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  • av William L Kane
    387,-

    Merriam-Webster defines woke as being "aware of and actively attentive to important facts and issues [especially issues of racial and social justice]."The Urban Dictionary defines woke as "the act of being very pretentious, attempting to impress by affecting greater importance or merit than is actually possessed, about how much you care about a social issue."Contemporary wisdom would suggest that woke is best defined as extreme progressivism.W. Durant--author, historian, philosopher, Pulitzer Prize winner in 1968, and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1977--concluded that "a great civilization is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself from within."The Biden administration's progressive agenda has weakened America in every aspect.Woke progressive policies have cost America with open borders, the highest inflation rate in forty years, empty store shelves, unmanageable energy costs, education curricula viewed through the prism of racism, international humiliation, high crime and lawlessness, cancel culture, sanctuary cities, and an exploding national debt.Extremely progressive woke policies are by their nature, divisive, and ultimately do more harm than good to our nation.While most woke initiatives seem noble, few are successful; while most woke ideologies seem altruistic, few are pragmatic. We should aspire to more diversity of thought and less diversity of color. Americans must choose between reason and emotion in future elections. We must choose between being woke or being awake.Once civilization begins to decay, it can accelerate rapidly down a steep decline into passivity, indolence, ignorance, and violence. America is now teetering on the brink of that kind of decaying culture. That is why this debate over work vs. welfare, knowledge vs. ignorance, and independence vs. dependence is so vital.Newt Gingrich - Beyond Biden 2021

  • av Frank Saponaro
    153,-

    They were a house of Saps, six in all with Momma and Poppa Sap, managing the family circus. He wasn't always known as supersonic Sap, but he soon learned what he was capable of achieving. The world around him changed, and so did his name. He got busy, Living Between the Lines.

  • av Allan Celmer
    332,-

    "Friendly Forest" is a story that follows a little bunny named Billy who finds himself thrust into the greatest adventure of his young life.Things start off in the worst way possible for our little bunny. He immediately finds himself in a challenging situation and will need to use all his wits and natural instincts to get himself out of it. You'll be amazed at how little Billy the bunny reacts to survive the challenging situation.Having survived his most challenging situation, Billy finds himself lost in an unfamiliar part of the forest. He's frightened and realizes that he's all alone.After a few moments, he hears a soft, soothing voice. He looks up and sees a little grey squirrel sitting on a tree limb not far from him. He doesn't know it at the time, but they will become the best of friends. Together they make a plan to travel through the dense forest and find a way back to Billy's home.There is a special magic in the forest that watches over all the creatures that live there. Will it be able to help Billy find his way home? Does it even know that Billy needs it's help?Come and join Billy and the interesting friends he meets as he tries to find his way back home in the "Friendly Forest".

  • av Jill Lansdown
    168,-

    Gracie Girl Goat and Greggy are pygmy goats that live on a small farm in Missouri with other goats, cows, dogs, and cats. This is a story about their adventures and their happy lives with the other animals on the farm.

  • av Yosief T. Woldegebriel
    194,-

    Mr. and Mrs. Webber enjoy seeing their three children work on their own newspaper route. Knowing that eventually they would want to use the money from their newspaper route, Mr. and Mrs. Webber devise a test for Ben, John, and Abigail to prove if they can be responsible with money. Will the children show they understand the value of a dollar, or will they come back with empty pockets?

  • av Omar Pedraza
    249,-

    Take my hand as we explore the adventures of Bebe.

  • av Shyanne Koenig
    167,-

    What's the Buzz About? Join Jamie on her adventure exploring the great outdoors with her new friends Bob and Betty Bumblebee. Together they teach Jamie what bees do for the world and why they are so helpful, though people may not always like their company. It is a brightly colored and fun-filled quest with friendly faces to guide the way.

  • av Doreth McDowell
    167,-

    Tyler had a surprise snow day and had to figure out what to do. He ends up going sledding with his friends.

  • av Sharon Arellano
    332,-

    As the four princes became knights, they enjoyed many challenges and adventures that began by many hours of planning and scheming around the square table in the cellar of their castle home. In the beautiful town of Kilgora in old Ireland, this loving family lived out their lives in love and peace together in their old castle home. High Queen Granny and High King Papa were the heads of this loving family, and they ruled with kind and loving hearts. However, even though the knights lived in peace and happiness, their biggest challenge was about to come to pass when they had to save their princesses from Mama Dragon. Although they were very brave and valiant knights, a very different turn of events shows everyone that a grandmother's love is much more powerful than any sword of any knight in shining armor.

  • av Nancy & Jean Sederberg
    276 - 386,-

  • av Bill Wertz
    208,-

    As a young child and adolescent, Marie Deveaux had endured much hardship. Bounced between foster families, she had been the subject of emotional and physical abuse. She managed to persevere and overcome her challenges, and today, she sits atop the world of fashion design. Her award-winning designs for celebrities and royalty have brought her fame and untold financial success.Seeing an opportunity to use her influence and wealth to help others, Marie embarks on a mission to help young women who have lost their way regain their lives. She's hailed as a selfless philanthropist. However, she holds a dark secret that serves as the true motivation for her philanthropy. Her greed and need for settling a score take her down a ruthless path.Two young women participating in Marie's recovery program become suspicious and suspect illegal activity as they compare notes during their stay at the posh recovery facility. There are too many coincidences that can't be explained away. They seek out the help of news reporter Darla Bissett, the aunt of one of the young women. She smells a story that puts her life in peril as she pursues her investigation.An unlikely introduction to a friend of a friend sets the stage for the unraveling of Marie's plans. A strong bond develops between Marie and her new friend, eventually leading to a business relationship with her dark empire. Discovering the staggering depth of the evil, the friend finds herself trapped and searches for a way out.Caught off guard by a call from the government, Marie senses a deception in the making. A battle of wits will determine who survives.

  • av Lynn Blair
    249,-

    Get lost in the blend of two stories told, in delightful verse, one ancient, one old.Travel the flip side of a poem well-known, back to Christ's birth, in a familiar tone.So spring to your seat! To your team give a whistle!(Hot chocolate and PJs could be beneficial.)Now nestle on in, as wonder takes flight.Let LOVE guide your way. Merry Christmas! Good night.This story puts a new spin on The Night Before Christmas, a magical poem many of us grew to love as children.In 'Twas Before the First Christmas, both text and illustrations play with the cadence of that original rhyme, authentically retelling the story of Christ's birth through uniquely refreshed, and engaging verse.

  • av Bonnie Krum
    221,-

    Even though he lived at the North Pole and loved making toys, Tyler the Elf always felt like something was missing. Mrs. Claus could tell that Tyler was sad and, with a little help from Santa, helped to make Tyler's Christmas wish come true. Young readers will learn how family and feeling connected are important - even in the North Pole.

  • av D. Fire
    167,-

    Pimpernell is an angry bull that always throws tantrums and has a very short temper, but he soon finds a calm bull, Tuscany, that teaches him how to be more peaceful and calm. And he learns that life is too short to go through it angry all the time

  • av Anthony J. Raiola
    153,-

    One man's journey through life from victim to survivor to outspoken activist on many social issues such as child abuse, loss, addiction, HIV/AIDS, disease, racial inequality and equality, and LGBT rights. This is a true story of what one man went through while battling all of life's ups and downs, burning in the ashes of betrayal and discrimination trying to hold him down but rising up and becoming one of the most outspoken and controversial social activists and public speakers around. A true survivor who overcame the heaviness of the mountains weighing him down just wanting him to crumble and cave in.

  • av Seana Coughlin
    210,-

    The title Skyler's Invisible Thread is from Seana Coughlin's son's name being Skyler, and the invisible thread is her reference to the bond that they share with each other and the universe.

  • av Anastasia Stacey
    167,-

    Truly Fly is an inspirational tale, this book focuses on attitude and never giving up. It was written for my sister who is suffering from Parkinson's disease. She and others who deal with a daily handicap show courage, grit, and a positive attitude every day. We can learn from watching and asking questions of those in our lives who choose to live their best life daily despite what has been handed to them. Children, especially if taught at a young age to live past their feelings and strive to be and do their best by pushing past any obstacle will benefit from living a life with peace and positivity. We can learn a great deal from this little bird who knows what it means to truly fly.s what it means to "Truly fly".

  • av Keela F. Smith
    139,-

    Transparency of the author's encounter while going through the process of being prepared by God for service.Caring note from the author: When you can't seem to trace the hand of God, trust God's heart. "'For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, ' saith the Lord, 'thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you an expected end'" (Jeremiah 29:11 KJV).

  • av Colleen Giordano
    181,-

    It's About Time is sure to become an instant family favorite! Will Grandma be able to help Big Hand and Little Hand agree to compromise and resolve their differences so they can teach children how to tell time?In this heartwarming story, children will see how working together to get a job done can only be accomplished when everyone cooperates and feels they are important.This book includes additional activities that will teach children how to tell time as well as create opportunities for enjoying time spent with others.

  • av Richard Andrews
    208,-

    After returning from Vietnam, I had a lot of nightmares. They started getting so bad that I went to the Veterans Affairs to get help. After a few months, my psychiatrist mentioned for me to start writing them down as soon as I woke up. He then asked if I was getting any competition for my ears from the land mine? In order to do that I had to tell the Board why I thought I had PTSD. But, to do that, I pretty much had to describe my whole year in Nam! So, I started from the beginning, circling Cam Rahn Bay, and seeing Vietnam for the very first time. I was excited and scared at the same time! I mean. It's not every day you get to war! I just couldn't picture someone actually wanting to kill me! I found out in a hurry just how wrong I was!

  • av Mercy Legbeti
    167,-

    The Eye and COVID-19 Simplified for Kids: Animated is an educative, simplified children's book on a burning topic of public health importance (COVID-19) that addresses the cause, presentation, course, and effect of COVID-19 on the eyes. The book has views that soften the hard yet important topic of COVID-19. It also highlights risky behavior, preventive measures, destigmatization, dealing with emotional trauma for kids and family members pre- and post-COVID-19, and reintegration into normal life.

  • av Nikki Kurland
    398,-

    "I want all the books in the land burned to ashes!" shouted Queen Rinalda to King Leon, "Anyone who disobeys will be severely punished!" Mya Webster, a young local village girl, chooses to defy the Queen's orders, unaware of a condition she had called Dyslexia, a secret that the Queen had kept from everyone. Taken by force to the castle, Mya discovers more about the Queens struggles and makes a decision that could change everything! Join Mya on this exciting journey as she learns about kindness, friendship, and the power of understanding others. Will she ever be reunited with her family and her treasured stories? Will Mya be able to change the Queen's mind about the books and bring peace to the kingdom?

  • av Osmel P. Amor
    136,-

    "e;No quiero hablar de amor; Madre"e; es un libro que agrupa una serie de escritos y poemas que vislumbran las primeras inquietudes del autor. Intenta explicar en voz alta sentimientos encontrados, a la vez que hacerles homenaje a las personas mas humildes a traves de sus palabras. Representa una ruptura con el silencio, la negacion y el olvido, a la vez que rechaza aceptar que los sentimientos y los suenos han cambiado de nombre, abriendo otra vez la puerta a lo sencillo.

  • av Carole Fergusson
    172 - 264,-

    Since snails move slowly Smedley had a real interest in moving fast. He learned how to skateboard and was able to move much faster. He had more goals which included learning from his mistakes!

  • av Gerard C. O'Brien
    208 - 273,-

  • av Marlitta Smith
    194 - 291,-

  • av Candace A Braxton
    208,-

    Unlocking the Treasures of God is written to inspire individuals to reach their full potential by knowing who they are in Jesus Christ and that they are limitless beings if they put their faith in God. It explains Romans 10:9-14 and 10:17 (NIV) in a simplified and creative manner. We have unlimited potential, and God's children have to claim the promises of God by faith that God will do exactly what His word says. Unlocking the Treasures of God is designed to walk a person through the process of having a fulfilling life of divine guidance and favor. It is created to enlighten individuals about trusting in God's word and experiencing a daily relationship with God as we learn to practice His presence with us no matter what situation we are in.

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