R. Palo
    250,-

  • av Marianne Hesse
    197 - 300,-

  • av C. Allison Devesly
    167,-

  • av Anita Crocus
    250,-

  • av Michael E. Bowers
    172,-

    2022 Winner "Best Indie Book Award" Memoirs (International)The BookFest 2nd Place, Non-Fiction - MemoirsMultiple Readers' Favorite 5-Star AwardsCaptured by COVID is a true story that begins with author Michael Bowers's hospitalization for COVID-19 and evolved into a series of unimaginable events. The details of torture, abandonment, and betrayal are real. This book was derived from notes taken during therapy to combat the post-traumatic stress disorder Bowers developed from these events. Captured by COVID provides insight that many will find eye opening. This is a must read for ICU doctors, nurses, or anyone that wonders what goes through the brain of someone in a coma.

  • av K. B. Dixon
    197,-

  • av Susan M. Mathena
    123,-

  • av Rick Ley
    250,-

    Jolie Rouge is the spellbinding historical-fiction prequel to Reckoning at Little Bear, intertwining the nefarious career of Bartholomew Roberts with a macabre yarn of terror and deceit that will leave you with second thoughts about venturing too far from shore. In 1721, Roberts was at the pinnacle of his career as a rogue captain aboard the Royal Fortune. His exploits confirmed his standing as the greatest marauder in the Golden Age of Piracy. Three centuries later, a group of college friends reunite for a week of treasure hunting in the southern Bahamas, where their path fortuitously crosses Roberts's storied past. Danger befalls them when the friends are abducted at sea and entangled in a modern-day ring of international piracy from which there seems no escape.

  • av Claire Chen
    112,-

  • av Al Carius
    388,-

    The Story of The North Central College Cross Country and Track & Field TeamsRun for Fun and Personal Bests is not about trophies and championships. It's ultimately about much more important goals and lasting rewards for the student athletes who built and benefit from our North Central program.The basic responsibility of a coach should never veer from the goal of stressing core internal values that guide athletes to personal growth.I train cross country and track athletes, but this recipe, this process, should work for any athlete in any sport. I also believe it can guide other young people pursuing a personal goal in school, at work, or in their personal lives, who are asking themselves, "I know where I want to go, but how do I get there?"At times, we are all so busy working toward material outcomes for our youths that we don't have time for the most important needs they require to succeed.In a world that's becoming more materialistic, more professional, more outcome-oriented, we believe, to the contrary, that the ultimate competition is you against you.

  • av Jana Zvibleman
    154,-

    The Milk-and-Cookies Mothers. The Much-Too-Busy Mothers. The Wire-Monkey-Surrogate-Mothers, providing milk but no fur . . . Every kind of mother, no matter how well-meaning, whether gracious or worried or big-hippo-critical, is likely to be blamed at some point for not doing it right. In this, their own story, our world's so-called Bad Mothers escape the pointing fingers and come into themselves. Here is their long-overdue, hilarious celebration. "All of these bad mothers are me," some women say."I'm certainly not a bad mother," some women say, "But, let me tell you about my mother!"The author's "get it?" musings enhance the important conversation about our stereotypes, expectations, and potential.

  • av Jennifer Newbold
    250,-

    It is 1793, and France and Britain are at war. Traumatised and grieving the loss of her infant son, Eleanor Buccleuch leaves behind her previous life, dons waistcoat and breeches, and becomes Ned Buckley. Ned enlists in the British army and vanishes amongst the soldiers of the 69th Regiment of Foot. Sent to the Mediterranean, Ned is pulled out of his squad and assigned to work with a zealous Royal Navy captain named Horatio Nelson, who is goading the army to besiege the Corsican town of Bastia. Ned becomes a participant in momentous events of victory and defeat, forming an unlikely friendship with the man who will one day become Britain's greatest naval hero. But even as he witnesses Nelson's trajectory towards immortality, Ned's past is stalking him, threatening him with a downward slide into discovery, ignominy, and the prospect of his own destruction.

  • av Gregory Gessner
    195 - 333,-

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