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  • av Fatoumata Nabie Fofana
    292,-

    A Journey of Defiance, Grief, & Hope: Rediscover Life After Loss.In Soulless, Fatoumata Nabie Fofana crafts a poignant narrative that captures the essence of a young woman's struggle against a tapestry of cultural expectations, yearning for self-identity.Manatou Lahai, raised in a strict Islamic household, was constantly reminded of her role as a woman. Dreams of higher education and breaking free seemed distant, until they became her reality. But when an unimaginable loss casts a shadow on her newfound freedom, she's plunged into an abyss of grief. The story delicately untangles the emotional threads of losing a mother and the harrowing journey of healing and self-discovery that follows.Soulless is more than just a story; it's a message. A beacon for those traversing the murky waters of grief, reminding them of the resilience of the human spirit, and the hope that lies on the other side of pain.For everyone, especially those dealing with loss, this tale is a testament to the power of defiance, the courage to embrace change, and the transformative nature of grief. Dive deep into Manatou's journey and find solace in the strength of a soul reborn.

  • av Edythe J Rice
    252,-

    This book is a captivating journey into the wonders of the human body, designed to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of our physical selves. It serves as a comprehensive guide to the intricate workings of our bodies, detailing the harmonious interplay of various systems that keep us alive and thriving. From the intricate web of the nervous system to the robust framework of the skeletal system, the book presents a clear and concise overview of our body's complexities.However, the book goes beyond just understanding our bodies. It underscores the importance of safeguarding our health by offering practical advice on maintaining a balanced lifestyle. It encourages readers to adopt healthy habits such as a balanced diet, regular exercise, sufficient sleep, and stress management. Furthermore, it explores the effects of our lifestyle choices on our bodies, promoting informed decisions for better health.God's Blessing the Human Body is more than a book; it's a roadmap to self-awareness and health consciousness. It urges readers to tune into their bodies, comprehend their needs, and take proactive measures to preserve their health. It's an essential read for those seeking a healthier, happier life.This book is not just a guide; it's a catalyst for empowerment. It arms readers with the knowledge and understanding to take charge of their health and well-being. Embark on this enlightening journey and discover the secrets of your body. Your body is your most valuable asset; learn to value and protect it with this comprehensive guide.

  • - Beyond the Veil of Time
    av Deysi Faeth
    346,-

    Unravel the Threads of a Timeless Soul's Journey: Embrace the Wholeness Beyond the Veil of ExistenceDiscover an odyssey that transcends time, weaving through lifetimes and uncovering the radiant depths of the human spirit. Fragments of Creation: Beyond the Veil of Time is more than a collection of stories; it's a kaleidoscopic journey into the heart of existence.Each tale unravels the evolution of a singular soul embodied in various female incarnations. From struggles and challenges to moments of enlightenment, the stories become mirrors reflecting life's intricate dance. Through them, readers witness the ebb and flow of existence, realizing that time is but an illusion, and every moment-past, present, and future-exists in synchronicity. Akin to the Fool's Journey of the Tarot, this collection of stories portrays the coming-of-age of the Maiden. Each narrative is enriched by meditative illustrations, fostering a deeper connection to the soul's evolution. As layers peel back with every reading, profound insights unveil themselves, resonating with age-old wisdom, yet entirely relevant to the contemporary reader.This compilation does more than tell tales; it invites introspection and transformation. The book's central theme is the integration of all parts of oneself, urging the reader to hold every emotion, every fragment of their being, with equal compassion. Through its poetic and spiritual tapestry, the message rings clear: "This, too, belongs."Written by Deysi Faeth, an imaginative voice from Mount Shasta, CA, who seamlessly blends fantasy, mysticism, and soul-searching explorations, this collection becomes a beacon for anyone seeking a deeper connection with themselves and the universe. Fragments of Creation is not just a read but an experience-each page a step closer to wholeness, each story a bridge to a realm beyond the constraints of time. Dive in and let your spirit soar through lifetimes, emotions, and realms beyond imagination.

  • av K M McLean
    230,-

    When 21-year-old Justice gets the opportunity to make history in her chosen field, she faces the toughest decision yet: pursue her dream and risk her relationship or let the one-in-a-million chance pass by for a comfortable existence?As a senior at Southern Carolina University, Justice H. Miracle can't wait to start her career in athletic training. She's dedicated hundreds of hours in clinicals and studying for tests to be the best - and it paid off. Her beloved professor Dr. Reagan offers her an internship as an athletic trainer for a professional basketball team.Despite the good news, Justice finds herself in a dilemma between pursuing her dream career or marrying the love of her life, Justin M. Hanks. Ultimately choosing to take advantage of the rare opportunity, Justice embarks on life alone in Port City, Maine, many miles away from all that she knows and in a shaky long-distance relationship. However, life starts to look up when she begins her work for the Port City Tigers, where she meets her childhood crush: point guard Jason Jackson.As her internship persists, Justice grows more and more conflicted. Should she marry her fiancé, who seems to become different by the day, or does she break away from all she's known to pursue her dreams about Jason? Dive into a story about a young woman's journey of self-discovery, where learning to love and facing your fear is all just part of the game.Awakening Justice is best suited for older young adult readers (16+) and adults of all ages. Author K. M. McLean aims to inspire men and women through this narrative to discover who they are purposed to be - and to pursue that purpose in the face of personal fears.

  • av Judith A Bullen
    252,-

    In this personal and heartfelt memoir, accomplished mother, professional, and immigrant Judith shares her extraordinary existence in poems, stories, and images that will entertain, intrigue, and challenge readers' perspectives on life.Written as a memoir and a conversation, Judith Bullen invites her readers to explore the many experiences, choices, and losses she endured to establish her career and family. Readers will glean more than just entertainment from this nuanced and vulnerable account. In Hiding, Thinking, Being, readers will...Listen to Bullen's stories.Cry with her over shared experiences.Laugh at her quirky sense of humor.Share the journey of life.Learn to pray.Gear up to tackle your own challenges, with new insight and determination.She speaks in the immigrant's voice about creating a home outside of a place she knew as her motherland - more than once. Included in her memoir are her laments as a mother mourning for a lost son, yet trusting that the joy of living continues. Many poems in the memoir are prayers. Bullen infuses her passions into the memoir - including the Black experience and Justice, which both affect her in a deeply personal way. Artistic expressions interspersed with poems and stories speak for themselves while photographs of Bullen's family add to the feeling of welcome that this book offers.Told with a unique blend of humor and perception that come from a broad Caribbean and naturalized American perspective, Hiding, Thinking, Being promises readers a different kind of memoir narrative that captures your attention and refuses to let go until the last page.

  • av Gilbert Chestnut
    203,-

    Change your perspective without changing your identity. Redefine your process. Embrace your potential. These three ingredients are the keys to a world of transformation in your personal and professional life. Are you ready to make the change?Even the best leaders have had mentors to point them on the way to success. If you're looking for a clear, helpful guide to being the best leader you can be, look no further! Likened to Dr. John Maxwell's 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership, Gilbert Chestnut's The Leadership Stride is a practical, highly relevant guide for enhancing your leadership ability. This powerful book will teach you valuable skills, including:Leadership Enhancement and DevelopmentTeam BuildingEstablishing effective processesBecoming your best leaderThe three components to Gilbert's message are perspective, process, and potential. Focusing on two primary areas of leadership, The Leadership Stride opens the door to habits you can carry forward into professional and personal settings for the rest of your life. The result will be a sustained, effective approach to taking ownership of your career and your life's call as a leader. If you're ready to enhance your future, The Leadership Stride has the tools. Perfect for any entrepreneur, management professional, or business owner, parents, or in any leadership capacity. This book will pave the road toward engaged teams, highly motivated results driven leaders, and a winning culture in any aspect of life.

  • av Teresa Saylors
    217,-

    When Disease Threatens Faith: A Miraculous Journey of Healing and HopeIn the captivating pages of O' Death Where is thy Victory, you'll embark on an extraordinary journey of faith, resilience, and the supernatural. This remarkable book is a beacon of hope for Moms, individuals battling similar diseases, seekers of faith and spirituality, and parents struggling with rebellious teenagers.Imagine facing an insidious illness that not only attacks your body but also tests the very core of your faith. Sierra, a vibrant young adult, finds herself in the relentless grip of a mysterious ailment that threatens to shatter her world. Even the name of God, once a source of comfort, becomes a trigger for panic and rage.Teresa and Sierra Saylors, a dynamic mother-daughter duo, share their emotional rollercoaster as they confront this unseen adversary. You'll witness the transformation of despair into unwavering faith, as they seek divine intervention and embark on a quest for miraculous healing.O' Death Where is thy Victory isn't just a story of pain and suffering; it's a testament to the power of faith and the remarkable encounters that defy explanation. With riveting narratives and poignant insights, this book delivers inspiration and hope to those walking similar paths, along with a guide to strengthen your faith in the face of adversity.For parents grappling with distressed teenagers, this book offers a unique perspective on challenges and triumphs. It's a testament to the unwavering bond between mother and child and the enduring strength of the human spirit.Uncover the supernatural, embrace your faith, and find the path to victory over life's most daunting challenges. This is a book of miracles, a testament to resilience, and a source of inspiration for anyone seeking a higher purpose in the face of adversity.

  • av Trey Little
    203 - 279,-

  • av John Steven Towers
    217,-

    This true story is about Donni Don Don a Grand (white-tailed) Myna bird that one day flew away and got lost. Don Don lives with Steve and Cherry in the lush green countryside of Thailand. They raised Don Don from a baby, after he fell out of a tree. Don Don is a talking bird. He repeats everything Cherry says. He likes to go for walks with Cherry and Steve. One day while walking, Don Don flies ahead and starts to chit chat with everyone along the way. He loses track of time and gets lost. Does he find his way back home?

  • av Gözde Yücel
    203 - 292,-

  • av Anita Ellis
    189,-

    Substitute teachers, rejoice! Thirty-year classroom veteran Anita Ellis's instructional book was created for you. Complete with 60 + age-appropriate ideas using minimal resources in ANY classroom setting. What makes this guide truly unique: any adult can implement the simple, yet effective, learning activities with very few materials. Rather than targeting a specific age group, this guide comprehensively covers kindergarten through fifth grade, so any elementary substitute teacher can keep it in their back pocket when duty calls. The Substitute Teacher's S.O.S. is your life saver when taking over a classroom.

  • av O G Euceda
    189 - 265,-

  • av R L Rooks
    203 - 279,-

  • av Gladdie Deane
    252 - 413,-

  • av Maya Scott
    230 - 346,-

  • av Norman Kelker
    601,-

    The story of the Kelker family begins with a tragic 1743 transatlantic voyage from Switzerland to America and continues through ten generations to the 21st century. It is told from biographies of family members whose lives are in some manner distinguished, some by accomplishment and a few others by failure or misdeeds. The immigrants settled in Pennsylvania Dutch country where they farmed the land and set about establishing a new life. Their Swiss-born son Anthony, who arrived at age ten, lived a distinguished life as a soldier in the revolutionary war, a county sheriff and a Pennsylvania state legislator. His descendants over the centuries include an innkeeper, an iron worker, a saddler, businessmen, a politician (Governor, Mayor, U.S. Senator and Secretary of War), historians and a traffic engineer who built the first subway in Chicago. Recent generations are represented by NASA space scientists and a soap opera star. The narrative follows the sweep of American history as the family grows in number and spreads throughout the country.

  • av W Bruce Ingram
    332,-

    This book traces the evolution of Saint Thérèse's spirituality through the two volumes of her published General Correspondence. Each chapter is devoted to a particular correspondent and explores the nature and scope of the rapport Thérèse established with this individual.To achieve his objective, W. Bruce Ingram employs the avant‐garde medium of "Found Poetry" (see the Introduction for an explanation of this literary sub‐genre), which has never before been applied to the vast output of Theresian scholarship. It is his hope that this collection of fifty‐one found poems-abridged facets of affectionate exchanges that encapsulate the essence of the correspondence-will act as a gateway, a catalyst, prompting a more in‐depth study of and prayerful reflection on the doctrine of Saint Thérèse's "Little Way of Spiritual Childhood."Saint Thérèse of Lisieux: A Study In Verse offers anyone interested in spiritual enrichment or in the study of saints, as well as devotees of Saint Thérèse, a thoughtful and inspiring read.

  • av Sharon Peters
    292 - 440,-

  • av Linda Bailey
    203,-

    Discover the Magic of Friendship in Grandma's Garden. Dive into a World Where Ladybugs Celebrate Life's Simple Pleasures! Dive into the enchanting world of The Ladybugs in an Old Lady's Garden! Every corner of Grandma's garden is bursting with life, but the most delightful of all are the lively ladybugs who've made it their home. Each with a unique name and a penchant for fun, these little critters are not your everyday garden inhabitants. Join them as they host splendid tea parties, embark on thrilling bike rides, lose themselves in enthralling books, and revel in the beauty of the garden. But what truly makes their days special are the moments they share with Grandma's grandchildren, playful dogs, and other whimsical animals. It's not just a garden-it's a haven of happiness and togetherness. As seasons change and flowers bloom, the message remains clear: there's unparalleled joy in spending time with loved ones in nature's embrace. Linda Bailey's delightful tale reminds young readers of the warmth of family, the excitement of adventure, and the simple joys of life.

  • av Sumer Rose
    332,-

    Interviews about real history. The history of this existence This book is raw and unedited. Interviews of 35 years and longer of the history of this creation of existence condensed into a book. Vivid interviews! Writing about what happened and what was inflicted mentally, physically, and spiritually.This book is unscripted. Will have you asking many questions and wanting to reread again. The thoughts that will occur and have come from this book are intense and honest. The honesty about many religions, the hate, the savagery, the actions of this non-fiction book are gripping and mentally stunning.The writing of this book is unique, especially about religion. This book isn't a holier than thou book. The writing about equality and a new creation of existence of a universe. The new creation of existence will and has created life. The honest experience of what a life is.

  • av Trisha Keegan
    189 - 252,-

  • - Humanity in a Fractured Mirror
    av Sam Williams
    359,-

    Dive into a realm where Warhol's rebels and Lynch's night owls converge: a tribute to the misfits, the dreamers, and the silenced souls. For the eclectic souls who found refuge amid the enigmatic canvases of Warhol's Factory, and those who lose themselves in the hypnotic scenes of David Lynch's nocturnal masterpieces, this book is your siren song. It beckons the true outsiders, the ones who've always danced to the erratic rhythms of their own hearts, only to find themselves estranged in a world of conformity. You've felt the sting of alienation. Mocked for your peculiarity. Chided by mentors who never grasped the depth of your emotions. Within these pages lies a sanctuary-a place where your untamed sentiments are not only recognized but celebrated. This is a chronicle for those who've been constantly assailed by a deluge of unusual and passionate feelings, yet were rendered voiceless amidst the cacophony of societal expectations.This tome is more than just a collection of words; it's an exploration into the very essence of what it means to be different, to dream differently, and to see the world through a lens tinted with the hues of raw emotion. It's an odyssey of discovery and acceptance, an invitation to embrace the wild, the weird, and the wonderful that resides in every misfit. So, to the rebels, the mavericks, the ones who've always felt a little out of step with the world around them-this is your anthem. A tribute to the battles you've faced, the emotions you've grappled with, and the unique tapestry of experiences that have made you who you are. Dive in, and find solace in knowing you're not alone in your beautiful strangeness.

  • av Richard P Sinay
    426,-

    In 2014, I traveled around the country to inform my first cousins about the new information I had researched about our grandfather on ancestry.com. A secondary purpose of the trip was to cross off many items on my bucket list. What happened on the trip is the subject of this book. The trip covered twenty-five thousand miles around the country from Indio, California, circumventing the country in a counterclockwise fashion. What I discovered about our country is its magnificent beauty. We have a lovely country that is unmatched in the world. From the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean resides more geographic beauty than anyone can comprehend. The stunning farmland that we possess is just unmatched in the world. The majestic mountains in Colorado and Wyoming are so impressive that one cannot get enough of their magnificence. The great national parks, the Grand Canyon, and Mount Rushmore are sites that are too incredible to capture in words. At the same time, Americans have blighted the landscape with heaps of used cars and abandoned houses. It is unsettling to learn that some people just have no respect for the land they possess. Aside from the geography of our country, we have some of the most gorgeous cities in the world. From Chicago to New York to New Orleans to Charleston and Savannah, the tremendous architectural differences of our country are something to behold. Getting around these cities was challenging, but a sound guidance system helped me enjoy our great cities.My trip took me to the site of many of our great American authors whose books I taught for years as an English teacher in a California high school. I wanted to see the boyhood home of Mark Twain and the home he had built in Hartford, Connecticut. His life and wisdom were things I admired as a teacher. I also wanted to see Walden Pond, the cabin Henry David Thoreau lived in, and the homes of Emerson, Alcott, Longfellow, Hawthorne, and Melville, among others. I was satisfied that I could validate what I taught about these authors. I learned that Thoreau was quite a gardener, making gardens for the authors Emerson and Hawthorne. My great adventure also took me to the doorsteps of many of my first cousins on my father's and mother's side of the family. I shared with them the knowledge I had gained from research about our ancestral past. The cousins' reactions to what they learned about their grandfathers were something none of them knew during their parent's lifetimes. The ancestral past was essential to me because I was unsure of the origin of both sets of grandparents, and learning what it was allowed me to share this with my family. How people reacted to this information was significant. I also ventured into our country's historical past and visited those places where the foundation of our country was laid. It was essential to know about the founding fathers of our country, what they believed, and how they lived. We have a divided country, and the functioning of politics has split our people apart. I learned that this has been a long-standing issue in America. I share with the reader my observations of America in the year 2014.

  • av Lawrence Delss
    162 - 244,-

  • av Ben Kilgore
    203 - 373,-

  • av Terrance A Roberts
    217 - 292,-

  • av Megan Jones
    203,-

    Embark on a Tasty Adventure with Wally the Waffle in Megan Jones' Delightful Tale, Once Upon a Breakfast Table, and get ready for a syruply ever after!Welcome to Once Upon a Breakfast Table, an enticing tale that whisks young readers aged 2-8, schoolteachers, and librarians into the delightful world of Breakfastville. Authored by Megan Jones, this heartwarming story, rich with kindness, empathy, and inquisitiveness, captivates and sparks the imagination.Meet Wally, the brave and resolute waffle, and his loyal sidekick Bluebert, as they embark on an exciting adventure to face the daunting Sir Syrup. With a blend of courage and perseverance, they confront a series of challenges, learning invaluable lessons along the way. The unexpected twist? Sir Syrup is a tree, buried beneath a pool of crusty syrup!Our protagonists' journey takes a sweet turn as they switch gears from battle to empathy. They muster all their strength to free Sir Syrup, showcasing the transformative power of kindness. In return for their compassion, Sir Syrup showers Breakfastville with his rich, delectable maple syrup, ensuring a syruply ever after for all.Once Upon a Breakfast Table is more than just a tale-it's a celebration of friendship, empathy, and the importance of understanding beyond what meets the eye.Teachers and librarians will find this book an excellent resource for story time, promoting the values of kindness and empathy to young children. An ideal choice for bedtime stories, classroom reading, and a treasured addition to any young reader's library.

  • av Lee Anaya
    189 - 332,-

  • av Anthony de la Vara
    386 - 494,-

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