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  • av T. J. Thomas
    187,-

    Are you ever too young to know your inner feelings? Life and society are continuously changing. It's up to the individualto have the courage to know themselves, be themselves, and to love whomever they choose to be. Jamaica wants to be loved and free to be who she wants to be. She asks a question every day to the important people in her life. She wants an honest answer and guidance: "Will you still love me if I don't feel the way people think I should?" She reflects long and hard until one day she has the answer she needs. Who will love Jamaica?

  • av Crystal A Champion
    213,-

  • av D van Buren
    154,-

  • av Rob Carver
    195,-

  • av Sarah Chiramel
    155,-

    Have you ever wondered what's up, up, up in the clouds? Your answer is Twinsy Town! Just like we are called humans, they are called Twinsy's. They have magical powers, kind of like Rapunzel, but not exactly. Let's get to the point: Twins are REALLY rare in Twinsy Town. Twinsy Twins is a book of two stories that follows Bowtie and Sunshine, two twins living in Twinsy Town up in the clouds. This time the twins are having their first day of school! What will happen? Then the twins are late for school! What will happen in that story?

  • av Lanoria Buttrum
    154,-

  • av John Allen
    195,-

    The Shy Guy is your new age love story. A future classic that will have you on your toes from the first chapter to the last. This spicy, edgy, and unpredictable suspenseful romance novel is about a man's journey chasing the woman of his dreams. Along the way, he experiences some unexpected events, and people. The Shy Guy is a book filled with so many twists and turns, but also an abundant amount of life lessons. A book you'll definitely find hard to put down once you start reading.

  • av Dorothea W McAlvin
    154,-

    Martin came of age in the last decade of the nineteenth century. He lived past the mid-mark of the twentieth, an unmarried man who left no children to remember him and only a sketchy documentary trail as evidence that he''d ever lived at all. Here Martin is found in letters he received: farmer, friend, brother, would-be sweetheart, traveler, would-be Christian, sometime book reader and sometime tennis player, a letter writer himself, from whom not a single letter survives. Here the young women who wrote to him are also found-Anna J., Anna, Mag, and the irrepressible "Sister." Any one of them could have turned his life-and hers-in a different direction from the direction their lives did take. Here are the places where they lived: farms way out in the country; villages providing services and goods to those farms; small towns growing around railway depots; a side-look at a state capital where a race riot rages; colleges built in towns that had not even an elementary school before the colleges opened; county fairs and singing conventions; one-room country schools and one-room lofty sanctuaries where God was worshipped and souls were nourished. Martin''s was a smaller world than ours, and more slowly paced, but it is possible to capture some of its bounds and some of its rhythms. That is what the writer attempts here.

  • av Krysia Brannon & Youngju Kim
    188 - 284,-

  • av Harry L Thomas
    236,-

    From the author of Peace by the Sea: Inspiring Images and Quotes to Light Your Way, comes another book that will touch the souls of readers. At a time when humanity struggles with managing a multitude of stressors, Finding Peace by the Sea offers a sense of hope and direction. Harry''s twelve principles for living his best life are illustrated by uplifting quotes skillfully matched with over 100 of his serene New England seaside photographs. Crafted with love and care, it is a beacon of light upon a pathway to inner peace.Reflections on Peace by the Sea:It''s a gorgeously produced book and makes ideal bedside reading: peaceful and inspirational quotes coupled with those lush and beautiful photos.-Wally Lamb, AuthorSO PEACEFUL and SO BEAUTIFUL.-Judy Bouley, Casting DirectorWhat you introduce is impeccable for this particular moment in the world.-Christopher Valiant, PhotographerThis book radiates and manifests peace.-Dr. Martin Hellman, OptometristI told my hospice pastor about the peace this book has given me during my husband''s journey with terminal illness. She loves the book too.-AnonymousI love this book and have bought many as gifts. The recipients love it too.-Lin Mace Christie, Actress

  • av Janelle A Koff
    154,-

    Darin didn't want to go on a car trip that day, but his mother made him. But if he hadn't gone, then he wouldn't have met his amazing, roller-skating Uncle Virgil! Thank goodness Darin's mom made him tag along!In Uncle Virgil's Grocery Store, children will learn about activities in a grocery store: stocking shelves, bagging food, cleaning and locking the store at night, along with exercising muscles by doing something fun like roller skating, and about the importance of eating a healthy free snack (fruit) instead of candy.

  • - Artificial Military Prosthetics Division
    av Thomas Hraynyk
    195,-

    This is a story of Good and Evil! A story of Life and Limb!Soldiers give their lives and service to the country they love. Chase is severely injured while his convoy is attacked. That attack changes his life. Is he given a second chance to serve his country? Does he have a choice as he is given a new right arm and a new right leg? He stands side by side with others like him. A badass female sniper, a medic with a built-in bone saw, Gatling guns, and twists and turns. As they try to track down a brother and sister pair of arms dealers they dig deeper into a bigger danger. A terrorist group called The Plague. This is a fast-paced military science fiction roller coaster. The beginning of a trilogy of military evolution.

  • av Brenda C Pruitt
    253,-

    Who would ever believe there could be a blue bumblebee? What happened to Belinda when she had her accident with the big, bright-blue, blue jay is simply incredible!In the search for her black and yellow stripes, Belinda embarks on a journey that will take her to many wonderful places, and she will meet many new friends.Follow Belinda the Beautiful, Blue Bumblebee on her travels in future books, soon to come from author Brenda C. Pruitt.

  • - Playbooks and Short Stories
    av Lirio Blanco Show
    154,-

    As much as we may love our families and friends, they possess the ability to drive us crazy!In this pair of theatrical playbooks (with a few short stories as an added bonus), two family-friendly plays for tweens and up showcase two different dramas.In The Moldy Oranges, married life between an American husband and his Latin immigrant wife never proves dull . . . especially when the mother-in-law lives under the same roof. And then, when their trusted neighbor requests a mysterious brown bag be hidden in their closet, it provides the trigger for family secrets, suspicion, and intrigue. What is in the brown bag? A diary? Stolen jewelry? A secret detonator for a kitchen stove, perhaps?Based on the events of Atlanta's 2014 ice storm, a group of middle school girls are trapped in their after-school classroom, seemingly abandoned by the last faculty member, who flees to protect her own family during the crisis. Three girls and the class bully must learn to cooperate for survival until help arrives in The Box of Bandages.From architect/author Lirio Blanco Show, these stories provide a peek into family life with an in-law, stranded girls struggling to cope with a bully, as well as a handful of short animal stories . . . some based on true events, some completely fiction. Who dares to say which is which?The answers lie within...

  • - the story behind Virginia's bigger-than-basketball program
     
    236,-

    Think somewhere between a sneeze and a seed.The form, emotion, and pace feel like a sneeze: impulsive, frenetic, comforting, and starts and stops on dimes. The seed is the content solely derived from twenty-six first-person accounts of Virginia Men's Basketball from 2009, when head coach Tony Bennett and his staff arrived in Charlottesville, until 2019, when the program won its first National Championship, and after it became the first #1 seed to lose to a #16 seed in the NCAA Tournament the year prior.Back in his coaching days, Dick Bennett, Tony's father, created a value system known as the Five Pillars (Humility, Passion, Unity, Servanthood, and Thankfulness). Tony continued the tradition at Virginia and gradually transformed the culture of the cellar-dwelling program he inherited into an elite, sustainable family that develops men of character, patience, potential, and tenacity to unlock that potential in basketball and beyond.I spent a year-plus gathering video interviews averaging 45 minutes, and the initial transcriptions spanned over 225,000 words. I took myself out, culled for quality, humor, adversity, and wisdom, and edited the remnants for clarity while keeping them raw enough to mimic natural conversation. From there, I broke them into paragraphs and lines arranged in sections, themes, and years, and proceeded to stitch them together to form a collective memoir organized into an oral history of a decade.The resulting 90,000 words let the players, coaches, staff members, and student managers tell their own tale. After the National Championship Game in 2019, journalists from all over the country hammered the two-year turnaround from the biggest upset in college basketball history in 2018, but that comeback story doesn't happen without the previous eight seasons' teams building upon one another and providing the platform for the National Championship to occur.So, I made this: intangible.

  • - A Year in the Life of a Hollywood Trainer: A Short Novel Based on True Events
    av Eric Jorgensen
    181,-

  • av Baldeep Pooni
    193,-

    What is innocence?Innocence is thereEverywherePerhaps it is the deepest depthsPerhaps it is a recollection of existencePerhaps it is changePerhaps it is the essenceABOUT INNOCENCEA collection of poems, essays, and short stories that introduce the concept of innocence as a subjective and objective experience that is connected to a state where emotions run wild & free.A trance that never fades away. A vibe that ushers forth emotional intuition.innocence is the essence of who we are before, during, and after our interaction with the world and its numerous vortexes. innocence is the vulnerable part of ourselves that is a constant just like the experience of change. Everything changes in life except for change & innocence. In every eon, there is Deep that shines darkness and light back into the prism that is our existence. Can anything be authored in a transient existence? I guess so.

  • - Being Different Does Not Mean Not Being Accepted
    av Chanine Hall
    154,-

    Welcome, Chance! places you in a day in the life of a child on the autism spectrum. Chance, a young boy, finds himself alone quite a bit. Chance, a natural loner, sees some of his neighbors, who don't quite understand how to interact with him. But when he is invited to a birthday party, it's playtime for them all.

  • av Don Perryman
    222,-

    Hearts Bigger than Brazil is a personal, often autobiographical account of one man's effort to put experiences into words that reveal vividly many aspects of a rather long life, from the challenges of making poems to the variety and beauty of nature, memories of childhood, influences of family (including some very different marriages), valued friendships, the magic and mystery of real and enduring love, coming out and identifying as gay, a rewarding career in teaching, the aspirations of all kinds of artists, pleasures and lessons from travel, the love and pursuit of wisdom, understanding dreams, the sacred, and even ways to approach the reality of death. This book will offer you more questions than answers and more wonderment than expertise, and some poems will reveal their meanings more quickly than others, but reading them thoughtfully will give you a good look at a world that is in many ways also your own. In short, your eyes will be opened here to the true enormity of the human heart. Prepare to think, relate - and laugh a bit.

  • av T A Parrish
    222,-

  • av Janelle A Koff
    154,-

  • av Harold B Goldhagen
    179,-

  • - Offbeat Ramblings of a Zany Comic
    av Jameson Gregg
    181,-

  • av Elizabeth Elliott
    147,-

    Amari just wants to play with his friends and have fun! The only thing his parents want is for him to stay alive and be proud of who he is, no matter what the world says. With all the upheaval in the world, Amari''s mom has decided it''s time for "The Talk," which African American mothers are delivering all over the world. "The Talk "is for sons who need to know how to conduct themselves in the face of law enforcement. Some people feel that this may be overly dramatic but most know it saves young men''s lives. I Am A King opens on the night that Amari''s mom decides to skip the disturbing nightly news to turn her son''s bedtime into a compelling journey through the rich history of Africa and the extraordinary contributions that African Americans have made to the world. Amari is amazed at the colorful stories of Africa''s Kings, Queens and riches which never make it into the history books. Haunted by the negative portrayal of young African American boys and men that he sees on the news, Amari realizes the beauty of the untold story of African American people that will change his view of himself, forever. With a new twinkle in his eye, Amari realizes what all young African American boys and men need to know: I Am A King.

  • av Professor Mark Stephen Smith
    147,-

    While cleaning out his art studio, adjunct animation Prof. Mark Toonery accidentally unleashes a dozen drawings into the real world of his two-bedroom apartment. He and his wife Lisa must suddenly share their living space with rejected drawings from Saturday morning cartoons and comics. Deadbeat Skunk, Sezquatch the Bigfoot, Arsonist Space Squirrels, and even fantasy illustrations like a winged gargoyle and an impossibly huge giant soon crowd the hallway. Worse yet, not all the characters are entirely friendly... Although mad scientist Dr. Ratnest seems to have turned over a new leaf in the third dimension, his predictably twisted lab assistant, a psychopathic platypus named Daggur Bill, has to be confined to Lisa''s linen closet. When Dr. Ratnest refuses to plot the platypus'' escape, the sabertoothed sidekick decides to take matters into his own diabolical hands.Adjunct animation Prof. Mark Toonery accidentally unleashes a dozen drawings into the real-world of his two-bedroom apartment. While most of the rejects from Saturday morning cartoons prove friendly, a trio of villains cause problems for the artist and his wife Lisa. As reformed mad scientist Dr. Ratnest attempts to help Prof. Mark with his website, his predictably twisted lab assistant, a sabertoothed platypus, plots his escape from the hallway linen closet. At the appearance of an impossibly huge giant from a fantasy illustration, however, the psychopathic platypus may have found just the distraction he was waiting for... 

  • av Kazlausky Rich Kazlausky
    187 - 276,-

  • av T K Peoples
    154,-

    Jordan's class has a new student. Jordan wants to talk to her, but she can only speak Spanish! With the help of his mother, Jordan will learn a lot and make a new friend too.This book comes with over thirty different Spanish words and phrases, so you can learn along with Jordan.

  • - Starship Diary
    av Jean Neff Guthrie
    140,-

  • - The Selected Poems of Larry Benjamin
    av Larry Benjamin
    136,-

    Dear Reader, If you can clearly explain what a poet is, please feel free to enlighten me. I contend that no one knows what such a strange beast really is. I know what it means to write something that looks like a poem. I am, however, incapable of referring to myself as a poet in the same manner, as I do not claim to know any truth. I can only claim to be looking for truth. The contents of this book are attempts at reaching some sort of more intense form of a language that is not even mine. I imagine that most people who read these pages will wonder what I am talking about. Unfortunately, or perhaps fortunately, I cannot help anyone in their quest for meaning. No key, no code, no cypher, no method will help anyone ascertain meaning. But if one sentence gives you pause, if you find one word even remotely intriguing for what it sounds like or says, maybe, then my task here is done. I can go no further.

  • - Your Body Loves You, Love It Back
    av Celeste Reese Willis
    228,-

    Have you lost a loved one to stroke or heart disease? Do you have parents or siblings that have had heart attacks? Do you want to conquer the cholesterol problem instead of giving in to it? How would you like to increase your energy level and stamina? Do you want to exude vitality in all areas of your life?In Vitality, Celeste Reese Willis, MD, shares with her patients the foundational aspect of what has guided her into living a life of vitality and wellness. She shares with her audience her health recommendations that have been shown to decrease risks of comorbid conditions. As a board-certified family medicine physician, Dr. Celeste has served her community and state as an urgent care physician for over fifteen years. Dr. Celeste believes your family history does not have to be your history. “We have the power to control and change our health outcomes. We simply have to make the decision to do so, and commit to what we know will inevitably lead to our vitality.”  

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