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  • av Emmelienne Schreiner
    292,-

    Dr. Schreiner's book, Learning to Love and Loving to Learn, is a breakthrough study dealing with relationships in the family, the immediate family, and the extended family. She teaches the need for a strong spiritual value system as the basis for learning to love and loving to learn.Dr. Schreiner touches on such subjects as appropriate discipline, positive encouragement, helping children to reach their full potential, and how to make learning an exciting adventure for all ages. She deals with relevant problems of the twenty-first century, including such issues as addictions, codependency, and the trap of instant gratification. She stresses the need for families to develop self-control and to set realistic limits. She teaches parents how to develop problem-solving skills in their children so they can live more effectively in our troubled times.The book opens the door for learning to be an exciting adventure as readers learn to love and to love learning. Spiritual growth comes from gaining new information and insight and using that knowledge in your everyday life. The author describes the spiritual principles that bring families closer as they learn about themselves and parents free themselves from effects of having been raised in an addictive, incestuous, or otherwise dysfunctional family. Examples of how children and adults of all ages learn are included in every chapter.The workbook, included at the end of the book, will help readers to identify the effects their parents' words and methods of disciplining and showing love has had on their own self-concept and automatic behaviors. Automatic behaviors are emotional and sometimes physical responses to situations and events that arise because the event unconsciously reminds the reader of a similar childhood happening.Sometimes automatic behaviors are positive and sometimes negative and unwanted. The workbook will help readers to look at and edit the source of their automatic behaviors thereby enabling them to change their undesirable responses.

  • - Finding Our Way
    av Henry R Danielson
    264

    When I think of what Julie and I did, it humbles me. We were right out of college, just married, working in a job I didn’t care for. She got the invitation, I took a test, and we both accepted. I was of draft age, but there would be no deferment. Can you imagine joining the Peace Corps, where you would train to teach in segregated Macon County, Alabama? You and your wife, northern whites, in 1967, would train to teach in a segregated all-black school. How would you manage?Think of going to Likoma Island on Lake Malawi in Central Africa. You would live for two years on a two-by-five-mile island with no gun, no civil authority, no police. The island was home to crocodiles, spitting cobras, green mambas, puff adders, and other deadly vipers and often fatal illnesses, but no resident physician, just five thousand Africans and you. Think about teaching school to eighty adolescent African kids, forty in a classroom, none of whom had any notion of Western culture. What if your home were attacked by a raging African man whose family had been killed by white soldiers? What would you do?Ever thought about what it is like to be a teacher in Western New York? How would you deal with 125 adolescents daily? Imagine preparing lessons for five classes each day, grading papers, teaching, and then driving thirty miles to graduate school and back before a late dinner each night.Suppose you had summers off and you and your wife learned to sail, and on your twenty-fifth anniversary, you sailed the six hundred miles offshore to the island of Bermuda! Ever been in a full gale on a little boat at sea?We were island people, finding our way!

  • av Barbara Theesfeld
    168

  • av Johannes Girmes
    236,-

  • av Laurie Skinner
    187

  • av Marty Reynolds
    174

    Kyle had a lifelong dream to serve in the military. When his chance came, he joined the Marines. After retiring, Kyle joined the CIA and became a highly sought-after sniper. Every time an international conflict went out of control, Kyle was called in to intervene and secretly eliminate the threat.Soon after, Kyle met Adrianne, and they became husband and wife. Adrianne completed everything Kyle stood for in himself. He was deeply in love with Adrianne. After being told they could never have children, Adrianne got pregnant with a beautiful little girl.Soon after, Adrianne was diagnosed with terminal cancer, leaving Kyle to be a single father.When a serial rapist and killer goes on the loose in the town where Kyle's daughter is going to college, he has to bring out the old black-ops agent inside him to stop the criminal and eliminate the threat.

  • av Mickey Irene Machado
    224,-

    Pepper features Cody and Pepper, two inseparable companions-a boy and his dog. From the time Pepper is born, he and Cody become best friends. While playing with his friend, Roger, in the backyard, Cody leaves the gate open, and Pepper disappears. Follow Pepper as he wanders through the forest and searches for a way home.

  • av Judy a Hoff
    262,-

  • - Coming of Age on an Arkansas Farm in the Great Depression
    av Calvin Roetzel
    154

    With stories, original poetry, and vivid prose this book views the Great Depression through childhood memories. The work promises enjoyment for survivors, descendants, and heirs of that lodestar of the American experience. In a direct, accessible, colorful style it recalls the pain and joy, bitter failures and euphoric successes, life shaping loves and dark dreads, the painful goodbyes to brothers off to war and the euphoria of their homecoming. It highlights a childhood shared with a sister, and a lifetime of shared commitments. The concluding Quo Vadis sketches the story's outcome and a eulogy for sister Wanda. The appendix offers images of their storied world. The book features farmwomen playing key roles. The dedication honors three -- immigrant Grandma Roetzel, widowed mother of four under ten, her daughter, author's Aunt Minnie, thoughtful and loving, and author's mother whose third grade education paired with an iron will shaped this story. It recognizes how her avid study of a dog-eared Bible sparked a resistance to a fundamentalist religion that treated human woes as divine punishment, and notes her prescience in pushing higher education as an escape from poverty. The work recalls the sights, sounds, odors, tastes, sweat, tears, grandeur and misery of Great Depression farm life. It refuses to romanticize that experience, but recounts how the intelligence, character, imagination, grit and love of immigrant families led to fulfilling possibilities. I'm hard put to convey just how moving a piece this is. It evokes so much in such a straight on way, but what really stands out most is the voicing--It hooked me from word one. It made the setting come alive with real world descriptions, references and emotions. The story line is so compelling because of this quality. The narrator is all but alive. I wonder what the author requires of himself as a writer to make this work so powerfully accessible. It beautifully evokes a world we've all but lost, and the people too. James Brewer Stewart: James Wallace Professor of History, Emeritus. In this remarkable and generous-spirited memoir, Calvin Roetzel vividly evokes the loving family and community that shaped his boyhood in depression-era Arkansas. With little in the way of material goods, the love, kindness, and integrity that nurtured him were beyond price. These stories are Dr. Roetzel's tribute to his family, but they are also a reminder of what truly makes all our lives meaningful. They are, in his words, "guardians of a past, teachers of the present, and architects of an open future." A tonic of hope in these troubled times. Professor of History: Mary Wingerd, Emerita.

  • av Corina Gomes
    224,-

    Rodeo, an adorable little dog, cannot find his master! It is raining very hard and the river is rising! What will Rodeo do?

  • Spar 11%
    av Christopher Butcher
    277

    Author Chris Butcher wrote this story on his birthday, which is December 12. He was in a mental institution and knew he wasn’t gonna make it home for Christmas, so he decided he was gonna do something that would not only make him happy but make others happy too—and that’s how December 13th was born. His advice to all is the world can be a dark and cold place, so get in to gear and light it up with holiday cheer.

  • av C M Coleman
    188

    Recently divorced, Chayla Caldwell, a forty-year-old successful businesswoman, is trying to move on with her life. Her womanizing ex-husband and banking mogul Richard Slater was not about to allow that to happen. She thwarted his advances at every turn. It was because of him that she trusted no man and would never give herself fully to anyone again. All she needed were her two daughters, Shaleya and Tiana, and her business to keep her going. Then she met him—Antonio Miller. A lawyer practicing family law while working his way up to partner. He sweeps her off her feet and shows her how a woman should be treated. But will she allow her past demons with Richard to come between them and destroy any happiness she could ever have. Take this journey with Chayla and her family and experience the ups and downs and the highs and lows of her life, and find out if she has met the right man but has the wrong attitude.

  • av Irani
    209

    Join the gang in the Old Wild West as tales unfold about the best gunslinger in the territory, lawmen, kidnappers, Indians, renegades, bounty hunters, and outlaws. Meet characters of all types as action and adventure ensue in each story. A creative mix of fiction and fact, Short Tales of the Old Wild West brings to life the good, the bad, the courageous, and the cowardly. “Up from the cold gray depths of the Canyon River they came, men wearing eerie fish-mask heads. Night stretched a blue canopy of stars above the Navajo tepees as strange figures glided like shadows among the dwellings of these nomad people. The tepee flaps lifted as the fish-headed men abducted three Navajo virgin girls. Like shadows, the fish-men came, and like shadows, they left, carrying away the females on their shoulders as they fled back beneath the cold, murky waters that was their home. For an instant, the Navajo warriors were dazed, and then they gave chase after the abductors.”  - Excerpt from “The River Water Ghosts”

  • av James Kientopp
    150,-

    Prince James and his friends all lived peacefully in the land of Levinia until one fateful day, when the wicked Lady Emalia and Master Daxumus enacted The Reign of Broken Souls that sent our heroes to the dreary town of Dragon Hollow. In this town, the prince and his followers have no recollection of their lives in Levinia and are forced to spend each day more miserable than the last. Feeling successful, Emalia foresees to continue her reign by preventing the one boy, Jacob Wolfe, from undoing the spell and ending her happy ending. The story plays out in Dragon Hollow with flashbacks of events from Levinia leading up to the day The Reign of Broken Souls was enacted. Join Prince James, Lady Victoria, Rosalina the Bandit, Sir Brandon, Jacob and Jonathan Wolfe as they brave through the challenges Lady Emalia set before them in attempts to break the spell and return to their lives in Levinia. But will the Levinian Warriors return to the home they once knew? With Master Daxumus at large in Levinia, there is nobody that can stop his tyranny.

  • av Pam Montague
    199

    The book welcomes you to join the magical side of an ordinary life and that prayer is powerful.

  • av Rodger Morris
    174

    Rodger Morris is a simple man with strong Christian beliefs. His love of God and family has inspired him to write this book on his life as he sees it. Rodger's formal education was with the Unit #3 school district at Crab Orchard, IL. Rodger was an average C student thru his formative years. After high school Rodger enlisted into the United States Navy and served his country for four years. He and his wife of 36 years have three lovely daughters and two wonderful grandchildren with one on the way. His wife is a registered nurse as well as his oldest daughter is also a nurse. His middle daughter has a Master's degree in counseling. His youngest daughter is in her junior year at SIU in the medical field. Rodger is a twenty year veteran of the coal field of Illinois. He also worked at the Marion, IL veterans Hospital for two years before accepting his present job for the Department of Corrections to work at the Dixon Springs Boot Camp. Many wonderful people have accompanied him along this trip we call life and have help mold him along the way. God has been his constant companion and has held the pen on his writings. Rodger believes that laughter is the best medicine and he enjoys lots of it. The writing of this book began in 1987 after he was diagnosed being BI-POLAR. This book is the culmination of many sleepless nights and adventures along the way. God in his infinite wisdom gave him this disorder so he could be creative enough to create these writings.

  • av Frances J Smith
    249,-

    There is a puppy who sits in a dark toy factory far away from a place he dreams of calling home. All around him are other stuffed animals, which could not talk to him, because they do not have a heart like his. He sat in this toy factory day after day, night after night wondering if anyone would ever find him. One night he sees a big beautiful star, makes a wish. He believes with all his heart that he will soon be taken out of this dark and lonely place. The very next day his wish comes true, but not in the way he thought it would.

  • av N C Childrose
    249,-

    With two calves, Mona and Lisa, about to be auctioned in the farmer's market, Lela and her dad decided to buy them. Lela Walker, Mona, and Lisa can't be any happier. They became one family. Now that Mona and Lisa finally have a home, it is their turn to give back the kindness that the little girl Lela and her family gave them. Read on and join the adventures of Lela, Mona, and Lisa in The Farm Family Friends.

  • Spar 11%
    av John Eric Vining
    277

    Mark Gamble is one of the greatest sharpshooters in the Civil War’s Confederate Army of Tennessee. He is well-known on both sides of the battle line: revered by his compatriots and feared by his enemies. Mark’s own fear is that his soul is lost forever as his lust for killing increasingly takes over his entire being.After he is severely wounded at the Battle of Lookout Mountain on November 24, 1863, Mark is captured by Union soldiers and placed in a federal military hospital in Chattanooga, Tennessee. There he is nursed back to health by the lovely Ruth Taylor, a Quaker nurse/volunteer at the hospital. Falling in love with the gentle and caring Ruth, he eventually wins her hand in marriage. The war ends. Mark converts to the Society of Friends, and Mark and Ruth settle into what would seem to be a “happily ever after” life of farming in the lush valleys of the Appalachian Mountains near Allentown, Pennsylvania.But Ruth feels a call in her life to serve as a missionary to the Brule Lakota (Sioux) in Western Nebraska—a tribe that is slowly being decimated by white encroachment. With deep misgivings, Mark agrees to accompany her, and the couple moves to the West to answer Ruth’s calling.Can Ruth survive the tough, brutal life of a Great Plains wife and missionary? Can Mark serve as both a companion to his wife and a mentor to the distrusting Native American tribe while withstanding the pressures inherent to an Indian agent? Most importantly, can Mark, with the grace of God and a spirit of self-forgiveness, find redemption for his many transgressions as a missionary to a dying race on the bleak, windswept barrens of the western Great Plains? 

  • av Dr Lisa Williams
    154

    There were two broken records playing over and over in my head. One was remembering all the good times we had together and the other was screaming in neon lights BETRAYAL! I wanted the chaos in my mind to stop. I wanted silence. I didn’t want to think or feel. I wanted sleep but even that was fitful and cruel. I’d wake up and find myself snuggled against Deonte and cursing myself for showing him any sort of affection. Yet, I couldn’t help myself. I loved him and I wanted to feel the warmth of his body and his touch. But, when he did touch me all I did was cry.Betrayal is hell on earth. It’s worse than the most painful disease. The pain never ceases. There’s no escaping a betrayed heart which resides inside you. 

  • av Francisco C Sarinana
    150,-

    This book, entitled Modern Day Words, is dedicated to all humanity. Its purpose is to reach the masses during trying times, hoping to shed light on the darkest places in one’s life. This book is to bring a smile to your face and joy to your soul, while being easy to understand and relate too.

  • av Christopher J Martin
    154

    Anna and her brother Thomas are out exploring when they meet Boris the Blue-Scaled Dragon. Boris has a toothache and does not know what to do. Boris learns that help can come from very small places and Anna and Thomas learn why Halloween in their hometown is always so scary!

  • av J C Rankin
    154

    Ben is terrified! The last thing that he remembered was floating down from a pine cone and landing in the soil on the forest floor. Suddenly, he awakes, no longer a seed and is surrounded by giant pine trees. 

  • Spar 11%
    av Diane M Sullivan
    288,-

  • av Mary E Buras-Conway
    195

  • av Dale R Botten
    182

  • av Nicole Streit
    249,-

    Learning the alphabet has never been this fun! Spark your imagination as you play along with What If I Was? This book will encourage learning and enhance visual comprehension for your kids. So what are you waiting for? Play, learn, and enjoy!

  • av T R Hartman
    177,-

    Johnathon Livingston Carter IV just finished his freshman year at UCLA and had been invited to serve as an intern for an archeological expedition that would be searching for tombs in the cliff walls where the Cliff Dweller people had lived in the desert of Northern Arizona. A tomb is found that will rewrite history. Follow their team as they discover a people that circumnavigated the world in 500 BC and as they retrace an ancient map to an ancient island inhabited by ancient living dragons.

  • av Dottie Boynton
    267,-

    Pippi Puppy wanted so badly to explore the deep woods in spite of her mother's warnings. While Frieda knew of the dangers that the deep woods bring, Pippi Puppy had no idea of what she was getting herself into. So for her to fulfill her desire for an adventure, Pippi Puppy lied to her mother about staying the night with Frieda Fox, which Frieda had no idea about. Where will Pippi's lies lead her? Read on and find out in The Tales of Pippi Puppy and Frieda Fox with a New Adventure.

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