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  • av Dennis B McCullough
    194,-

  • av Wheeler Shelly Wheeler
    167,-

  • av Jeffrey Summers
    209,-

    I began writing this book as a journey back in time and soon realized it was a story worth sharing with the world. After three long years of writing and reliving some very painful memories, now the book is complete for all the world to read. Writing this book was the most liberating experience for me. I learned so much about myself, and most of all, I became one with my instrument.

  • av D Charles
    153,-

    Maybe I was too young to remember everything the first time I went with my dad on a weekend camping trip, but I knew what I saw. When no one believed me, I grew up determined, knowing that someday I would go back to search for the truth and prove myself. I never could have imagined that what I would discover in that dark, dense island jungle would change my life forever.

  • av Paul & GURGOL
    172 - 286,-

  • av Ed St Amour
    208 - 346,-

  • av Brian Hunter
    222,-

    Training your dog is fun and easy and a great way to bond. You can be the envy of other dog owners who look at the two of you and comment on how obedient and well-behaved your dog is and how they wished their dog were trained like yours. There is a wide variety of videos and books available to guide you through all the specific behaviors you wish to train your dog to perform--but you are not ready to dive into training just yet.Training the Dog Trainer is the first book you must read. It prepares you with dog knowledge and puts you on a path to be successful when you actually start the training. If you don't understand dog psychology and how to communicate with your dog so he understands your intentions, progress in training will prove to be more difficult than it has to be.Calmness, leadership, and the right energy are vital keys for being successful. Secrets like these are found within this book and are required as your foundation before you ever give your first training command.Did you know that dogs learn quicker when you don't use your voice? Training the Dog Trainer will give you an inside look into what it takes to make your four-legged friend happy to follow the leader--you.

  • av Evelyn Townsend
    236,-

    A series of natural disasters has left the earth in ruin with a few surviving pockets of civilization. Jana survived by living at a shelter cave commune. She became unsatisfied and traveled to a small established military town where she found work with the military. Jana's job was studying giant sized lizards. She quickly gets into trouble with Tor, the head of the military by telling other people of green beings she has seen while doing her work. One of the incidents was when she saw a naked green man dive into an indoor pool. Tor warns her not to talk about green people and to stop scaring her colleagues. He calls her hysterical and hallucinating. Jana and Tor pursue a tumultuous and fiery intimate relationship. She also: unwittingly activates sentience in a forbidden artificial intelligence, goes on a solo caving trip into a deep pit, gets tricked by Tor into traveling to the world of green aliens, participates in several shootouts, and discovers her birth control implant quit working. How many more problems could her new life bring?

  • av Silas M Johnson
    167,-

    Every hero's journey traverses separation, initiation, and return. Through these experiences, we each compose our song. Our search for duality of spirit and purpose of heart can render us triumphant or heartbroken--the classic lines of "good" and "evil" ever tightly drawn.But what of the villain's tale? Who opens the door unto worlds of grey where the fallen despair? And in the depths of that darkness, can a scarce glint of light be seen? Through poetry and composition, A Rivers Light in a Barren Tunnel..." chronicles Johnson's journey through the perdition of imprisonment, his search for hope, and, ultimately, the renewing power of love.Invoking startling imagery and metaphor, his writing offers a peek into the abyss and a portrait of the human condition in all of its complexities.

  • av Cora Fleeta Hill
    167,-

    These pages may not entertain you; however, one may feel empathy for the contents. People tend not to speak about their son being in jail. Life's hidden little secret.Mothers and families do not feel comfortable sharing these hurtful stories and lawbreaking experiences. I definitely stepped completely out of my comfort zone to reveal the contents of my real-life journal. People will judge and criticize me. My incarcerated son has consumed my life totally. It has negative impacts on my health, friends, and family. Physically, as well as mentally, I feel all used up.This book is a true-life journal for others to relate to. Perhaps headed down the path of destruction. Also for those who support incarcerated sons with letters, money on the books, phone calls, and visitations. There are two sides to this painful story--there is the struggle to get through day by day and the underlying issues. The reader can decide which one directly or indirectly impacts the life of the incarcerated son.

  • av Tom Kline
    346,-

    Tom Kline has been an adventure racewalker for fifty years. He has walked the remotest lands on our planet, alone and on foot. Experience the sensation of being lost at night walking the vast Sahara Desert and dodging bears, wolves, and screeching puffin birds in his quest to encounter the Arctic Circle. Join Tom as he accompanies desperate Nicaraguan families up remote jungle rivers, avoids bandits across Panama, and confronts opium dealers in Laos. Tom will also escort you through the romance of Europe, the intrigue of South America, and the mystery of Asia and Africa's ancient lands.Yet Tom Kline is also a humanitarian. To support the global fight against malaria, Tom became the first person to walk 6,500 miles across the barren tundra of Alaska, over the Rocky Mountains, and, nine years later, triumphantly arrive in Key West, Florida. Tom walked from New York to Washington, DC, to plead to Congress on behalf of inner-city poor, and wobbled again hundreds of miles to support drug treatment, funding for juvenile diabetes, and so much more!Tom Kline's view of life can be summed up as follows: "e;We can change our complex world one mile at a time, even if it means walking eighty-five thousand of them."e;

  • av Jay Sooknanan
    208,-

    This book is to wake us up. How we treat one another, even down to our verbiage, is crucial and can affect someone's life drastically. In this book, you see how someone is affected through nature, nurture, society, upbringing, and all our associations and how that leads people in certain directions.This book shows we are all human and we need to be mindful of how we treat one another.It further extends to how we can heal the world internally, by healing people, and externally, by healing our planet. It approaches the topics of sexism, language, violence, authority, leadership, different uses of solar energy, and vegetation.

  • av Edwin J Camacho
    181,-

  • av MD Yarborough Facg Facp & Garland W
    222,-

  • av MD Yarborough Facg Facp & Garland W
    373,-

  • av John Davis
    428,-

    John B. Davis was a classroom teacher and central, district, and local school administrator for thirty years with the Chicago Public Schools from 1958 1988. He served as a visiting professor and part-time instructor at Roosevelt University, Chicago, in the administration and supervision master's program from 1971 to 1990.He was also an instructor with the International Renewal Institute and Saint Xavier University field-based master's program from 1991 to 2007.His education includes Fairfield Industrial High School, Fairfield, Alabama, 1951; BA in physical education, Miles College, Fairfield, Alabama, 1955; MA education in administration and supervision, Depaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 1967.

  • av Carol Goldblum Nathenson
    208,-

    Chronicling my journey as a young widow has been an emotional and cathartic experience. It was my goal to write a memoir of my experiences that would provide hope for others in a similar situation. I described how fortunate my daughters and I were to be surrounded by so many friends and family. We experienced the true meaning of the phrase "e;It takes a village."e; It was excruciatingly difficult to lose my husband at a young age, but throughout the years, the pain and loss became manageable. Meeting a new partner and ultimately remarrying was wonderful but presented its own set of challenges in blending families. It was difficult to handle and cope with these events at the time; but thankfully, with a lot of perseverance and love, we overcame these challenges. Nothing in life is easy, but remaining steadfast and committed to making relationships work proved to be successful for us. We weathered a lot of storms and bumps in the road and are thankful to be able to enjoy our growing family.

  • av Kareem Howell
    167,-

    It's an explosive story of a broken trusted love placed in a man who truly didn't deserve it and couldn't appreciate the just values of a strong woman's worth.Bessie's history with her husband, Jack, soon becomes a part of her past that she finds to be hard to place behind her. She goes against her own rules as a woman and becomes disloyal to her heart when it comes to standing by her man Jack.In the midst of Jack's distrust and cheating ways, Bessie soon finds herself at a crossroad where she's forced to make a life-changing decision that ends in heartbreak and divorce but pays off in revenge, in bittersweet ways that only a woman of hurt and brokenness could relate to.In the workplace and throughout the walls of the courthouse, she's as well-grounded as could be expected. However, in her own personal life outside the workplace, she's stuck between her unfaithful, cheating husband and her heart. In the end, Bessie finds herself leading by example.Jack, on the other hand, finds himself caught up in ways that he never could have imagined: living a double life, charged with the murder of a woman that he barely knew, and in desperate need of the woman help who he set out to break only to realize in the end sometimes the cover-up is worse than telling the lie, and that the grass was actually greener at home the whole time with the woman that he grown out of love with.If one tells the truth, it becomes a part of one's past. If you lie, it becomes a part of your future. For Jack, he had to learn this lesson the hard way through a physical beating that very well could have cost him everything, including his life. The question is, how much revenge is satisfying to a woman who has been scarred by her man? How much revenge is satisfying to a woman such as Bessie?

  • av Kevin Anderson
    263 - 387,-

    My Thoughts are the actions and inactions of my heart and my mind. The words he found longing to say something about this and about that.

  • - The early years: The Life and Making of a Special Agent
    av Jack Grodey
    194,-

  • - Once Upon A Summer(s) Time
    av Walther G Atoms
    208,-

  • av Asheka Joseph
    291,-

    And Then What... is an exciting novel based on the imagination of a child. The stories, well, some, are made up while others are based on real-life situations and experiences. It also gives lessons for examples on numbers and letters, colors, and also life lessons for not doing homework or even eating vegetables. It's an exciting and anticipating journey in each story for kids to enjoy any time of the day.

  • av Debbie Neuman
    222,-

    Haylie was ready for a change. After her longtime roommate and best friend finally got engaged, she figured now was a good time. It was coincidence that a third-grade teaching position opened in her hometown of Midhaven. There was only one problem. She vowed never to return to this small town again due to the heartache and humiliation she had endured years ago. She got burned once, and now she refused to let any man get the best of her. She knew he would still be living in Midhaven and would run into him from time to time. It was too small of a town not to expect it. None of that mattered because she had erased Waylon out of her life long ago. Haylie didn't realize how hard it would be to pretend like nothing had happened between them. He still looked sexy as hell, and she did her best to ignore the chemistry that still sparked between them. She should stay away and ignore him. At least, that's what her family and friends kept saying. He broke her heart once, and she'd be stupid to let him do it again. Waylon was finally content with the direction his life was going after all these years of messing up. He had made a habit of making bad decisions and refused to do that with his son. He had given up on women a long time ago when his first love left him standing in his high school parking lot, broken and ashamed. Nothing could prepare him for the day he walked into his son's teachers' room and saw Haylie standing there, beautiful as ever. She made it clear she hated him, yet he was desperate for one more chance to show her how much she meant to him.

  • av Greg Adams
    221,-

    Horror Houses is a fictional expose about nursing home resident abuse. Vince's ears turned red..."e;I don't really care if you are getting tired of my questions... There is an eighty-six-year-old lady awaiting an autopsy..."e;Richard lit a Marlboro and blew a smoke ring. "e;Lookin' good...I cleared 1.9 million by not paying any bills... It's such a beautiful scam and it's all legal."e;The sound of Scotty Crook's fist slamming down on the walnut desktop sounded like a sonic boom to Hank Hawkins... "e;I wanted to get this through your thick head..."e; Hank shivered at the thought of his gambling losses not being covered... Scotty swiveled...looked up at the oil painting of his dad's first oil well... "e;I've got him...I own him."e;

  • av El-Quana L Johnson
    181,-

  • - A Novel of the Civil War
    av John M Relyea
    373,-

  • av Zylia N Knowlin
    194,-

    In a world of high-tech fashion, oncoming technology, and all the glitters, Empress realizes that in the year 1991, she has to race against time to make her mark at Walcott College. Leaving the bustling city life of Gully, Empress travels to the quiet suburban town of Andover to attend Walcott College. As a black woman attending a predominantly white institution, she finds her identity by remaining true to herself. Through cultural clashes, late-night rendezvous, trips to the mall, and quiet times in the library, Empress learns that history is a story that often repeats itself. Empress appreciates the value of hard work, dedication, love, and heartbreak while earning her degree as trail blazer. Empress will never allow the hate they give to bring her down.

  • av Rosie Sandhu
    167,-

    This is a story about a grandfather who is bored at home and wants to go for a walk. On his walk, he gets lost. Luckily, the grandfather finds some boys who help him find his way home.

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